My Flame Burns Blue [2 CD]

Elvis Costello’s third album on Deutsche Grammophon is a multi-faceted offering of all-new recordings of old hits and newer material, all arranged for the Metropole Orkest, a lauded, unique jazz big-band with a terrific string section. This new project is a live recording of his performance with the Metropole Orkest at the 2004 North Sea Jazz Festival. DG. 2006.Elvis Costello takes the occasion of his first official live release (recorded with the 52-piece Metropole Orkest at The Hague’s North Sea Jazz Festival in 2004) to not only recap the various non-rock/pop genres the restless veteran singer-songwriter has explored in recent years, but recast a few of his songbook favorites in striking new musical arrangements as well. The widow of Charles Mingus commissioned Costello to pen lyrics for the rousing revamp of the jazz legend’s “Hora Decubitus” that anchors the album, a task he also performs for the bluesy title track, a reworking of Billy Strayhorn’s final composition “Blood Count.” Elvis wends through such oblique compositional corners as “Favourit! e Hour” and “Upon A Veil of Midnight Blue,” a moody song originally written for blues great Charles Brown, but ultimately thoroughly reworked as “I Wonder How She Knows.” “Clubland” is charged with savory Latin rhythms, “Almost Blue” recast as autumnal orchestral lament and “Watching the Detectives” re-imagined as jazzy, Bernard Herrmann-esque ‘50s TV theme. Other standouts include a swinging big band cover of Dave Bartholomew’s “That’s How You Got Killed Before” and a gorgeous rendition of his first Burt Bacharach collaboration, “God Give Me Strength.” The set’s bonus disc explores yet another intriguing corner of Costello’s contemporary non-pop career via the 45-minute orchestral Il Sogno Suite, music culled from his ’04 score for the Aterbaletto dance troupe’s Italian production of A Midsummer’s Night Dream. –Jerry McCulley


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