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Were it not for the explanatory sticker on the cover | Were it not for the explanatory sticker on the cover — you would "Various Artists" believe smoothly: Songs of The Coward Brothers, The Emotional Tooth Paste, Napoleon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, a compilation up. | ||
Only the little sign "Elvis Costello | Only the little sign "Elvis Costello — rare and unreleased cuts" brings the red thread in the variety of Ihterpreten. Out Of Our Idiot (Demon / TIS) is a compilation of songs that Costello has recorded under constantly changing pseudonyms in the past few years and released as B-sides of singles and bonus tracks on Maxis. So Rare goods from the singer, who has once again found an outlet for his over productivity. | ||
Mixed as the code name the music on the album : Rockabilly in stumbling | Mixed as the code name the music on the album: Rockabilly in stumbling step—duet with T-Bone Burnett ("The People's Limousine"), a swinging antiphonal singing with Jimmy Cliff ("Seven Day Weekend"), a gorgeous verschmalzte version of the Bacharach classic "Baby It's You" with Nick Lowe at the second micro and in between lots of rare footage with the Costello usual musical joke. | ||
Two other cover versions - Smokey Robinson's "From Head To Toe" and Yoko Ono's "Walking On Ice" - bring the diversity of the album to the brink of chaos. Still - it's a real Costello to the last groove. | Two other cover versions - Smokey Robinson's "From Head To Toe" and Yoko Ono's "Walking On Ice" - bring the diversity of the album to the brink of chaos. Still - it's a real Costello to the last groove. |
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