Oswego Palladium-Times, April 11, 1989

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Spike

Elvis Costello

Brock

This year heralds the release of the 12th studio album and the Warner Brothers' debut of one of modern music's most respected and prolific songwriters and vocalists — Elvis Costello. The album features 14 new Costello originals, 15 on the CD. It teams Costello with longtime collaborators T-Bone Burnett and Kevin Killen on production duties.

It's been quite a long time since his last album in 1986 for an artist of whom it's been said: "His middle name could be 'prolific' if a weren't already Patrick." But Costello is back, and with a new album that builds on a more than impressive catalogue of past successes.

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The Palladium-Times, April 11, 1989


Fred Freeman notes the release of Spike.

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