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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing piece of work, September 24, 2003
I've just finished listening to North for the first time. I wasn't sure what to expect coming in. When I first purchased the album, I didn't know what to expect from a musical chameleon like Costello. Glancing over the liner notes, I noticed the complex arrangements, some noting as many as fourteen different players, along with a mention of a 34-piece string section at the end (I assume this must be for "Fallen"). Then, noticing the Deutsch Grammophon logo on the CD, I realized this would be something heavily influenced by classical. Although I'm familiar a fair amount of Costello's works, I still have not heard his chamber-pop works such as "The Juliet Letters" with the Brodsky Quartet (who make an appearance in "Still" on this album), but I had been given the impression that such experiments had led to mixed results.I'm happy to say that the results here are anything but mixed. Most will not find "North" as immediately captivating as "Painted from Memory", and will be disappointed if they expect a sequel to "When I Was Cruel". Although the rocker Costello is gone, at least for the moment, the works here feel more honest, heartfelt, and uncompromising than any of the albums mentioned above. If you give yourself over to the music, it is captivating and compelling, and I have the feeling that, over time, this will remain one of my favorite Costello albums. Sure, I'll still be popping in the pop/rock hits and classics, but this album acts as a subtle emotional roller coaster, if such a thing is possible. It takes you on a journey of a desperation and hope going through it's 11 tracks. Definitely not for everyone, but more than worth your precious time.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
give it time...., September 29, 2003
....and you'll love it. i'm a huge EC fan, but this album kind of annoyed me at first. just too mellow. the only tunes that jumped out at me initially were "still" (an absolute stunner) and "someone took the words away" (even better), and i had to send out search parties to find the melody in (seemingly) dirge-like numbers like "when did i stop dreaming" or "fallen". but, after about a week or so of listening, the intricate beauty -- and, yes, sturdy melodies -- of these fragile songs bloomed into full flower. head "north", folks -- it's a great trip.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Going the other way..., October 11, 2003
During a recent interview Elvis was asked about the title to his latest album, "NORTH". He replied that most songs and records written about love are all about a relationship "going South", "well, this is just the opposite of that.." I thought this was a brilliant statement on the body of work that Elvis has brought to us with this effort. So sit back, be quiet, and listen to a man start from loneliness, move to hope, and onto unbridled love all within one record. Elvis's exploration of the intimate rooms of male emotion that he walks into with this record is to be admired and taken in deeply, as most artists in Elvis's position would not be so brave to pursue so completely. His full commitment pays off with the nakedness and very intimate and quiet setting and leaves us feeling as if we are hearing him for the first time. If you wish to hear an artist that not only challenges himself, but his fans continuously, and then go on this journey and discover something most of us never take the time to admit to ourselves.
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