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Well, Elvis the C. has done it again. This makes seven ( | Well, Elvis the C. has done it again. This makes seven (counting the authorised live bootleg and ''Taking Liberties'') outstanding albums without ever jumping on any trendy bandwagons. In fact, ''Trust'' is his best album since 1979's ''Armed Forces'', a new wave classic if there ever was one. | ||
As usual, Nick Love's production is impeccable, the Attractions' playing is tight and professional and the El's voice is capable (though it is starting to sound a bit repetitive). Slightly unusual is the production credit "in association with Roger Bechirian" (the guy who produced the Undertones), and the special guest-appearances by Martin Belmont of the Rumour and Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze. Apparently Elvis wanted a little fresh blood in his entourage, and the results are quite good. | As usual, Nick Love's production is impeccable, the Attractions' playing is tight and professional and the El's voice is capable (though it is starting to sound a bit repetitive). Slightly unusual is the production credit "in association with Roger Bechirian" (the guy who produced the Undertones), and the special guest-appearances by Martin Belmont of the Rumour and Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze. Apparently Elvis wanted a little fresh blood in his entourage, and the results are quite good. |
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