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Elvis Costello, born Declan | Elvis Costello, born Declan MacManus in 1954. An Englishman who made a stunning breakthrough with his notably strong material in the late seventies. Already in the ballad "Alison" from his debut album ''My Aim Is True'', Costello showed that wounded love was going to be a recurring theme for the bespectacled songwriter. Since then Costello has delivered one brilliant album after another and gone off in all sorts of musical directions with his own terrific songs as a strong backbone. This has led him into such diverse musical directions as jazz, folk, ska, country and classical music. He has collaborated with people like Paul McCartney and The Brodksy Quartet. | ||
Burt Bacharach, born in 1928. An American, who, with his jazz background made his breakthrough as a musical director for Marlene Dietrich in the mid-fifties. At the same time he wrote his very first hit-song when The Five Blobs recorded "The Blob" for a low-budget horror-movie with the same title, starring Steve McQueen. Later on he collaborated for many years with lyricist Hal David and together they wrote an abundance of hits for artists like Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, The Carpenters and many others. After Bacharach and his "easy-listening music" had been ridiculed and sneered at in the late seventies and into the eighties, he suddenly became "hip" again in the mid-nineties. | Burt Bacharach, born in 1928. An American, who, with his jazz background made his breakthrough as a musical director for Marlene Dietrich in the mid-fifties. At the same time he wrote his very first hit-song when The Five Blobs recorded "The Blob" for a low-budget horror-movie with the same title, starring Steve McQueen. Later on he collaborated for many years with lyricist Hal David and together they wrote an abundance of hits for artists like Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, The Carpenters and many others. After Bacharach and his "easy-listening music" had been ridiculed and sneered at in the late seventies and into the eighties, he suddenly became "hip" again in the mid-nineties. | ||
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[[Kjell Henning Thon]] reviews ''[[Painted From Memory]]''. | [[Kjell Henning Thon]] reviews ''[[Painted From Memory]]''. | ||
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