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New Elvis Costello Album [img:$uid]http://i38.tinypic.com/5wjtwk.jpg[/img:$uid]
August 2010
Elvis Costello’s new album, National Ransom, is to be released in the U.S. on November 2, a week after its British release. The follow-up to 2009’s Secret, Profane and Sugarcane was produced by T. Bone Burnett in Nashville and L.A. earlier this year. Elvis used backing bands The Imposters and The Sugarcanes on the recordings as well as Vince Gill, Marc Ribot, Buddy Miller and the legendary Leon Russell.
The cover is a fantastic take on various global currencies with a picture of a rather dapper-looking wolf racing off with a bag full of flaming cash.
National Ransom track listing:
“National Ransom” “Jimmie Standing in The Rain” “Stations of the Cross” “A Slow Drag with Josephine” “Five Small Words” “Church Underground” “You Hung the Moon” “Bullets for the New-Born King” “I Lost You” “Dr. Watson, I Presume” “One Bell Ringing” “The Spell that You Cast” “That’s Not the Part of Him You’re Leaving” “My Lovely Jezebel” “All These Strangers”
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Reply #1 posted 08/15/10 7:02pm
elmer |
This reminds me that I stuck his last album on me ipod last year and've forgotten to give it a listen.
Thought The Delivery Man was friggin' great. |
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Reply #2 posted 08/15/10 8:41pm
TyphoonTip |
I was pretty unmoved by the last album, and it seems that he's still tilling the same turf with this new one. But I'll still give it a listen. |
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Reply #3 posted 08/15/10 10:14pm
errant |
at one time, I thought that I could really get into Elvis Costello. it turns out I really only love "Painted From Memory" (the one with Burt Bacharach). haven't revisited him in years to see if I could get in a little deeper, but so it goes.... "does my cock look fat in these jeans?" |
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