Roadrunner, April 1979

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Oliver's Army

Elvis Costello

Tim Finn and Nigel Griggs

45's reviewed this month by Tim Finn and Nigel Griggs of Split Enz.

Tim: His publishing company is called Riviera Global Productions Ltd. and that sums up their whole way of going about things. They seem intent on conquering, which is admirable. I like that one. I liked it as soon as I heard it.

Nigel: It's like you've heard it before when you first hear it.

Tim: Yeah. You can sit around and pick out bits that you've heard before but it doesn't really matter. He probably wouldn't be able to do that harmonising with his own voice that he does on stage, but it doesn't matter if it's a hit. It's got its own production sound and you can't deny that his words are good.

Nigel: Very commercial sound.

Tim: I think they get their sound with a combination of cheap studios and clever use of those studios. Should be a hit here as well.


Tags: Oliver's ArmyArmed ForcesNick LoweEden StudiosRiviera Global

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Roadrunner, April 1979


Tim Finn and Nigel Griggs review "Oliver's Army."

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