New album for 2013: "Wise Up Ghost" (with The Roots!)
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New album for 2013: "Wise Up Ghost" (with The Roots!)
See also this thread: http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB3 ... f=2&t=9719
Billboard: http://www.billboard.com/column/the-jui ... ost_recent
Last year, D'Angelo took part in a series of covers and jam sessions alongside The Roots and others Jun. 10 at Bonnaroo, marking his first U.S. performance in a decade. With the Roots, Quest has a pair of albums slated for a 2013 release: the band's 17th studio album and a just-announced collaborative effort with Elvis Costello.
Billboard: http://www.billboard.com/column/the-jui ... ost_recent
Last year, D'Angelo took part in a series of covers and jam sessions alongside The Roots and others Jun. 10 at Bonnaroo, marking his first U.S. performance in a decade. With the Roots, Quest has a pair of albums slated for a 2013 release: the band's 17th studio album and a just-announced collaborative effort with Elvis Costello.
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From the other thread...
The Roots' longtime engineer Steven Mandel tweeted yesterday:
The Roots' longtime engineer Steven Mandel tweeted yesterday:
There's also this from September:@ElvisCostello just called me from Australia to discuss the Kinks song "Australia."
And this from August:Steven Mandel who mixes sound for the Jimmy Fallon show and produces the Roots band recently recorded Elvis Costello in Vancouver with the Roots.
Dear Dave,
I recently used one of your prototype CM-12SE mics at Crew Studios in Vancouver and was referred to your website by Mike Cashin, Studio Manager/Head Engineer.
Currently working on an Elvis Costello and The Roots album, which is what we used your mic for, and I gotta say, it was perfect for Elvis's voice and it sounded amazing. We are going to be continuing work on the album in New York and I wanted to purchase a CM-12SE for continuity and also for further projects with and without Elvis. Of course, I'll be mentioning you and your microphone in the credits of the album, it was that great. I mean, we had a nice mic pre and an LA-2A but still, I don't even have to EQ it. Awesome work!
I have been the engineer for the Roots albums since around 1997 and also work with them on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Is the best way to just buy it straight off the website?
I'd like to pick one up immediately."
Thanks,
Steve Mandel
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Some Twitter talk from August:
https://twitter.com/CrewStudios/
Can anyone actually read what's on these pages?!
Steven Mandel wrote:Thank the big G that these guys know what they're doing @CrewStudios.
Crew Studios wrote:@StevenMandel Thanks man...Glad to have your east coast style in the studio. Very unexpected collab, but VERY cool!
Crew Studios wrote:The most awesome session the past couple of days! Deets coming soon. @StevenMandel #EC #bigtime
Crew Studios wrote:Million dollar tennis ball. Keep an eye out for it in the future. Hint: ?uestlove. http://instagr.am/p/OFRk3VhKtv/
Crew Studios wrote:2 great days in studio! We just hosted @ElvisCostello and @StevenMandel (engineer to @theroots)!! http://fb.me/utO48jpk
Steven Mandel wrote:Making the kind of music that makes you say holy shit when you hear it. @ElvisCostello @theroots
https://twitter.com/StevenMandelCrew Studios wrote:@StevenMandel @elviscostello It was a pleasure to have you here! See you in NY sometime!
https://twitter.com/CrewStudios/
Can anyone actually read what's on these pages?!
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Whoa. This will be effing epic.
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Larger version of that photo: http://i.imgur.com/EhZHtUO.jpg
The page on the left has the lyrics for "Pills and Soap." There appears to be another song called "Rise Up Ghost."
The page on the left has the lyrics for "Pills and Soap." There appears to be another song called "Rise Up Ghost."
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F*cking hell, a new album! YESSSS!!!! Well researched, that man! Yay!
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There will be a tour and it will be epic, RIGHT?
And how about an Elvis Costello week on Jimmy Fallon's show when the album is released?
And how about an Elvis Costello week on Jimmy Fallon's show when the album is released?
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The Roots & Elvis Costello Team Up for Album in 2013
by Chris Payne, N.Y. | January 22, 2013 3:00 EST
Since becoming the house band on NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" in 2009, the Roots have backed everyone from Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon to Bon Iver and Carly Rae Jepsen. And now, another collaboration with a legendary artist that began on the "Late Night" stage is leading to a full-length album.
Roots drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson has exclusively revealed to Billboard that the group is prepping a collaborative project with Elvis Costello that should be out sometime this year. "It was really love at first sight," Thompson says of Costello, who has made three "Late Night" appearances, including a performance in February 2012 during a week-long tribute to Bruce Springsteen. "The second time he came on, we surpassed the first one. So by the third time, he was like, 'Let's stop messing around and do something together.'"
The initial plan was to cut just a few tracks, but those sessions proved fruitful enough for the artists to keep going. Says Thompson, "we had 13 or 14 songs, but then we said, 'Ooh! Wait a minute! Let's replace four of these songs with four better songs! And now we have the tightest 12-14 song collection out of about 20 songs that we made."
In the near future, Costello and the Roots plan to mix and master the as-yet-untitled LP with assistance from Roots engineer Steven Mandel, who is co-producing the project with them. It is unclear at deadline which label will release the album. "We kind of have the freedom to take it around, whether it's to Elvis' people or Def Jam's people," says Thompson. "I can just say that it is brilliant."
In addition to the Costello album, the Roots are planning to release their own new LP, "& Then You Shoot Your Cousin," either in late 2013 or early 2014. "We're in the genesis of that right now," says Thompson of the follow-up to 2011's Grammy-nominated "Undun."
As reported earlier today, Thompson is also heavily involved in D'Angelo's long-awaited follow-up to 2000's "Voodoo," which he says should finally be released this year. The Roots also just announced the lineup for their sixth annual Roots Picnic, set for June 1 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
by Chris Payne, N.Y. | January 22, 2013 3:00 EST
Since becoming the house band on NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" in 2009, the Roots have backed everyone from Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon to Bon Iver and Carly Rae Jepsen. And now, another collaboration with a legendary artist that began on the "Late Night" stage is leading to a full-length album.
Roots drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson has exclusively revealed to Billboard that the group is prepping a collaborative project with Elvis Costello that should be out sometime this year. "It was really love at first sight," Thompson says of Costello, who has made three "Late Night" appearances, including a performance in February 2012 during a week-long tribute to Bruce Springsteen. "The second time he came on, we surpassed the first one. So by the third time, he was like, 'Let's stop messing around and do something together.'"
The initial plan was to cut just a few tracks, but those sessions proved fruitful enough for the artists to keep going. Says Thompson, "we had 13 or 14 songs, but then we said, 'Ooh! Wait a minute! Let's replace four of these songs with four better songs! And now we have the tightest 12-14 song collection out of about 20 songs that we made."
In the near future, Costello and the Roots plan to mix and master the as-yet-untitled LP with assistance from Roots engineer Steven Mandel, who is co-producing the project with them. It is unclear at deadline which label will release the album. "We kind of have the freedom to take it around, whether it's to Elvis' people or Def Jam's people," says Thompson. "I can just say that it is brilliant."
In addition to the Costello album, the Roots are planning to release their own new LP, "& Then You Shoot Your Cousin," either in late 2013 or early 2014. "We're in the genesis of that right now," says Thompson of the follow-up to 2011's Grammy-nominated "Undun."
As reported earlier today, Thompson is also heavily involved in D'Angelo's long-awaited follow-up to 2000's "Voodoo," which he says should finally be released this year. The Roots also just announced the lineup for their sixth annual Roots Picnic, set for June 1 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
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Well, what a pleasant surprise!
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So excited! They've recorded 20 songs! I wonder if they're all originals. I guess there'll be a few covers (inc. The Kinks' 'Australia' as mentioned above)
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What great news! Just when I thought I'd have to wait a couple more years for Elvis to come back out of his shell. This is very exciting!
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yep. Exciting indeed!!!
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my sentiments entirelyLester Burnham wrote:Whoa. This will be effing epic.
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Hmmm - maybe he was just chatting about The Kinks' 'Australia' because he's there at the moment. But here it is - I'd never heard of it before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iUhwYWSmnw
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iUhwYWSmnw
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Or maybe he is planning to give this song an outing during the Australian shows to get the locals onside ? I do hope so. Also what chance of airing any of these other collabarations. Heck my excitement for this weekends fest ( Melbourne and South Australia )knows no bounds !!Neil. wrote:Hmmm - maybe he was just chatting about The Kinks' 'Australia' because he's there at the moment. But here it is - I'd never heard of it before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iUhwYWSmnw
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This is very exciting, especially coming on the heels of a round of interviews where Costello was once again hinting that he was through with making records.
It seems that Costello has now reached the point where HE is the McCartney figure, the Bacharach, the elder musical statesman teaming up with a younger group to make a record. I think this is great, because I think he'll actually be more adventurous, that's always been his nature, so it will be fun to see what his dynamic with The Roots is.
More importantly, I think this is probably going to be a million miles from National Ransom or Secret, Profane & Sugarcane-- I genuinely have NO idea what this record is going to be like! Which is exactly what it should feel like before a new Costello album comes out.
The clips of EC & The Roots are no longer available on the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon website. Does anyone have versions of those performances saved that they could post somewhere?
It seems that Costello has now reached the point where HE is the McCartney figure, the Bacharach, the elder musical statesman teaming up with a younger group to make a record. I think this is great, because I think he'll actually be more adventurous, that's always been his nature, so it will be fun to see what his dynamic with The Roots is.
More importantly, I think this is probably going to be a million miles from National Ransom or Secret, Profane & Sugarcane-- I genuinely have NO idea what this record is going to be like! Which is exactly what it should feel like before a new Costello album comes out.
The clips of EC & The Roots are no longer available on the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon website. Does anyone have versions of those performances saved that they could post somewhere?
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https://vimeo.com/57996294cwr wrote:The clips of EC & The Roots are no longer available on the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon website. Does anyone have versions of those performances saved that they could post somewhere?
Stations of the Cross - November 5, 2010
https://vimeo.com/58262572
Black and White World - November 5, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO3li-2spKI
Black and White World with Quest - May 24, 2011
https://vimeo.com/57994815
Fire - March 1, 2012
https://vimeo.com/57995620
Brilliant Disguise - March 1, 2012
I don't have their version of High Fidelity from his 2009 appearance.
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So I guess we can presume that these are the tracks? (As pointed out by Lester Burnham in another thread):
(Apart from 'That's Me', which we know is that crazy Rex Harrison/Sympathy For The Devil kinda songIf you check the ASCAP site (https://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx), there are a handful of titles since 'Sparkling Day' that have been registered. I'm sure a few of them are for TV shows or whatever, but here's what's new to me:
Am I Laying Tinder At My Own Stake?
For More Tears
Give Thy Soul To Me
I Can't Say Her Name
Lucky Dog
Mischievous Nights
Mister To You
Moon Is High
That's Me
The Uncrowned King
They're Not Laughing At Me Now
This Gift
Twist Of Barbwire
Under The Spreading Stanley Laurel
What Is It That I Need That I Don't Already Have
Wrong Wrong Wrong About Me
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I really really REALLY would like to see / hear their version of Chelsea from 2009 as well. If my memory serves me well it was not aired but available on web only.docinwestchester wrote:
I don't have their version of High Fidelity from his 2009 appearance.
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It's possible some of these songs could appear on the new album, but they weren't written especially for it.Neil. wrote:So I guess we can presume that these are the tracks?
"For More Tears" and "Lucky Dog" go back a couple of years and have been played live.
"Give Thy Soul To Me," "That's Me," and "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong About Me" are part of the Ghost Brothers Of Darkland County project.
"This Gift" is a song by Str8face which samples "Alison."
"Twist Of Barbwire" was recorded by both Jonathan Jackson and Clare Bowen for the Nashville TV series. Elvis reportedly wrote two songs for Nashville, and I had assumed "Moon Is High" was the other one based on when it was registered with ASCAP, but it has not yet appeared on the show.
"Under The Spreading Stanley Laurel" was allegedly played with the Sugarcanes in 2010.
The other songs have been listed on ASCAP since at least May 2011.
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agree with ANCT 100% about all of this.And No Coffee Table wrote:It's possible some of these songs could appear on the new album, but they weren't written especially for it.Neil. wrote:So I guess we can presume that these are the tracks?
"For More Tears" and "Lucky Dog" go back a couple of years and have been played live.
"Give My Soul To Me," "That's Me," and "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong About Me" are part of the Ghost Brothers Of Darkland County project.
"This Gift" is a song by Str8face which samples "Alison."
"Twist Of Barbwire" was recorded by both Jonathan Jackson and Clare Bowen for the [i[Nashville[/i] TV series. Elvis reportedly wrote two songs for Nashville, and I had assumed "Moon Is High" was the other one based on when it was registered with ASCAP, but it has not yet appeared on the show.
"Under The Spreading Stanley Laurel" was allegedly played with the Sugarcanes in 2010.
The other songs have been listed on ASCAP since at least May 2011.
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Yeah, that's what I get for looking at the ASCAP website instead of doing my workAnd No Coffee Table wrote:It's possible some of these songs could appear on the new album, but they weren't written especially for it.Neil. wrote:So I guess we can presume that these are the tracks?
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Another take but not much new
http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/01/t ... -together/
Adds another layer to the Price tribute show
http://consequenceofsound.net/2013/01/t ... -together/
Adds another layer to the Price tribute show
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Thanks, guys! That means there are even more Elvis songs on the way! Woo-hoo!