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Orange Coast magazine

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Spike, Elvis Costello (Warner Bros.) –
Another voice from the past returns with his first original album in three years and his initial release for his new record label. Costello remains a better songwriter and pop craftsman than he does a singer. He explores a variety of moods and textures in this generous hour-long package, including dark humor (“God’s Comic”), jazz (“Stalin Malone”), rock (“Pads, Paws and Claws”), folk (“Any King’s Shilling”), and, of course, pop (just about everything else). Among the best selections is “Veronica”, a 1960s-style pop tune written by Costello and Paul McCartney.


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Orange Coast, May 1989


Orange Coast magazine reviews Spike.

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