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Elvis Costello is the latest member of the unique new force in rock. Along with Graham Parker, Bruce Springstein and Blondie, his unusual style is a synthesis of fifties doo-wop and early sixties pop resulting in the sophisticated minimalist style of the seventies. | |||
On his debut album ''My Aim Is True'' Costello shows his unique style clearly, over and over again. The album hits a high point in the sure to be a classic "Watching the Detectives." The flip side also deserves attention. Elegantly produced by Nick Lowe, it runs through a variety of musical, modes and motifs, contrasted with Costello's coarse voice. | |||
The remarkable fushion he performs can be best heard on "No Dancing," "The Angels Want to Wear My Red Shoes," and "Alison." | |||
It stands clear that Elvis Costello is bound to be one of the unique performers of our time. | |||
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