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<center><h3> Punch the Clock </h3></center> | |||
<center>''' Elvis Costello and the Attractions </center> | |||
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<center> Iman Lababedi </center> | |||
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''Punch the Clock'' is an horrendous mess. Easily the worst (including ''Almost Blue'') LP he has ever put his name to, and the major disappointment of the year. He had the songs. From the album proper, "Let Them All Talk," "The Greatest Thing" which we didn't know, and "Shipbuilding" (not as good as Wyatt's — but good enough). "Pills and Soap" (not as good as the Imposter's), and "Everyday I Write the Book" (all right but nothing special). Off the album he could have called on "Heathen Town" and a marvelous cover of "Night Time" from the 12'<i></i>' single, and "Party Party." "Imperial Bedroom" which came out as a 45. He doesn't use 'em, and so the second side is a washout. Has he forgotten how to write a melody? Worse, on crap like "Love Went Mad" and "T.K.O. (Boxing Day)" he's forgotten how to write a song. These are unsongs just the way ''Synchronicity'' is filled with unsongs. Subversive? Don't make me laugh. Clever? Self-pitying, apologetic, heart-on-sleeve mumbo-jumbo. An aberration? Number one in England but I doubt the Yanks will buy it for an instant. I hope he does make a lot of money — the obvious aim — then maybe he'll drop that bastard Clive Langer and get back to work. | |||
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[[Category: | {{tags}}[[Punch The Clock]] {{-}} [[Almost Blue]] {{-}} [[Let Them All Talk]] {{-}} [[The Greatest Thing]] {{-}} [[Shipbuilding]] {{-}} [[Robert Wyatt]] {{-}} [[Pills And Soap]] {{-}} [[The Imposter]] {{-}} [[Everyday I Write The Book]] {{-}} [[Heathen Town]] {{-}} [[Night Time]] {{-}} [[Party Party]] {{-}} [[Imperial Bedroom (song)]] {{-}} [[Love Went Mad]] {{-}} [[TKO (Boxing Day)]] {{-}} [[The Police|Synchronicity]] {{-}} [[Clive Langer]] | ||
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'''East Village Eye, September 1983 | |||
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[[Iman Lababedi]] reviews ''[[Punch The Clock]]''. | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[https://www.east-village-eye.com/ East-Village-Eye.com{{t}}][https://www.east-village-eye.com/eyepdfs/sep83.pdf {{t}}] | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Village_Eye Wikipedia: East Village Eye] | |||
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