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Elvis Costello has been taking a this-year's-genre approach to album making in recent years, darting from the art songs of ''North'' to the Southern soul of ''The Delivery Man'' to this folk-and-bluegrass tinged, all-acoustic affair. | Elvis Costello has been taking a this-year's-genre approach to album making in recent years, darting from the art songs of ''North'' to the Southern soul of ''The Delivery Man'' to this folk-and-bluegrass tinged, all-acoustic affair. | ||
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[[Curtis Ross]] reviews ''[[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]]''. | [[Curtis Ross]] reviews ''[[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]]''. | ||
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