Provo Daily Herald, December 11, 1977: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 17 April 2019
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My Aim Is True
Elvis Costello
Rob Patterson
Briton Costello has a knack for writing songs that are instantly memorable. His first album wonderfully compresses the rock traditions of the past 20 years into rough-hewn but economical songs which express his passionate revenge and rage with a compelling flair. His throaty voice and stripped-down approach to rock is basic without losing sight of just how far rock and roll has come. A unique, singular voice in the Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Graham Parker mold, Costello promises to be a very important artist in years to come.
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