Elvis Costello's new Secret, Profane & Sugarcane CD has a spare, country feel to it—T. Bone Burnett returns as producer—and critics generally think it hits the mark.
- Glen Boyd, Blog Critics: A little too much "filler" among the bright spots, but those bright spots are terrific. "For those willing to stick it out"—and casual Costello fans may not—it "proves ultimately satisfying."
- Andrew Perry, Telegraph: "This dalliance in fiddly, old-time country music almost feels like a return to base camp. It’s more rootsy than 1981’s Almost Blue."