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Secret, Profane And Sugarcane (Amazon MP3 Exclusive Version)

Elvis CostelloMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: June 2, 2009
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  • Original Release Date: June 2, 2009
  • Release Date: June 2, 2009
  • Label: Hear Music
  • Copyright: (C) 2009 Elvis Costello. Under exclusive license to StarCon LLC d/b/a Hear MusicTM
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  • Total Length: 55:39
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  • ASIN: B002B40GHU
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #62,522 Paid in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Albums)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite cd September 11, 2010
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Really I can't say enough good things about this cd. It's been the go to album for every mood and every spare moment since receiving it. It's fun, it's intelligent, it's filled with history and mostly I can't help but sing along with every song. Track 10, Sulphur to Sugarcane is my new favorite song. Thank you Mr Costello for singing it at the Arlington in Santa Barbara a few months ago. And #4 My All Time Doll is sexy and sweet and gave me happy chills the first time I heard it. I could go on but this would turn into a love letter instead of a raving review. Buy it, Enjoy it, Sing your heart out along with it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Elvis the wizard. July 30, 2010
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This is a very strong collections of songs dressed up in a acustic outfit. And no drums just lika the other Elvis FIRST recordings. Just a few reflections about this artist. To have one of his best periods ("When I Was Crule" 2002 and "Momofuku" 2008 is also 5 stars records) after 30 years in rock & rollbizzniz is quite something. And so is his way to work without any musical borders. 4 of the songs here was written and preformed first as an opera (Elvis sanged them with a Swedish operagirl in Copenhagens operahouse in 2005) but here they appear as hillbilly-songs. Could two musicstyles be more different? And it works wonderfull! Remember also "For The Stars": Operastar Anne Sofie Von Otter and pubrocklegend Billy Bremner on the same recordings! A pint of champagne, please!
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm in Like, but not in Love. June 2, 2009
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This is an extremely well produced disc full of great performances but I fear that it will not get a lot of future play in my rotation. There are certainly standout tracks, "Hidden Shame" is every bit as good as the version by The Man in Black; I enjoyed "Sulphur to Sugarcane" when he previewed it on his solo acoustic tour with Dylan and I like it even more on this disc. "I Felt the Chill" and "Changing Partners" are also standouts (although, as with any Costello album my favorites change). "Complicated Shadows", on the other hand, falls flat from its previous Rolling-Stones-rave-up arrangement and sounds oddly rushed and disjointed here. The players really stand out, though. Love the mandolin, Dobro and bass. And Jim Lauderdale's voice complements Costello's beautifully. Curious to see how they work together live this summer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Elvis Heads South for Another Country Adventure April 17, 2013
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Teaming up for another album with T Bone Burnett, Costello dives back into the world of bluegrass, country, Americana and folk for another rich and diverse offering that officially cements him as one of the greatest musical minds in history. This album finds him dealing with stories and themes of the South and it's Antebellum stylings, never ceasing to surprise at every twist and turn.

The album opens with "Down Among the Wines and Spirits", a brilliant and bluesy introduction that's both catchy and fun. It's clear which waters EC is choosing to sail and the trend continues with "Complicated Shadows", a re-done version of a song that previously appeared on All This Useless Beauty. This version trades the loud guitar and drums of the original for acoustic stylings and a country swagger. "She Handed Me a Mirror" and "Red Cotton" tell great stories while "Hidden Shame", "I Dreamed of My Old Lover" and "Sulfur to Sugarcane" all explore different areas of bluegrass and country. The tunes are unique but also accessible enough for those who aren't big fans of the genre. It's evident that Costello is a music lover and he does country better than most of today's country artists. If country and bluegrass were always done this brilliantly then I'd tune in much more often.

"The Crooked Line" is a fiddle-driven number that's just awesome and the closer, a cover of "Changing Partners", is dedicated to Cosetello's wife and it's a fitting and touching end to the album. However, it's the ballad "I Felt the Chill Before the Winter Came" that literally gives me chills. It's haunting and downright beautiful and an absolute essential for any curious listener. It's a classic Cosetello ballad of epic proportions and the fact that gets some help from Loretta Lynn just seals the deal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Elvis comes up smellin' sweet November 8, 2010
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With "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane," Elvis explores a sort of bluegrass/New Orleans fusion and comes up smelling sweet ... after stinking a bit on "Momofuko."

For the most part, the production is spare and there are some similarities to "Juliet Letters" in the emphasis on vocals and harmonies, particularly in "She Handed me a Mirror." A few songs seem to have been bolted on - the two songs Elvis wrote for Johnny Cash, "Hidden Shame" and "Complicated Shadows" clearly were not written for Elvis. It sounds as if he struggles to avoid simply giving a vocal impression of the late Mr. Cash, and in the case of "Hidden Shame" he fails, which is unfortunate because it really is a wonderful song with beautiful, yet terrifying lyrics. "Complicated Shadows," which appeared previously on "Useless Beauty" is better suited to Elvis' voice, and the version here sounds more like a song from "Spike" than the other songs on this album, with the exception of "My All Time Doll" which also sounds like offspring from "Spike."

"She Was No Good" is one of Elvis' best songs ever - the lingering on key notes in the song underscores the beauty of the lyrics and the melody. The lead track is a great introduction to the overall concept of the album, and "Sulfur to Sugarcane," with its bawdy lyrics and downright profane refrain (I think we all know what he means by "sulfur") is a catchy little romp that keeps the toe tapping even on the fiftieth listen. I really wouldn't categorize this album as country (with the exception of "Hidden Shame"); it is more American folk with bluegrass influence.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it
If you like Elvis Costello Music, just buy it. I wish it was more hardcore but meh, he's getting older just like me.
Published 5 months ago by W. Wood
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing acoustic album from Elvis
The more I listen to this album the more I love it. It sounds like good old fashioned American music a la the "O Brother Where Art Thou" soundtrack. Read more
Published on March 17, 2011 by Jeremy
3.0 out of 5 stars close but no cigar
Like so many writing here I go back a long way with Elvis Costello - first saw him with the pre attractions band in London in 75 or 76 - martin belmont and co, I think - then so... Read more
Published on September 21, 2010 by D'Arcy
1.0 out of 5 stars Save your $$
what a major disappointment, clearly Mr. Costello has lost relevance in today's music world.

This is merely a gimmicky attempt at producing a "new sound" to a "new... Read more
Published on June 18, 2010 by Steven J. Korol
1.0 out of 5 stars Buy this when...
Buy this when Elvis Costello gives Israel a chance and comes to perform here, rather that indulging in an unfortunately fashionable cause du jour. Read more
Published on May 19, 2010 by Sorek
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible album, made my ears hurt, extremely profane
This is the worst album I've listened to in recent years. ALL of the songs are boring and meandering, the lyrics are trash, and the singing, oh boy, the singing wants to make you... Read more
Published on May 18, 2010 by Rock Expert
4.0 out of 5 stars Elvis empire
Elvis is everywhere and good for us. On Treme via HBO,on tour,on Sundance Channel's Spectacle and as Daddy to twins with Diana Krall so the musical empire will continue. Read more
Published on May 17, 2010 by mark isenberg
5.0 out of 5 stars Top notch songwriting with a country twang.
Elvis knows REAL country music better than most of the artists found in the country section of the record song. One of his best albums.
Published on January 16, 2010 by Cameron L
4.0 out of 5 stars Profound & Sugar-Free
When EC commits to an LP, it can be a hard-baked bummer or a sugary hit factory. Often within the same song. It can also be brilliant, as SP&S often is. Read more
Published on December 29, 2009 by wordnat
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Is Elvis Costello Becoming the Robert DeNiro of Rock? Or is he Woody Allen?
"When I Was Cruel" is one of my favorites and definitely one of EC's better "loud" albums in the past 10 years, but I still find myself hitting the skip button on particular songs.

With "The Delivery Man" EC delivers all of the energy found in the best of "When... Read more
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