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March 3, 2006
MY FLAME BURNS BLUE
'Flame' burns brightBy DARRYL STERDAN -- Winnipeg Sun
Elvis Costello My Flame Burns Blue (Deutsche Grammophon/Universal) "During the last 12 years," writes Elvis Costello in the liner notes to My Flame Burns Blue, "I've had the opportunity to work with a number of contrasting ensembles, from chamber group and jazz big band to symphony orchestra." On this adventurously sophisticated live disc recorded at a 2004 jazz festival, he splits the difference, teaming up with the legendary Dutch Metropole Orkest -- a jazz orchestra with a string section -- to revisit and revamp 14 cuts from throughout his career. Highlights include a swellegantly lush version of Almost Blue; a wild update of Trust's Clubland that careens from samba to swing to circus waltz; a jump-blues cover of Dave Bartholomew's That's How You Got Killed Before; a swinging version of Mingus's Hora Decubitus with lyrics by Costello; a soundtrack-sized upgrade of When I Was Cruel's Episode of Blonde; and a snazzy finger-popping reinvention of Watching the Detectives. Granted, it doesn't rock. But it sure is a cut above the usual live-album predictability. Of course, what else would you expect from the most unpredictable artist in contemporary music? As a bonus, Costello supplies lengthy anecdotes on all the songs, along with full lyrics. Also included, for no apparent reason, is a bonus disc with excerpts from his 2004 orchestral offering Il Sogno. Track Listing:
Disc 1:
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