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*[[Sacramento Bee, September 17, 1984|1984 September 17]]
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SACRAMENTO BEE - March 9, 1986
COSTELLO RULES FOR GROOVES
KING OF AMERICA The Costello Show (featuring Elvis Costello) Columbia Records SEVERAL AMBITIOUS POP albums after his unsuccessful 1981 country album, 'Almost Blue,' Englishman Elvis Costello returns to his favorite music with the all-American 'King of America.' The results are far more satisfying than on that earlier album. Indeed, this is certainly Costello's best since 1982's 'Imperial Bedroom' and in some respects even surpasses that fine album. The keys here are unfiltered...
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SACRAMENTO BEE - October 10, 1986
ENERGY IS ELVIS' AIM COSTELLO'S RAW SOUND SHAKES AUDIENCE
To the General public, Elvis Costello Is just some punky Buddy Holly look-alike who appears occasionally in People magazine, but hardly Ever, ever, on the radio. A cult figure.To fans of ""new music'' -- new Wave, punk, whatever you want to Call the music that came attached to The punk revolt of 1977 -- he is the Ambitious man who showed that a Punk band could play well, write melodic songs and incorporate traditional forms from country music to Jazz ballads into rock and not lose...
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