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My Flame Burns Blue Live album by Elvis Costello with the Metropole Orkest Released February 28, 2006 Recorded July 2004 Genre Jazz Length 70:03 Label Deutsche Grammophon Producer Elvis Costello Elvis Costello chronology The Delivery Man
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My Flame Burns Blue is the twenty-second album by Elvis Costello, released on Deutsche Grammophon, B0005994-72. It is his second official live release after the El Mocambo bonus disc issued with the 2½ Years box set. It consists of recordings from the North Sea Jazz Festival in July 2004, made with Steve Nieve and The Metropole Orkest, with Vince Mendoza conducting. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Jazz albums chart and at #188 on the Billboard 200.
Contents
Content
In addition to items from Costello's back catalogue, the album presents songs written for different projects for various kinds of ensembles.[2] The Charles Mingus composition "Hora Decubitus" initially appeared on the album Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus. "Upon A Veil of Midnight Blue" would be recorded by the posthumous Charles Mingus Orchestra, initially written for rhythm and blues singer Charles Brown. "Speak Darkly My Angel" was written for Anne Sofie von Otter and the Brodsky Quartet, while "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" was his contribution to a concert commemorating the death of Henry Purcell.[3] A version of "Almost Ideal Eyes" with the Attractions had been an outtake for All This Useless Beauty.
With this album, Costello joined the ranks of songwriters adding lyrics to jazz instrumentals, a practice encompassing classic pop, jazz standards, and vocalese. In addition to the Mingus tune, he drafted words for "Blood Count" by Billy Strayhorn, appearing here as the title song "My Flame Burns Blue."
The initial release included a bonus disc of an abridged version of his 2004 ballet score recording Il Sogno, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas.
Track listing
All songs written by Elvis Costello unless otherwise indicated.
- "Hora Decubitus" (Charles Mingus, Costello) – 5:46
- "Favourite Hour" – 3:58
- "That's How You Got Killed Before" (Dave Bartholomew) – 4:14
- "Upon a Veil of Midnight Blue" – 5:12
- "Clubland" – 4:52
- "Almost Blue" – 5:51
- "Speak Darkly, My Angel" – 3:59
- "Almost Ideal Eyes" – 4:16
- "Can You Be True?" – 3:57
- "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" – 4:22
- "Episode of Blonde" – 6:09
- "My Flame Burns Blue (Blood Count)" (Billy Strayhorn, Costello) – 5:14
- "Watching the Detectives" – 5:24
- "God Give Me Strength" (Burt Bacharach, Costello) – 6:56
Personnel
- Elvis Costello - vocals
- Steve Nieve - piano, melodica solo on "Almost Blue"
- Vince Mendoza - conductor
- The Metropole Orkest
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- Ruud Breuls - trumpet solo on "Hora Decubitus," "That's How You Got Killed Before," "Clubland," "Almost Blue," "Almost Ideal Eyes," "Episode of Blonde," "Watching the Detectives"
- Bart van Lier - trombone solo on "Hora Decubitus," "That's How You Got Killed Before," "Watching the Detectives"
- Leo Janssen - tenor saxophone solo on "Hora Decubitus"
- Jos Bereen - tenor saxophone solo on "That's How You Got Killed Before"
- Marc Scholten - alto saxophone solo on "My Flame Burns Blue" and "Watching the Detectives]]"
- Paul van der Feen - soprano saxophone solo on "Clubland"
- Peter Tiehuis - guitar solo on "Hora Decubitus" and "Episode of Blonde"
- Olof Groesz - cello solo on "Almost Blue"
Charts
Year Chart Position 2006 The Billboard 200 188 2006 Billboard Top Jazz Albums 2 References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Costello, Elvis. My Flame Burns Blue. DG, 2006, liner notes, p. 1.
- ^ Costello, liners, passim.
Elvis Costello The Imposters: Steve Nieve • Pete Thomas • Davey Faragher
The Attractions: Steve Nieve · Bruce Thomas · Pete ThomasStudio albums My Aim Is True · This Year's Model · Armed Forces · Get Happy!! · Trust · Almost Blue · Imperial Bedroom · Punch the Clock · Goodbye Cruel World · King of America · Blood & Chocolate · Spike · Mighty Like a Rose · Brutal Youth · Kojak Variety · All This Useless Beauty · When I Was Cruel · North · The Delivery Man · Momofuku · Secret, Profane & Sugarcane · National RansomLive albums Live at the El Mocambo · Deep Dead Blue with Bill Frisell · Costello & Nieve · My Flame Burns Blue with Metropole Orkest · Live at Hollywood HighCollaborations The Juliet Letters with The Brodsky Quartet · Painted from Memory with Burt Bacharach · For the Stars with Anne Sofie von Otter · The River in Reverse with Allen ToussaintSingles "Less Than Zero" · "Alison" · "Red Shoes" · "Watching the Detectives" · "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" · "Pump It Up" · "Radio Radio" · "Oliver's Army" · "Accidents Will Happen" · "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" · "High Fidelity" · "New Amsterdam" · "Clubland" · "From a Whisper to a Scream" · "Watch Your Step" · "A Good Year for the Roses" · "Sweet Dreams" · "I'm Your Toy" · "You Little Fool" · "Man Out of Time" · "From Head to Toe" · "Party Party" · "Pills and Soap" (as The Imposter) · "Everyday I Write the Book" · "Let Them All Talk" · "Peace in Our Time" (as The Imposter) · "I Wanna Be Loved" / "Turning the Town Red" · "The Only Flame in Town" · "Green Shirt" · "The People's Limousine" (as The Coward Brothers) · "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" · "Seven-Day Weekend" with Jimmy Cliff · "Lovable" · "Tokyo Storm Warning" · "I Want You" · "Blue Chair" · "A Town Called Big Nothing" (as The MacManus Gang) · "Veronica" · "Baby Plays Around" · "...This Town..." · "The Other Side of Summer" · "So Like Candy" · "Jacksons, Monk & Rowe" with The Brodsky Quartet · "Sulky Girl" · "13 Steps Lead Down" · "You Tripped at Every Step" · "London's Brilliant Parade" · "It's Time" · "Little Atoms" · "The Other End of the Telescope" · "Distorted Angel" · "All This Useless Beauty" · "You Bowed Down" · "Toledo" with Burt Bacharach · "She" · "Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)" · "45" · "Still" · "Monkey to Man" · "She's Pulling Out the Pin" · "Brilliant Mistake" · "Who Are These People?" with Burt Bacharach · "Bedlam" · "Complicated Shadows" · "My All Time Doll"Classical works Il Sogno performed by London Symphony OrchestraScores Collaborations Compilations Taking Liberties · Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers · The Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions · Out of Our Idiot · Girls Girls Girls · 2½ Years · The Very Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions 1977-86 · Extreme Honey · The Very Best of Elvis Costello · Cruel Smile · Singles, Volume 1 · Singles, Volume 2 · Singles, Volume 3 · Rock and Roll Music · The Best of Elvis Costello: The First Ten YearsRelated articles Categories:- 2000s jazz album stubs
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