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Almost You: The Songs of Elvis Costello
Almost You: The Songs of Elvis Costello
Various Artists / CD / 2002
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Artist
Various Artists
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Bar/None
Producer
Brenda Kahn, Brian Beattie, Clay Jones, Tony Scalzo, The Mendoza Line, Gary Maurer, Okkervil River, Brian McTear, Michael Crow, Lil' Cap'n Travis, Dan Messe, Burnside Project
Release Date
2003 01 21
Song List
1: Green Shirt (2:19)
2: (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes (2:24)
3: Busy Bodies (3:32)
4: No Action (1:58)
5: Still Too Soon to Know (2:43)
6: Alison (3:28)
7: Blue Chair (4:15)
8: Watch Your Step (3:33)
9: Beyond Belief (3:38)
10: Men Called Uncle (2:22)
11: Indoor Fireworks (4:44)
12: Just a Memory (3:21)
13: Riot Action (4:40)
14: Sleep of the Just (3:51)
15: [Untitled Track] (4:01)
Style.Categories
Pop Underground, Indie Pop, Chamber Pop, Alternative Country-Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Urban Folk
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Amazingly, with the flood of
tribute records
that has washed over record stores in the past few years, this is the first newly recorded tribute to the songs of
Elvis Costello
. The 15 artists and bands are strictly
indie rock
, many of them from the American south. Most of the tracks they cover are from
Costello
's early salad days as an angry young man (three from
My Aim Is True
, one from
This Year's Model
, two from
Armed Forces
, one from
Trust
, three from
Get Happy!!
, and one from
Imperial Bedroom
) with a couple from later records (one from
Blood & Chocolate
, three from
King of America
, and one from
Brutal Youth
). As with any tribute collection, you are going to find the good, the bad, and the imitators. Most of the groups here don't take many liberties, but only a couple go for full-on imitations;
Fastball
's
Tony Scalzo
's vocals sound eerily like a young
Costello
on a reverent take of
"Busy Bodies,"
and
Grand Champeen
attempts to
rock
out on
"No Action,"
but despite the volume and good intentions, sounds about one-tenth as mean and messed up as
Costello
's original. There are plenty of good interpretations to be found here.
Matt Pond PA
kicks off the disc with the best track here, a lovely cello-driven take on
"Green Shoes,"
with
Matt Pond
's vocals recalling the snarling spirit of
Costello
without aping him.
Damnation
's take on
Brutal Youth
's
"Still Too Soon to Know"
is spare and beautiful, featuring a wrenching lead vocal from
Deborah Kelly
.
"Alison"
is a song that could easily lend itself to mawkishness, but
Vic Chesnutt
and
Jack Logan
do a fairly straightforward, un-over-emotional version backed by guitar and piano.
Lil' Cap'n Travis
gives
"Blue Chair"
from
Blood & Chocolate
a sweeping orchestral
country
feel with plenty of swooping pedal steel and a healthy dose of glockenspiel. One of the delights of a good collection like this is discovering new bands.
Lil' Cap'n Travis
is one to keep an eye out for. Fellow obscure indie group
the Deathray Davies
turn in a spirited take on
"Men Called Uncle"
and
the Mendoza Line
end the record in fine style with a
Shannon McArdle
-sung version of
"Sleep of the Just"
from
King of America
that should send listeners straight out to buy all of
the Mendoza Line
's fine records. There are not really any bad tracks, only a few that don't work very well in context;
Brenda Kahn
over-sings on
"Watch Your Step,"
Tywanna Jo Baskette
monotonally under-sings on
"Just a Memory,"
Okerrvil River
's wavering, over-emotional vocals sink an otherwise interesting version of
"Riot Act,"
and
Kev Russell's Junker
's yodeling version of
"Indoor Fireworks"
isn't bad really, it just sounds out of place here. Four less-than-great songs don't sink this ship, however. It is a highly listenable disc throughout and sometimes even quite good.
Costello
should be proud and anyone who is a fan should be sure to check this collection out. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
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