The Delivery Man
- Elvis Costello
- Band Name: Elvis Costello
- Record Label: Lost Highway
- Release Date: Sep 21, 2004
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Universal acclaim- based on 15 Ratings
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RobS.Sep 26, 20048
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ShawnJMay 4, 20059There are a couple of tunes that put me to sleep, but I can't stop listening to the others.
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DanFOct 8, 20048I find the brash, noisy stuff suits his talents less than the ballad stuff, like "Nothing Clings like Ivy," which is the strongest song on the album for me.
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MSSep 23, 20044Well, even this die hard fan found the album almost continuously tedious. And although EC has such a destinctive voice, I also sometimes think that he is, as his band are called, an imposter.
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JoeyMOct 11, 20049
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dazzerwSep 26, 20049Awesome! Sone of the recent reviews defy belief
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ClaraCMar 27, 20058Listening to this album feels like returning to King of America, Blood & Chocolate -- even a little bit of Imperial Bedroom. I don't love every cut, but mostly I've been seduced by Elvis' voice, songwriting and especially lyrics, in a way that I haven't been since those classics came out.
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It convincingly exhibits the breadth of affection Costello has for homegrown American musical forms, but lacks a tight-enough center to stand among his sturdier, more disciplined works.
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70The Delivery Man is a solid, albeit slightly over-learned and patronizing, collection of bluesy rock.
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40A collection of rehashed moments from his brilliant though patchy career, a sowed together patchwork of pastiche.