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This release — somewhere between an EP and full album — is a weird little sophomore set by Tasmin Archer, who made a name for herself worldwide with | This release — somewhere between an EP and full album — is a weird little sophomore set by Tasmin Archer, who made a name for herself worldwide with "Sleeping Satellite," a memorable hit that's present on ''Shipbuilding'' in a somewhat less haunting acoustic version. | ||
The heart of ''Shipbuilding'', however, are the four Elvis Costello covers that kick off the album — the title track, "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror," "All Grown Up" and the lovely "New Amsterdam." Archer isn't going to make anyone forget the originals, but it's a pleasant tribute nonetheless. | The heart of ''Shipbuilding'', however, are the four Elvis Costello covers that kick off the album — the title track, "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror," "All Grown Up" and the lovely "New Amsterdam." Archer isn't going to make anyone forget the originals, but it's a pleasant tribute nonetheless. |
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