University Of Delaware Review, February 19, 1993

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The King may be dead, but Elvis lives

Elvis Costello / The Juliet Letters

Scott Capra, Jeff Pearlman

Grade: A+

Attention, Attention!! Elvis has been found! Repeat, Elvis has been found!

He’s not dead, he’s not pumping gas at a Shell station in the Ozarks and he’s not a door-to-door insurance salesman now cleanly shaven and re-named Bob Smith.

Actually, he’s a singer with Brodsky Quartet. In his comeback album, The Juliet Letters, Elvis trades in the guitar for violins and the bass for a cello to produce perhaps the most original and unique album in a career that has produced 16 releases.



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Tags: The Juliet LettersThe Brodsky Quartet

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The Review, February 19, 1993


Scott Capra and Jeff Pearlman review The Juliet Letters.

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