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<center><h3> New Elvis gains popular acclaim </h3></center> | <center><h3> New Elvis gains popular acclaim </h3></center> | ||
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Shortly after the death of Elvis Presley, a rash of imitators appeared on the skin of rock and pop. | Shortly after the death of Elvis Presley, a rash of imitators appeared on the skin of rock and pop. | ||
And then came along a man with the | And then came along a man with the same first name. Elvis Costello. But he had something to offer and his first two albums made the charts of best-selling records. | ||
And now a third album, ''Armed Forces'', by Elvis Costello and The Attractions (Columbia 35709), is convincing testimony that this Elvis is no fluke. The album also includes a bonus EP disc, ''Elvis Costello Live at Hollywood High''. The album and the EP contain separate versions of "Accidents Will Happen," with the faster tempo on the LP. | And now a third album, ''Armed Forces'', by Elvis Costello and The Attractions (Columbia 35709), is convincing testimony that this Elvis is no fluke. | ||
The album also includes a bonus EP disc, ''Elvis Costello Live at Hollywood High''. The album and the EP contain separate versions of "Accidents Will Happen," with the faster tempo on the LP. | |||
As usual Costello gets good backing from The Attractions. | As usual Costello gets good backing from The Attractions. | ||
Among the better — that means really good — numbers are " | Among the better — that means really good — numbers are "Watching the Detectives," "Moods for Moderns," "Two Little Hitlers" and "Party Girl." | ||
As for the real Elvis, he is still in great demand. The latest posthumous album, ''Elvis — A Canadian Trip'' (RCA KKL1-7065) was recorded during Elvis' concerts north of the border in 1957, only a couple of years after he first appeared upon and electrified the scene. | As for the real Elvis, he is still in great demand. The latest posthumous album, ''Elvis — A Canadian Trip'' (RCA KKL1-7065) was recorded during Elvis' concerts north of the border in 1957, only a couple of years after he first appeared upon and electrified the scene. | ||
At that time Elvis was still in the process of building his image and his efforts delighted the Canadians. | At that time Elvis was still in the process of building his image and his efforts delighted the Canadians. | ||
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