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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517665835
Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Manufacturer: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
MPN: 001110902
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Release Date: May 05, 2008
Running Time: 47 minutes
Studio: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Disc 1:
Rating:
- Woo Hoo
I try and give time to everything this man releases, but I haven't repeat played any of his albums since All This Useless Beauty. That's not to say there aren't good moments on The Delivery Man, When I Was Cruel, Brutal Youth, River In Reverse etc but I found them a little difficult to get through.
This is a looser album than any of those, with a wider variety (its almost like the days of Imperial Bedroom when you didn't know what style of song would be coming next). Sonically its reminiscent ... Read More
Rating:
- Costello at his best !
Wow!! Whether you like Costello fast, slow, thoughtful or pure punk there is something on here for everyone. No Hiding Place has a feel of Trust to it while Pardon Me, Madam, My name is Eve has echos of Useless Beauty. Drum and Bone is the favourite to turn up the volume and put the throttle down to. Flutter and Wow is one for the girlies, it is stunning. Listen and melt ! Stella Hurt comes with lots of distortion and demands the bass hyped up. And as ever there is a track for which we humbley thank you ... Read More
Rating:
- No Hiding Place From This Superb Album
Recorded in a week and originally released on vinyl only, 'Momofuku' (named after the inventor of instant cup noodles) is a very pleasant surprise from Costello who had recently, in interview, said that he had no plans to release any new material for a while. There is no cause to believe that Elvis was bluffing at the time because this whole album happened organically when he turned up to provide vocals for a Jenny Lewis album and, having the Imposters there (who were also working with Lewis) the personnel ... Read More
Rating:
- Good but not great
Like so many others, I am a huge EC fan who has found it difficult to swallow some of his meanderings, but this new one again is good but not great. I disagree with the reviewer who says "My three sons" about his - ahem - three sons - is not cringy. I think it is. I bless the day you came into this world or words to that effect - corny yuk. And shouting "To the bridge" in the middle of the song is inexcusable. James Brown he is not.
Some of the lyrics sound contrived, as his lyrics often do. Sometimes ... Read More
Rating:
- Wow!! This album is good
I have listened to Costello's music for what seems like for ever and have enjoyed the varied styles of music that he has recorded. His different interests in a variety of music have been like a journey - a musical education for his fans. I have enjoyed them all, save for 'For the Stars', although even that had some intersting stuff on it. Despite enjoying all the diverse style's of music then, it's his rock/pop records that hold my real attention. Therefore when I heard Momofuku for the first time, I was ... Read More
Adult Contemporary • Blues • Children's Music • Christmas Music • Classical • Country • Dance & Electronic • Easy Listening • Hard Rock & Metal • Hip-Hop & Rap • Indie • Jazz • Miscellaneous • Pop • R&B and Soul • Reggae • Rock • Soundtracks • World & Folk •
Momofuku
by: Elvis Costello
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EAN: 0602517665835
Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Manufacturer: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
MPN: 001110902
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Release Date: May 05, 2008
Running Time: 47 minutes
Studio: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Disc 1:
- No Hiding Place
- American Gangster Time
- Turpentine
- Harry Worth
- Drum And Bone
- Flutter And Wow
- Stella Hurt
- Mr. Feathers
- My Three Sons
- Song With Rose
- Pardon Me Madam, My Name Is Eve
- Go Away
- 22 Dreams
- Fleet Foxes
- Pacific Ocean Blue/Bambu (The Caribou Sessions): Legacy Edition
- I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too
- Third
- see more
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Woo HooI try and give time to everything this man releases, but I haven't repeat played any of his albums since All This Useless Beauty. That's not to say there aren't good moments on The Delivery Man, When I Was Cruel, Brutal Youth, River In Reverse etc but I found them a little difficult to get through.
This is a looser album than any of those, with a wider variety (its almost like the days of Imperial Bedroom when you didn't know what style of song would be coming next). Sonically its reminiscent ... Read More
Rating:
- Costello at his best !Wow!! Whether you like Costello fast, slow, thoughtful or pure punk there is something on here for everyone. No Hiding Place has a feel of Trust to it while Pardon Me, Madam, My name is Eve has echos of Useless Beauty. Drum and Bone is the favourite to turn up the volume and put the throttle down to. Flutter and Wow is one for the girlies, it is stunning. Listen and melt ! Stella Hurt comes with lots of distortion and demands the bass hyped up. And as ever there is a track for which we humbley thank you ... Read More
Rating:
- No Hiding Place From This Superb AlbumRecorded in a week and originally released on vinyl only, 'Momofuku' (named after the inventor of instant cup noodles) is a very pleasant surprise from Costello who had recently, in interview, said that he had no plans to release any new material for a while. There is no cause to believe that Elvis was bluffing at the time because this whole album happened organically when he turned up to provide vocals for a Jenny Lewis album and, having the Imposters there (who were also working with Lewis) the personnel ... Read More
Rating:
- Good but not greatLike so many others, I am a huge EC fan who has found it difficult to swallow some of his meanderings, but this new one again is good but not great. I disagree with the reviewer who says "My three sons" about his - ahem - three sons - is not cringy. I think it is. I bless the day you came into this world or words to that effect - corny yuk. And shouting "To the bridge" in the middle of the song is inexcusable. James Brown he is not.
Some of the lyrics sound contrived, as his lyrics often do. Sometimes ... Read More
Rating:
- Wow!! This album is goodI have listened to Costello's music for what seems like for ever and have enjoyed the varied styles of music that he has recorded. His different interests in a variety of music have been like a journey - a musical education for his fans. I have enjoyed them all, save for 'For the Stars', although even that had some intersting stuff on it. Despite enjoying all the diverse style's of music then, it's his rock/pop records that hold my real attention. Therefore when I heard Momofuku for the first time, I was ... Read More
Adult Contemporary • Blues • Children's Music • Christmas Music • Classical • Country • Dance & Electronic • Easy Listening • Hard Rock & Metal • Hip-Hop & Rap • Indie • Jazz • Miscellaneous • Pop • R&B and Soul • Reggae • Rock • Soundtracks • World & Folk •

