Metascore
71

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 21
  2. Negative: 1 out of 21
  1. It never feels as urgent as his prime work, but it's at once his most accomplished and visceral record as a veteran rocker.
  2. Welcome, worthy and wonderful.
  3. Blender
    80
    It's Costello at his most emotionally direct. [Oct 2004, p.118]
  4. The Delivery Man is a solid, albeit slightly over-learned and patronizing, collection of bluesy rock.
  5. It’s been ages since he’s sounded this self-assured, or this much at home.
  6. Costello's most exciting album in ages.
  7. Entertainment Weekly
    83
    The album delivers, all right, if not all the time. [24 Sep 2004, p.105]
  8. Mojo
    100
    Songs terrific, band sensational, and -- big plus -- Costello's voice late-developing way beyond that pinched whine into an instrument of substance and character. [Oct 2004, p.97]
  9. Staggered between full-on rockers like "Needle Time," "There’s A Story In Your Voice", and "Bedlam," the softer material sounds excessively genteel.
  10. Often, Costello just sounds prissy and uptight in these more relaxed environs.
  11. This is a classic Costello record... arguably his most cohesive, magnetic collection of songs since Blood & Chocolate and the highlight of his middle-age years.
  12. Rolling Stone
    80
    Even the ballads... bristle with force. [28 Oct 2004, p.99]
  13. 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.
  14. Fortunately, the good songs outnumber the bad; unfortunately, the veteran Costello has made the rookie mistaking of frontloading the disc.
  15. He sets tales of sexual double dealing and domestic violence to a sound somewhere between the two albums he made in 1986: the Americana of King Of America meeting the over-amplified rawness of Blood and Chocolate.
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 15 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. ShawnJ
    May 4, 2005
    9
    There are a couple of tunes that put me to sleep, but I can't stop listening to the others.
  2. ClaraC
    Mar 27, 2005
    8
    Listening to this album feels like returning to King of America, Blood & Chocolate -- even a little bit of Imperial Bedroom. I don't Listening 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. Full Review »
  3. JoeyM
    Oct 11, 2004
    9
    The last Costello album that I enjoyed as much as this one was "Painted from Memory," his collaboration with Bacharach. I have enjoyed his The last Costello album that I enjoyed as much as this one was "Painted from Memory," his collaboration with Bacharach. I have enjoyed his work the most in the last two decades when he has focused on pushing his own limits. I felt that the last couple of turns with the Attractations were forced "returns to form" with a couple of good songs and I didn't much care for "North" at all. This collection, on the other hand, has some of his finest lyrics, bravest musical turns and sharpest delivery in recent memory. Well worth a listen! Full Review »