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By the mid-'80s, with sub-par efforts like ''Goodbye Cruel World'', Elvis Costello's illustrious run with the Attractions neared its end. It was time to jettison the insularity that marked his early years, and a partnership with T-Bone Burnett, supreme alchemist of American roots music, was just the ticket. | By the mid-'80s, with sub-par efforts like ''Goodbye Cruel World'', Elvis Costello's illustrious run with the Attractions neared its end. It was time to jettison the insularity that marked his early years, and a partnership with T-Bone Burnett, supreme alchemist of American roots music, was just the ticket. |
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