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  • Artist: Elvis Costello
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

North, Elvis Costello's 20th album of new material, follows the deliberately classicist When I Was Cruel by a mere year, but it feels more the sequel to 1998's Burt Bacharach collaboration, Painted From Memory, or even 1993's roundly ignored classical pop experiment, The Juliet Letters. Costello has abandoned clanging guitars and drums of Cruel -- abandoned rock & roll, really -- to return to a set of classically influenced songs, all "composed, arranged and conducted" by the man himself (on The Juliet Letters, he was merely the composer and voice). The songs on North are pitched halfway between traditional torch ballads and arty contemporary Broadway writers such as Stephen Sondheim. This isn't so much a shift in direction after When I Was Cruel as much as it is an extension of the Bacharach album (in this context, Cruel seems like the aberration), but it's also a reflection of Costello's new love for Canadian jazz singer Diana Krall. It's not just that North is somewhat of a song cycle, starting with the despair of a failed relationship and ending with the hope of a new love, but that it's somewhat written in the style of Krall's music: self-consciously sophisticated and slightly jazzy. Ultimately, North is not jazz-pop; it's classical pop, with Costello more interested in the structure, arrangement, and words of the song rather than mere catchiness. It's a very writerly album, in regards to both the music and lyrics. Consequently, it takes a bit of effort to get into the album, since it purposefully lacks hooks and songs as immediate or tuneful as those on Painted From Memory or "Jacksons, Monk and Rowe" from The Juliet Letters. This is not a flaw, per se -- it's simply what the album is, a collection of subtle songs performed with an elegant understatement. Unlike The Juliet Letters, North never feels like an exercise, nor does it feel like Costello has something to prove. It's a specific, personal album with serious ambitions that it fulfills. If the album ultimately winds up being something to listen to on occasion rather than a record to spin repeatedly, that doesn't make Costello's achievement with this song cycle any less admirable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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North (Elvis Costello album)

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North
Studio album by Elvis Costello
Released September 23, 2003
Genre Jazz, Pop
Label Deutsche Grammophon
Producer Elvis Costello, Kevin Killen
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Elvis Costello chronology
Cruel Smile
(2002)
North
(2003)
Il Sogno
(2004)

North is a 2003 album by Elvis Costello. It reached 44 in the UK album charts, 57 in the US charts and No. 1 in the US Traditional Jazz charts.

Coming after the return-to-form rock'n'roll of When I Was Cruel, North is an intimate album of ballads, reportedly inspired by Costello's relationship with Diana Krall. The album received mixed reviews.

A limited edition of the album also contains a DVD with two solo piano performances by Costello ("North," "Fallen") and a promo video for "Still." There is also a code included inside the package for a free download of the outtake title track "North," which is provided in the Windows Media Audio (.wma) format.

Track listing

  1. "You Left Me in the Dark" - 3:26
  2. "Someone Took the Words Away" - 4:35
  3. "When Did I Stop Dreaming?" - 5:22
  4. "You Turned to Me" - 2:32
  5. "Fallen" - 3:12
  6. "When It Sings" - 3:58
  7. "Still" - 2:27
  8. "Let Me Tell You About Her" - 4:23
  9. "Can You Be True?" - 3:45
  10. "When Green Eyes Turn Blue" - 4:17
  11. "I'm in the Mood Again" - 2:34
  • The UK and Japanese editions contain the bonus track "Impatience." The Japanese edition also contains another bonus track, "Too Blue."

Limited Edition DVD

  1. "North" (Solo Live Performance) - 3:06
  2. "Still" (Studio Version Promo Video) - 2:44
  3. "Fallen" (Solo Live Performance) - 3:08

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 57
2003 Billboard Top Internet Albums 57
2003 Billboard Top Jazz Albums 1



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