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Stream Elvis Costello's Momofuku

Stream Elvis Costello's Momofuku

Let's just start with a nice nullus on the post title. We've told you about Momofuku, its initial formats, its meaning and its Jenny Lewis. Today Elvis Costello's new one's available digitally and on CD for those of you who eschewed the vinyl version. Starting NOW, you can also stream it in full right here. We just started listening, but "No Hiding Place" is already crushing it, and track three ("Turpentine") is coming with a great guitar sound and a greater Jenny Lewis harmony. Sounding nice via digital stream ... maybe going vinyl on this one isn't such a bad idea after all.

Momofuku is out via Lost Highway Records.

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Elvis Costello - Momofuku

1) No Hiding Place - MONSTER JAM
2) American Gangster Time - Jam
3) Turpentine - MONSTER JAM
4) Harry Worth - Jam
5) Drum And Bone - Crap!
6) Flutter and Wow - Crap!
7) Stella Hurt - Jam
8) Mr. Feathers - Jam
9) My Three Sons - Jam
10) Song With Rose - Jam
11) Pardon Me Madam, My Name Is Eve - MONSTER JAM
12) Go Away - MONSTER JAM

Jam To Crap Score: 18/36 - *50.0%*

www.areyoucrappingme.com

Posted by: DJ Monster Jam at May 6, 2008 10:35 AM | Reply
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make sure you add a few more "Jenny Lewis" mentions so that it gives more "cred" to this mature artist. Stereogum get a fucking clue.

Posted by: IFM at May 6, 2008 10:41 AM | Reply
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I'm totally digging it.

Posted by: The Spilken8r profile link at May 6, 2008 10:58 AM | Reply
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It's a really great record. It has the spunk that I feel was missing from his last two releases. I'm happy.

Posted by: michaelways at May 6, 2008 11:23 AM | Reply
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it sounds great on vinyl, it was well worth it.

Posted by: Jared T at May 6, 2008 1:05 PM | Reply
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momofuku may very well be my favorite in quite a while, and i'm sort of kind of just a little bit obsessed with elvis costello. and cheers to IFM's jenny lewis comment. indeed, hearing her mentioned several times per elvis costello article as of late has been getting a tad tiresome. okay, she sings back-up. we get it. really.

(for the record, i like jenny lewis.)

Posted by: michelle profile link at May 6, 2008 1:09 PM | Reply
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