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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 ( | 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|God’s Comic]]"), jazz ("[[Stalin Malone]]"), rock ("[[Pads, Paws And Claws|Pads, Paws and Claws]]"), folk ("[[Any King's Shilling|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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