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Once quoted as being "the most irascible maverick in the business" by ''Melody Maker'', Elvis Costello's career is characterised only by its unpredictability, and as a jazz musician this appeals to me enormously. Over the past 20 years, he has remained one of my favourite lyricists, arrangers and, of course, singers. Quite simply, nobody else sounds like Elvis Costello. | Once quoted as being "the most irascible maverick in the business" by ''Melody Maker'', Elvis Costello's career is characterised only by its unpredictability, and as a jazz musician this appeals to me enormously. Over the past 20 years, he has remained one of my favourite lyricists, arrangers and, of course, singers. Quite simply, nobody else sounds like Elvis Costello. | ||
Since his debut album, ''My Aim is True'', in 1977, Costello has recorded more than 17 albums in his 25-year career. Never to be accused of pandering to pop's fickle public, by his own reckoning the only time he was ever in danger of becoming a pop star was "for about 20 minutes in 1978." | Since his debut album, ''My Aim is True'', in 1977, Costello has recorded more than 17 albums in his 25-year career. Never to be accused of pandering to pop's fickle public, by his [[Q, July 1991|own]] reckoning the only time he was ever in danger of becoming a pop star was "for about 20 minutes in 1978." | ||
I was an 11-year-old (going on 25) in 1978, and my love for Costello bloomed as I watched him on ''Top of the Pops'' on the knackered old black and white TV I had in my prepubescent South London bedroom. I became transfixed with the angry young man stance and sang along loudly to "Oliver's Army" while playing air-guitar. On my schoolbooks I scribbled over "I love David Cassidy" and boldly told the world that "Elvis Costello and the Attractions rule OK." I wanted to be a nonconformist punk babe who knew all the words to every B side. Actually, I still do a bit. | I was an 11-year-old (going on 25) in 1978, and my love for Costello bloomed as I watched him on ''Top of the Pops'' on the knackered old black and white TV I had in my prepubescent South London bedroom. I became transfixed with the angry young man stance and sang along loudly to "Oliver's Army" while playing air-guitar. On my schoolbooks I scribbled over "I love David Cassidy" and boldly told the world that "Elvis Costello and the Attractions rule OK." I wanted to be a nonconformist punk babe who knew all the words to every B side. Actually, I still do a bit. |
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