Imperial Bedroom Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
05.11.2015
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Rock
Subgenre: Adult Alternative
Artist: Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Composer: Elvis Costello
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Beyond Belief 02:34
- 2 Tears Before Bedtime 03:03
- 3 Shabby Doll 04:48
- 4 The Long Honeymoon 04:15
- 5 Man Out Of Time 05:27
- 6 Almost Blue 02:50
- 7 ...And In Every Home 03:24
- 8 The Loved Ones 02:48
- 9 Human Hands 02:43
- 10 Kid About It 02:45
- 11 Little Savage 02:37
- 12 Boy With A Problem 02:13
- 13 Pidgin English 03:58
- 14 You Little Fool 03:12
- 15 Town Cryer 04:15
Info for Imperial Bedroom
With his seventh album, „Imperial Bedroom“, Elvis Costello was hailed as being more than just a New Wave rocker. With intricate, Beatlesque arrangements and unusual, sophisticated song structures, Costello emerged as full-blown master craftsman. Some of the more excitable critics of the day declared him a modern Cole Porter. Indeed, it's possible to imagine some 1940s torch singer crooning the slinky 'The Long Honeymoon' or the mournful 'Kid About It,' but the free-associative, polyrhythmic likes of 'Beyond Belief' and 'Shabby Doll' had never been heard anywhere in pop music before.
Undeniably one of Costello's finest hours as a tunesmith, „Imperial Bedroom“ shows several sides of his musical personality. He's roots-conscious enough to pen a perfect jazz ballad ('Almost Blue,' later covered by Chet Baker), but adventurous enoug
„Having gotten country out of his system with Almost Blue, Elvis Costello returned to pop music with Imperial Bedroom -- and it was pop in the classic, Tin Pan Alley sense. Costello chose to hire Geoff Emerick, who engineered all of the Beatles' most ambitious records, to produce Imperial Bedroom, which indicates what it sounds like -- it's traditional pop with a post-Sgt. Pepper production. Essentially, the songs on Imperial Bedroom are an extension of Costello's jazz and pop infatuations on Trust. Costello's music is complex and intricate, yet it flows so smoothly, it's easy to miss the bitter, brutal lyrics. The interweaving layers of 'Beyond Belief' and the whirlwind intro are the most overtly dark sounds on the record, with most of the album given over to the orchestrated, melancholy torch songs and pop singles. Never once do Costello & the Attractions deliver a rock & roll song -- the album is all about sonic detail, from the accordion on 'The Long Honeymoon' to the lilting strings on 'Town Cryer.' Of course, the detail and the ornate arrangements immediately peg Imperial Bedroom as Costello's most ambitious album, but that doesn't mean it's his absolute masterpiece. Imperial Bedroom remains one of Costello's essential records because it is the culmination of his ambitions and desires -- it's where he proves that he can play with the big boys, both as a songwriter and a record-maker. It may not have been a commercial blockbuster, but it certainly earned the respect of legions of musicians and critics who would have previously disdained such a punk rocker. And, perhaps, that's also the reason that he abandoned this immaculately crafted style of work on his next album, Punch the Clock.“ (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)
Elvis Costello, vocals, guitar, piano
Steve Nieve, piano, organ, harpsichord, accordion, guitar
Bruce Thomas, bass
Pete Thomas, drums
Recorded 1982 at AIR Recording Studios, London
Produced by Geoff Emerick 'from an original idea by Elvis Costello'
Digitally remastered
Elvis Costello
began working as a professional musician 35 years ago, shortly after the release of his first album, “My Aim Is True”. He has made more than 27 studio records, three live albums and numerous guest appearances on stage, studio and screen as well as working as a record producer, bit-part actor and composing music for television drama and dance performance.
He has toured the world with The Attractions, The Imposters and the pianist, Steve Nieve, performing with symphony and jazz orchestras as well as in solo performance. His catalogue of songs includes collaborations with Paul McCartney, Allen Toussaint and Burt Bacharach with whom he won a Grammy for “I Still Have That Other Girl” from their 1998 collaboration, Painted From Memory. Costello’s songs have been recorded by George Jones, Chet Baker, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Dusty Springfield and Robert Wyatt.
Elvis Costello and The Attractions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In the same year he was awarded ASCAP’s prestigious Founder’s Award. His last record was 2010s National Ransom, produced by T-Bone Burnett. Between 2008 and 2010, Costello was the host of twenty episodes of the interview and music show, “Spectacle” on the Sundance Channel.
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