Wilmington Morning Star, October 26, 1980: Difference between revisions
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NEW YORK — '' | NEW YORK — ''Taking Liberties''. Elvis Costello’s new Columbia album, isn’t going to endear Costello to people who think he’s already taken too many liberties. | ||
On his previous LP, ''[[Get Happy!!|Get Happy!!!]]'', Costello crammed 20 songs onto a single disk, and while some of the performances and arrangements were carefully polished, others had the rough immediacy of a songwriter’s demonstration record. ''Taking Liberties'' presents 20 more songs, and again the performances and arrangements run the gamut from processed to raw. | On his previous LP, ''[[Get Happy!!|Get Happy!!!]]'', Costello crammed 20 songs onto a single disk, and while some of the performances and arrangements were carefully polished, others had the rough immediacy of a songwriter’s demonstration record. ''Taking Liberties'' presents 20 more songs, and again the performances and arrangements run the gamut from processed to raw. | ||
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