Stereo Review, October 1984

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Stereo Review

US music magazines

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Goodbye Cruel World

Elvis Costello And The Attractions

Steve Simels

Elvis Costello's latest is a fairly irritating album. Stylistically, the music is a bland amalgam of cabaret, reggae, and r-&-b, but the melodies, such as they are, are very nearly as tortured and ugly as the worst of early Seventies art-rock or fusion. Costello's singing, meanwhile, has lapsed into purest David Bowie hambone; he sounds freeze-dried. The emotions are built in, rather than felt, and his phrasing is on automatic pilot, with the passion obviously programmed. True, he retains his flair for word-play, but, mostly, the cleverness is there to deflect any potential emotional involvement on the part of the listener, and the effect is most unpleasant.

Performance: Cold
Recording: Okay

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Stereo Review, October 1984


Steve Simels reviews Goodbye Cruel World.

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