Aberdeen Evening Express, March 23, 1978: Difference between revisions
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When | When Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe departed from Stiff Records they left to become the aces in Radar Records' pack. | ||
Lowe has been the first to play his | Lowe has been the first to play his hand at Radar with his ''Jesus of Cool'' album, which has done well in the charts. | ||
Lowe | Lowe is a man of many talents and with the ''Jesus'' album he's turned in an irresistible record which embraces a multitude of pop styles from the Beach Boys to the Stranglers. | ||
There are eleven tracks on the LP | There are eleven tracks on the LP — five previously released — but there are no musician credits whatsoever. | ||
Lowe's humour shines through in his bizarre lyrics, which mix with straight pop rhythms to produce a heady brew. | |||
The | The outstanding track is "Nutted By Reality," which starts with a tale of Castro being castrated and ends up as bubbly a pop time you'll find. "Little Hitler" is a gem of a number which has Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys written all over it. | ||
If this is the Jesus of Cool it's well worth the money to become a disciple. | |||
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It was expected that Lowe would came up with come-thins useful fur his find polo effort | It was expected that Lowe would came up with come-thins useful fur his find polo effort | ||
Costello. on the other head was under a good dee! more pressure since be had already treated us to a cloak debut album The question was could he de-liver the goods a second time around | Costello. on the other head was under a good dee! more pressure since be had already treated us to a cloak debut album. The question was could he de-liver the goods a second time around | ||
The answer is a | The answer is a resounding Yeah! Costello has fol-lowed ''My Aim Is True'' with another gem in "This Year's Model " | ||
When Costello first | When Costello first appeared he was treated as mild antuisemeni ''My Aim Is True'' change all that and with this album he has confirmed that he lb NO about the best thing to cool e out of the New Wave. | ||
Beth Costello and hi s band the Attractions. OUP Biondi& haw done a sta.:I-f:1 job in atllising the s and styles from the Sixties. | Beth Costello and hi s band the Attractions. OUP Biondi& haw done a sta.:I-f:1 job in atllising the s and styles from the Sixties. | ||
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