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  • Audio CD (September 23, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B0000C7PQS
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #115,713 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The unthinkable: Elvis Costello drunk with love!, March 3, 2005
Throughout his career, Elvis Costello has made his reputation on changing his music styles with the days of the week. Even the angry punk he had made his name on & with which he became an unofficial member of the movement was just one facet of his identity, for shortly afterwards, he dabbled in soul (1980's GET HAPPY!!), country (1981's ALMOST BLUE), baroque pop (1982's IMPERIAL BEDROOM), and even classical (1993's THE JULIET LETTERS). The latter has proven to be more than just an ordinary flirtation, for even while THE JULIET LETTERS album with the Brodsky String Quartet may have been a very obviously self-conscious affair, Elvis returned to the genre three times more, recording an album with opera singer Anne Sofie Von Otter (2001's FOR THE STARS) & then recording his first full-fledged classical work (i.e. not still having his lyrical talents to fall back on) with IL SOGNO (2004). In between those two, Elvis recorded a unique jazz-pop hybrid (although it is released on Deutsche Grammophon, the label for his classical material) with 2003's NORTH.

One of the things that makes NORTH Elvis' best classical-based work is the story behind its creation. After the divorce from his second wife Caitlin O'Riordan, Elvis met jazz singer Diana Krall (who my mother is quite a fan of). Supposedly, it was love at first sight, and by the time Elvis began work on NORTH (less than a year after 2002's artistic renewal WHEN I WAS CRUEL), the two were engaged. For someone as legendarily misanthropic in his music like Elvis Costello, the idea of him getting all lovey-dovey may be a frightening one. Just maybe finding the love of his life has Elvis wishing to sing rainbows, and while occasionally his lyrics will still retain a sense of didacticism, there is no secret about what each of the 11 songs are about.

Of course, not every song on NORTH is completely dedicated to his new love. Some songs like "You Left Me In The Dark" could easily be about the demise of Elvis' second marriage with him wondering just how things went wrong. Rather than laying the blame at his ex-wife's door, Elvis accuses himself: "Nothing I do can make you stay/I'm glad it will rain today". "Fallen" also finds Elvis with a heart of despair over messing up a good relationship with its autumnal music & especially in its lyrics full of browns, ambers & burnished golds. Where the orchestral arrangements could have gotten over-the-top (and on "Can You Be True?", it comes quite close to that), they are actually much more subtle than expected, which was something THE JULIET LETTERS did not have enough of.

Those are the only two songs on NORTH that find Elvis in a dark mood matching the blackness of the cover art. The rest clearly have him celebrating his newfound romance & darned be the results. "Still" is perhaps the most romantic Elvis has ever gotten in his music, especially with the opening verse. Elvis still does not have his head too high in the clouds, though, if the last verse is any indication: "I want to kiss you in a rush/and whisper things to make you blush/and you say, "Darling, hush".

"Let Me Tell You About Her" certainly indicates Elvis' wish to tell the world about his new love, whether or not they care to listen. Elvis' lyrics have often been compared to Cole Porter, and maybe he is aware of that with the reference to Cole's classic song "You're Sensational". "Someone Took The Words Away" works in a similar fashion, demonstrating how Elvis is at a loss for words upon seeing his new love for the first time, as does "When Did I Stop Dreaming?". These three songs are the ones that contain the trademark Costello wit, only this time being used for good rather than criticism.

"You Turned To Me" has Elvis wondering if he could all be dreaming these amorous feelings, and if his new woman does in fact consider him her new addiction. One song that does not have an orchestra of any kind on it, the simple bass & piano accompaniment still manages to sound as full as it needs to be. "Can You Be True?" has Elvis inquiring whether his new love will be as faithful to him as he will be to her. Elvis again shows no shame in being love poet extraordinaire, as he does on the more positive outlook of "When It Sings", but that just indicates the former angry young man of MY AIM IS TRUE (1977) & THIS YEAR'S MODEL (1978) has done a lot of growing up since those acid-drenched masterpieces. When you hear the devotional lyrics to a song like "When Green Eyes Turn Blue", it is apparent that Elvis has learned when to put the verbal daggers away if necessary.

The love letter that is NORTH closes out in utter bliss on "I'm In The Mood Again", with Elvis creating a reverent ode to love in the big city, one you could hear emanating from a club after midnight in New York City. With just a piano (played by Elvis himself, whereas the keyboard playing mostly rested upon old Attractions member Steve Nieve) & a vibraphone as accompaniment, that is all the song needs to show that Elvis Costello is ready to give love a chance, and just maybe the third time is the charm. After experiencing some 40 straight minutes of unabashed romantic celebration, one can not help but hope that turns out to be true.

While NORTH may not be as overtly classical as THE JULIET LETTERS or even IL SOGNO, that in fact is what makes it work so well. With THE JULIET LETTERS having been more a pastiche of a string quartet sound rather than a tried-and-true experiment with it, NORTH's more understated use of a classical sound, and concentrating more on the jazzier elements of the music therein (sounding like the theme albums that Frank Sinatra had created so successfully in the '50s & '60s, only this time, Elvis is taking a crack at writing standards as well as singing them), makes it one much easier to enjoy for what it is, and not what it should have been. The music of his future wife perhaps had a profound effect on Elvis' own work, and he would even collaborate with Diana Krall for the original songs on her then-upcoming THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM album. Those who come into NORTH expecting just another genre experiment will be much surprised to see Elvis thrive in yet another style of music one would think he had no business even attempting.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Musical Departure, January 22, 2004
By "boomer45" (Westfield, MA) - See all my reviews
Elvis Costello is a constantly evolving artist, and his fans have come to expect the unexpected from him. This song cycle may prove to be his most challenging even for hardcore fans. This time around, not only has he abandoned his rock sound, as he has done before, but he has also tossed aside his trademark scathing lyrics. While some may view this as sequel to 1998's "Painted From Memory" with Burt Bacharach, this album is a more sparse affair, with none of the pop backbeat of the former. Many songs feature little more than piano and a string quartet as accompaniment. The melancholy feeling behind the songs evokes images of dusk on a brisk autumn day. The lyrics suggest heartbreak, disappointment, and the rediscovery of love, a topic seemingly new to the Costello oeuvre. The album may take a few listens to warm up to, but ultimately it is rich with musical delight. Overall, this is a solid effort from the artist. While the musical style is not for everyone, those who can appreciate a more sophisticated, "grown up" Elvis Costello should be able to enjoy this album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mellow Costello, January 16, 2004
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Well, this falls into the category of "mellow Costello."

In the vein (not vain, as some reviewers might have you believe) of The Juliette Letters and other gentle Elvis, this is a CD to throw on as background music, light the candles, sip the wine, and chill.

Do NOT expect to rock, even for a second. Think slow jazz, and if you like Elvis' voice and the aforementioned style, you'll enjoy this CD.

If you're expecting a return to the Attractions, you'll regret buying this one.

For what it is, I like it. Elvis is top notch, a class act, and he rarely puts out junk.

Definitely worth a listen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A MASTERPIECE!
Don't expect Pump It Again or Radio Radio from this mature man in love. While McCartney is still writing silly love songs (which I love) Costello is writing musically... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mood music
I've always admired Costello's willingness to pursue all types of music. His refusal to be pigeon-holed has led him to create an incredible variety of music. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars MacIntosh In The Rain
Look, you suffered through the "Country" album. The "classical". The inevitable "covers" record. More than a few "concepts". You knew it was coming. Read more
Published on May 16, 2005 by K. H. Orton

1.0 out of 5 stars Not for most fans of Elvis Costello's rock music
As a long time Elvis Costello fan I have to say that this is the first of his albums I wont give shelf space to. I find it deadly dull. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful
Wow! I can't believe some people actually don't like this album. Sure it is different, but that's what makes it special. It's soothing, relaxing, and brooding. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite CD, so far
Ce CD un un de mes préférés. Les paroles et la musique sont magnifiques, et j'ai eu l'occasion de l'offir à plusieurs personnes, elles en sont toutes ravies. Read more
Published on November 30, 2004 by J. Goldmann

1.0 out of 5 stars The only word to describe this record is " Dirge"
You are brave man if you criticise an Elvis Costello record because the fans will say "you don't get it" or they will suggest that you are living in the past. Read more
Published on November 22, 2004 by Jimbo

4.0 out of 5 stars very inventive
to save you the trouble of reading the review of the windbag below me, i'll just tell you straight that this is a very clever and inventive album with more originality than one... Read more
Published on September 25, 2004 by michael deveau

4.0 out of 5 stars Go for the European edition!
It's quite a slow grower, this one. It took me six or seven listens until I was able to tell the songs from one another. Read more
Published on September 20, 2004 by Alias Persson

3.0 out of 5 stars Elvis Does a Mellow Perry Como
This is a very sweet sounding CD of soft songs that hark back to the non-rock era of the 50's and 60's when Sinatra, Crosby and Como were still strong. Read more
Published on September 17, 2004 by Daniel Hurley

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