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Although the opening riff sounds suspiciously like an ABBA song, it does develop more intelligently than the relatively mindless melodies so beloved by the Swedish group. | Although the opening riff sounds suspiciously like an ABBA song, it does develop more intelligently than the relatively mindless melodies so beloved by the Swedish group. | ||
All 12 songs on the album have been penned by Costello, who with this album should emerge as one of the major exponents of rock and roll | All 12 songs on the album have been penned by Costello, who with this album should emerge as one of the major exponents of rock and roll extant. | ||
There are some excellent tracks on this album, ranging from "Green Shirt" to "Two Little Hitlers" and "Sunday Best." | There are some excellent tracks on this album, ranging from "Green Shirt" to "Two Little Hitlers" and "Sunday Best." | ||
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{{Bibliography notes}} | {{Bibliography notes}} | ||
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'''Sydney Morning Herald, 7-Day Guide, January 29, 1979 | '''Sydney Morning Herald, 7-Day Guide, January 29, 1979 | ||
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