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The comparison with the "cockroach" born from his last LP collaboration with Paul McCartney, who together with him has found long lost atmosphere. Since those early years, in the coloured smoke of Liverpool, when alongside Lennon had free rein to put notes on notes like a tower of Babel. Elvis Costello, whose name recalls the spaghetti with meat sauce and sensual moves of the [[Elvis Presley|Presley]] myth, he did go back through the decades: Lennon as he too is a multi-faceted talent, who draws from jazz and rhythm and blues, country, such as by British folk, with a sardonic voice and caressing, sometimes a little ' melancholy, just like his songs. | The comparison with the "cockroach" born from his last LP collaboration with Paul McCartney, who together with him has found long lost atmosphere. Since those early years, in the coloured smoke of Liverpool, when alongside Lennon had free rein to put notes on notes like a tower of Babel. Elvis Costello, whose name recalls the spaghetti with meat sauce and sensual moves of the [[Elvis Presley|Presley]] myth, he did go back through the decades: Lennon as he too is a multi-faceted talent, who draws from jazz and rhythm and blues, country, such as by British folk, with a sardonic voice and caressing, sometimes a little ' melancholy, just like his songs. | ||
Among these, two in particular, "[[Veronica]]" and already hit-single "[[...This Town...|This Town]] ," composed for four hands with former [[Beatles]] and included in "Flowers in the Dirt ," are part of his latest album, "[[Spike]] ." A disc made to sixty hands, by [[Roger McGuinn]] at [[The Dirty Dozen Brass Band|Dizen | Among these, two in particular, "[[Veronica]]" and already hit-single "[[...This Town...|This Town]]," composed for four hands with former [[Beatles]] and included in "Flowers in the Dirt," are part of his latest album, "[[Spike]]." A disc made to sixty hands, by [[Roger McGuinn]] at [[The Dirty Dozen Brass Band|Dirty Dizen Bass Band]], [[Chrissie Hynde]] up to the same McCartney. with whom Elvis Costello opens his Italian tour which will start from the Coliseum theater in Turin on Monday June 19 (33 thousand Lira for the front stalls, 28,000 Lira chairs and 23,000 Lira seats in the gallery). | ||
Even with this latest album, Costello, that in twenty years of career he has racked up an endless series of pseudonyms ( Declan McManus, [[The Imposter]] and [[Napoleon Dynamite|Napoleon]]), confirms brilliant songwriter, a musician of worship for refined palates. A craftsman of the seven notes able to wade in the water as in the jazz rock, but always maintaining a very personal style. Unique. As unforgettable as his concerts. | Even with this latest album, Costello, that in twenty years of career he has racked up an endless series of pseudonyms ( Declan McManus, [[The Imposter]] and [[Napoleon Dynamite|Napoleon]]), confirms brilliant songwriter, a musician of worship for refined palates. A craftsman of the seven notes able to wade in the water as in the jazz rock, but always maintaining a very personal style. Unique. As unforgettable as his concerts. |
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