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It's been a good month for Elvis Costello. A vast boarding of his be-spectacled face dominated Tottenham Court Road in the place of Julie Andrews, his [[Concert 1978-12-18 London|shows]] at the Dominion were a success, and almost every reviewer plugged ''This Year's Model'' as one of the best albums of '78. Not bad going for an unremarkable-looking computer operator from Hounslow, especially when coupled with the adulation he's been getting from the States. And he has followed it all up by taking on minimal competition to release The First Important Album of '79, ''Armed Forces'' (Radar RAD14). | It's been a good month for Elvis Costello. A vast boarding of his be-spectacled face dominated Tottenham Court Road in the place of Julie Andrews, his [[Concert 1978-12-18 London|shows]] at the Dominion were a success, and almost every reviewer plugged ''This Year's Model'' as one of the best albums of '78. Not bad going for an unremarkable-looking computer operator from Hounslow, especially when coupled with the adulation he's been getting from the States. And he has followed it all up by taking on minimal competition to release The First Important Album of '79, ''Armed Forces'' (Radar RAD14). |