Audiophile Review, October 25, 2013

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Wise Up Ghost

Elvis Costello & The Roots' 'Wise Up Ghost' grooves on 180-gram LP

Mark Smotroff

Elvis Costello departed England many years ago. He left the second wave British Invasion punk pop scene of the '70s behind, due in large part to the knock-out one-two-three-four punch of his amazing run of long playing albums and accompanying singles. He followed these up with the much broader strokes of Imperial Bedroom, the country-western gem Almost Blue and the brilliant precursor to much alt-Americana, King of America.




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Audiophile Review, October 25, 2013


Mark Smotroff reviews the 180-gram LP edition of Wise Up Ghost.

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