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One of the most talented singer-songwriters around today has created a jewel, as he continues to develop his singing. The post-punk generation's Frank Sinatra is here. | One of the most talented singer-songwriters around today has created a jewel, as he continues to develop his singing. The post-punk generation's Frank Sinatra is here. | ||
Except for one track, Elvis doesn't have the help of his band The | Except for one track, Elvis doesn't have the help of his band The Attractions. This fits him well, for without them and with the bare-boned instrumentation done by session people on the record, ''King Of America '' is pure Elvis. | ||
It seems that this record is a new beginning for Elvis. The acoustical style of the album and his rejuvenated sense of disbelonging make him seem like a modern-day version of early Bob Dylan. Elvis has looked over his past few years as he tampered with stardom and many songs reflect it. | It seems that this record is a new beginning for Elvis. The acoustical style of the album and his rejuvenated sense of disbelonging make him seem like a modern-day version of early Bob Dylan. Elvis has looked over his past few years as he tampered with stardom and many songs reflect it. |
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