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Elvis Costello seems to have gone very weird lately. First he says he's giving up the name Elvis Costello — preferring Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus (his real name with an extra middle name) — and now, on this new LP, he insists all the songs are ''written'' by "MacManus" (except for one — by Elvis Costello), all the instruments he plays are ''played'' by Napoleon Dynamite and yet the record is by Elvis Costello. The music's quite confusing too — these new songs are much more punchy, direct and angry than he's been for years, rather like the stuff he used to do back in the late '70s. Some of it is still disappointingly ordinary but in places — like the seething ballad "I Want You" — it's rather excellent. | Elvis Costello seems to have gone very weird lately. First he says he's giving up the name Elvis Costello — preferring Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus (his real name with an extra middle name) — and now, on this new LP, he insists all the songs are ''written'' by "MacManus" (except for one — by Elvis Costello), all the instruments he plays are ''played'' by Napoleon Dynamite and yet the record is by Elvis Costello. The music's quite confusing too — these new songs are much more punchy, direct and angry than he's been for years, rather like the stuff he used to do back in the late '70s. Some of it is still disappointingly ordinary but in places — like the seething ballad "I Want You" — it's rather excellent. | ||
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[[Chris Heath]] reviews ''[[Blood & Chocolate]]''. | [[Chris Heath]] reviews ''[[Blood & Chocolate]]''. | ||
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A full page ad for the lp runs on page 70. | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits] | ||
*[http://www.shanemarais.net/smash-hits-magazine/smash-hits-10-24-september-1986/ shanemarais.net] | *[https://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/albums/72157662391220469 Flickr: Brian McCloskey's Smash Hits archive{{t}}][https://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/23836999190/in/album-72157662391220469/ {{t}}] | ||
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