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| The British rock press has to kneel and kiss the floor of the venerable Hollywood studio where stood the unexpected encounter between the "king of bachelor-pad music" and the "prince of new wave" (according to the reporter in the October edition of ''[[Mojo, October 1998|Mojo]]''), it is rather the result of this long-awaited collaboration between Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello: a large package of songs too sophisticated to be truly voluntarily memorable.
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| This is Costello and Bacharach now trying to make Burt Bacharach-Hal David vintage 1964. And they fail. Not miserably: there is too much talent in game disc is studded with almost successes, including the delicate bossa of "[[Toledo]]." But the melodic phrases are constantly forced, not naturally happy as were San Jose, "[[Anyone Who Had A Heart]]," "[[Alfie]]" and others from the Golden Age, which benefited from brighter interpretations by [[Cilla Black]], [[Dusty Springfield]] and [[Dionne Warwick]]. If Costello has never sung better, it certainly did not register with the aunt of Whitney Houston (Warwick), and he can provides dizzying hollow protrusions in Bacharach's ranges. At the end I was a little queasy. File under historical curiosities.
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