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Brutal Youth
Brutal Youthâ (1994) is the first album since âBlood And Chocolateâ (1986) Costello recorded with the Attractions with Nick Lowe featuring on half of the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
Brutal Youthâ (1994) is the first album since âBlood And Chocolateâ (1986) Costello recorded with the Attractions with Nick Lowe featuring on half of the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
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Brutal Youthâ (1994) is the first album since âBlood And Chocolateâ (1986) Costello recorded with the Attractions with Nick Lowe featuring on half of the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
Elvis picked up an electric guitar and began writing rock nâ roll songs again. The result, âBrutal Youthâ, an impressive collection of rock and pop that that proves that Costello hadnât forgotten how to write a loud tune and to being one of the greatest lyricists in rock music. The album features some great rockers like âPony St.â, â13 Steps Lead Downâ, âJust About Gladâ and âMy Science Fiction Twinâ are all loud and robust songs that sound like classic Elvis. The piano ballad âFavourite Hourâ might just be the albumâs highlight
(or is it one of 15 highlights?) and a beautiful way to close the album.
















