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<center><h3> What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Elvis? </h3></center> | <center><h3> What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Elvis? </h3></center> | ||
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Now that new wave is nostalgia and Elvis Costello has become respectable enough to serve as [[Paul McCartney]]'s songwriting partner, you might assume that Elvis isn't angry anymore. But that would be a not-so-brilliant mistake. ''[[Spike]]'' — Costello's first new album after an uncharacteristically long two-year layoff — is a far-flung sampler of his musical genius, a fascinating effort informed by its creator's justified frustration that his genius is not more widely recognized. | Now that new wave is nostalgia and Elvis Costello has become respectable enough to serve as [[Paul McCartney]]'s songwriting partner, you might assume that Elvis isn't angry anymore. But that would be a not-so-brilliant mistake. ''[[Spike]]'' — Costello's first new album after an uncharacteristically long two-year layoff — is a far-flung sampler of his musical genius, a fascinating effort informed by its creator's justified frustration that his genius is not more widely recognized. | ||
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