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<center><h3> The main Attraction </h3></center>
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<center>''' Elvis Costello And The Attractions '''/ Goodbye Cruel World</center>
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''' Elvis Costello And The Attractions <br>
Goodbye Cruel World <br>
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A bitter-sweet title for a bitter-sweet album, but one laced perfectly with Costello's inevitable humour. ''Goodbye Cruel World'' is Elvis at his most biting, musically and lyrically. Even the cover is worth sticking on the wall just for itself.
A bitter-sweet title for a bitter-sweet album, but one laced perfectly with Costello's inevitable humour. ''Goodbye Cruel World'' is Elvis at his most biting, musically and lyrically. Even the cover is worth sticking on the wall just for itself.


And the songs? "Room With No Number" combines bouncy pop backing with deceptively black lyrics, "I Wanna Be Loved" has THE coolest sax solo, while "The Deportees Club" just drives on and on like a frantic roller-coaster... tightly controlled but on the verge of careering off in all directions at any moment) The whole thing is finished off with the quiet venom of "Peace On Earth"; the heavy irony of the lyrics staying with you till long after the album has finished. Sad, depressing, but brilliant.  
And the songs? "Room With No Number" combines bouncy pop backing with deceptively black lyrics, "I Wanna Be Loved" has THE coolest sax solo, while "The Deportees Club" just drives on and on like a frantic roller-coaster... tightly controlled but on the verge of careering off in all directions at any moment. The whole thing is finished off with the quiet venom of "Peace On Earth"; the heavy irony of the lyrics staying with you till long after the album has finished. Sad, depressing, but brilliant.  


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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror]
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*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/albums/72157709125646242 Flickr: Michael Kane]
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The main Attraction


Eleanor Levy

Elvis Costello And The Attractions
Goodbye Cruel World
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A bitter-sweet title for a bitter-sweet album, but one laced perfectly with Costello's inevitable humour. Goodbye Cruel World is Elvis at his most biting, musically and lyrically. Even the cover is worth sticking on the wall just for itself.

And the songs? "Room With No Number" combines bouncy pop backing with deceptively black lyrics, "I Wanna Be Loved" has THE coolest sax solo, while "The Deportees Club" just drives on and on like a frantic roller-coaster... tightly controlled but on the verge of careering off in all directions at any moment. The whole thing is finished off with the quiet venom of "Peace On Earth"; the heavy irony of the lyrics staying with you till long after the album has finished. Sad, depressing, but brilliant.


Tags: Goodbye Cruel WorldThe AttractionsRoom With No NumberI Wanna Be LovedThe Deportees ClubPeace In Our Time

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Eleanor Levy reviews Goodbye Cruel World.

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