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Side one is strong and varied, but it's eclipsed by side two, which includes Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook singing with Costello on "From a Whisper to a Scream," and "Shot With His Own Gun," the story of a painful domestic tug-of-war whose drama has been focused by Costello singing solely to the accompaniment of Steve Nieve's piano. | Side one is strong and varied, but it's eclipsed by side two, which includes Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook singing with Costello on "From a Whisper to a Scream," and "Shot With His Own Gun," the story of a painful domestic tug-of-war whose drama has been focused by Costello singing solely to the accompaniment of Steve Nieve's piano. | ||
Because of this, and <i>Trust</i>'s many other shifts of mood, instrumental coloring and approaches, Costello and the Attractions remain as compelling and potent as ever. For this reason alone, ''Trust'' joins current releases by the Jam and the Clash as one of early '81's best LPs. | Because of this, and <i>Trust</i>'s many other shifts of mood, instrumental coloring and approaches, Costello and the Attractions remain as compelling and potent as ever. For this reason alone, ''Trust'' joins current releases by the Jam and the Clash as one of early '81's best LPs. | ||
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