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Elvis Costello Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Allan Jones

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Elvis Costello.
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Critical Essay by Allan Jones

The movie director Sam Fuller once famously defined the cinema as a battleground. That's exactly what rock 'n' roll becomes in Costello's raging hands. Wrestling with demons most of us have only vaguely imagined, Costello doesn't just write and perform songs that are among the most literate and penetrating in the entire repertoire of rock 'n' roll, he unleashes upon his audience the darkest possible realities….

[You] never know how far he's capable of pushing himself. Every performance seems an attempt to achieve some kind of personal catharsis or an act of personal exorcism. It's compulsive and frightening, rarely entertaining in any conventional sense. He can make you feel as uncomfortable as he clearly feels. (p. 33)

Allan Jones, "Nothing but Music and Fun," in Melody Maker (© IPC Business Press Ltd.), July 19, 1980, pp 24-5, 33.∗

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