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<center><h3> Elvis Costello and The Roots: ''[[Wise Up Ghost]]'' and Other Songs 2013 </h3></center>
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Chalk-and-cheese collaborations are an Elvis Costello speciality: the 1970s New Wave vituperator has, in mellower middle-age, made records with light-pop maestro [[Burt Bacharach]], New Orleans bandleader [[Allen Toussaint]] and opera mezzo-soprano [[Anne Sofie von Otter]].
Chalk-and-cheese collaborations are an Elvis Costello speciality: the 1970s New Wave vituperator has, in mellower middle-age, made records with light-pop maestro Burt Bacharach, New Orleans bandleader Allen Toussaint and opera mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter.
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The latest pairs him with Philadelphia hip-hop group [[The Roots]] who lay down thick funky beats over which Costello thankfully doesn't rap. Instead he sings in his customary needling way, mixing lyrics from old songs with new verses and weaving his way through the unfamiliar musical territory: one of his better experiments.


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The latest pairs him with Philadelphia hip-hop group The Roots who lay down thick funky beats over which Costello thankfully doesn't rap. Instead he sings in his customary needling way, mixing lyrics from old songs with new verses and weaving his way through the unfamiliar musical territory: one of his better experiments.
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[[Ludovic Hunter-Tilney]] reviews ''[[Wise Up Ghost]]''
[[Ludovic Hunter-Tilney]] reviews ''[[Wise Up Ghost]].''


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==External links==
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*[http://www.ft.com/ FT.com]
*[https://www.ft.com/content/3248672e-19ab-11e3-80ec-00144feab7de FT.com]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Times Wikipedia: Financial Times]
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Chalk-and-cheese collaborations are an Elvis Costello speciality: the 1970s New Wave vituperator has, in mellower middle-age, made records with light-pop maestro Burt Bacharach, New Orleans bandleader Allen Toussaint and opera mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter.

The latest pairs him with Philadelphia hip-hop group The Roots who lay down thick funky beats over which Costello thankfully doesn't rap. Instead he sings in his customary needling way, mixing lyrics from old songs with new verses and weaving his way through the unfamiliar musical territory: one of his better experiments.


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