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After almost 10 years of trying to crack the pop charts, Elvis Costello has obviously grown weary. With this album, he dispenses (or almost dispenses) with everything from his stage name (the songs are credited to his given name of Declan MacManus), to his band (the Attractions appear on only one cut), to the British pop sheen that spruced up his last two LPs. | After almost 10 years of trying to crack the pop charts, Elvis Costello has obviously grown weary. With this album, he dispenses (or almost dispenses) with everything from his stage name (the songs are credited to his given name of Declan MacManus), to his band (the Attractions appear on only one cut), to the British pop sheen that spruced up his last two LPs. |
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