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<center><h3> Elvis Costello / Attractions - Pop </h3></center>
<center><h3> Goodbye Cruel World </h3></center>
<center>'''''Goodbye Cruel World'' - Columbia FC 39429-H </center>
<center>''' Elvis Costello & The Attractions </center>
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Another notch on Elvis Costello's barrel; possibly England's finest songwriter of the last decade, Costello's high standards are
Another notch on Elvis Costello's barrel; possibly England's finest songwriter of the last decade, Costello's high standards are maintained on this 13-song set produced by Alan Winstanley. Key is "The Only Flame In Town," featuring Daryl Hall on backing vocals. Recorded at Sarm West In London. Costello remains perhaps the most important voice on the English music scene, a driven figure in an endless morass of bogus pop heroes.
maintained on this 13 -song set produced by Alan Winstanley. Key is The Only Flame In Town, featuring Daryl Hall on backing
 
vocals. Recorded at Sarm West In London. Costello remains perhaps the most important voice on the English music scene, a driven figure in an endless morass of bogus pop heroes.
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'''RPM magazine, July 7, 1984
'''RPM magazine, July 7, 1984
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kcw reviews ''[[Goodbye Cruel World]]''
[[Kevin C. Wynne]] reviews ''[[Goodbye Cruel World]]''.


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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Music/Archive-RPM-IDX/IDX/80s/RPM-1984-07-07-OCR-Page-0015.pdf#search=%22elvis%20costello%22 worldradiohistory.com]
*[https://worldradiohistory.com/RPM.htm worldradiohistory.com][https://worldradiohistory.com/CANADA/RPM/80s/1984/RPM-1984-07-07.pdf {{t}}]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_(magazine) Wikipedia: RPM (Magazine)]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_(magazine) Wikipedia: RPM (Magazine)]



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Goodbye Cruel World

Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Kevin C. Wynne

Another notch on Elvis Costello's barrel; possibly England's finest songwriter of the last decade, Costello's high standards are maintained on this 13-song set produced by Alan Winstanley. Key is "The Only Flame In Town," featuring Daryl Hall on backing vocals. Recorded at Sarm West In London. Costello remains perhaps the most important voice on the English music scene, a driven figure in an endless morass of bogus pop heroes.


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RPM magazine, July 7, 1984


Kevin C. Wynne reviews Goodbye Cruel World.

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