86年にコステロ・ショウ名義で発表された人気作『KIng Of America』が、ボーナス山盛りの2枚組でリイシュー! プロデュースをT・ボーン・バーネットに委ね、レイ・ブラウン、アール・パーマー、ミッチェル・フルームらを招いた本編はもちろん最新リマスター。ルシンダ・ウイリアムズやロザンヌ・キャッシュとのコラボ、ロイヤル・アルバート・ホール公演の音源、デモなども聴きモノです。
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vol.491(2024年10月25日発行号)掲載(2024/10/25)
1986年リリースのT-Bone Burnettがプロデュースした『King of America』2024リマスターと『King of America』関連するソロ・デモ・バージョンから、メンフィス、そしてニューオーリンズの音楽にインスパイアされたレコーディングやコラボレーションまでを収録。
CD1:『King of America』2024リマスター
CD2:スタジオ録音、未発表デモ、アウトテイク、ライブ録音をダイジェスト収録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/09/17)
In 1986, Elvis Costello was nine years into a successful career as New Waves Angry Young Man, and it was taking a heavy toll. 1984s Goodbye Cruel World had been a severe critical and commercial disappointment, he was not getting along with his bandmates in the Attractions, and he was chafing at the boundaries of the musical persona hed imposed upon himself. Costello decided it was time for a severe reinvention, and 1986s King of America was meant to be a break from his recent past -- it saw him working with a new set of musicians, several of whom had been part of Elvis Presleys TCB Band (guitarist James Burton, bassist Jerry Scheff, and drummer Ron Tutt), and with help from producer T-Bone Burnett, he began exploring the influences of American music that had long been part of his songwriting, but approached from a distance. While Costello had revealed his love for classic country on 1981s Almost Blue, King of America opened new doors for him as a songwriter and performer, and it was a gateway into the stylistic eclecticism that would become his hallmark in the 90s and onward. 2024s King of America and Other Realms is a six-disc box set that celebrates the King of America album and Costellos ongoing exploration of country, blues, jazz, folk, gospel, and other American idioms. Along with a newly remastered edition of the original 1986 album, the set includes a disc of acoustic demos Costello recorded as he was mapping out the project (some of the songs would instead appear on Blood & Chocolate, released later the same year) and a live disc preserving a January 1987 concert in London featuring the Confederates, the touring unit Costello assembled that featured several participants from the King of America sessions. The remaining three discs offer a cross-section of material Costello recorded in the years that followed, including music he cut with Lucinda Williams, Emmylou Harris, and Allen Toussaint, highlights from the albums The Delivery Man (2004), The River in Reverse (2006), Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (2009), and National Ransom (2010), and tracks where he shares the vocal mike with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Rosanne Cash, and Kris Kristofferson. The first half of this set is a welcome expansion on King of America, one of Costellos finest albums; the second half seems scattershot in comparison, but its full of material that ranges from good to brilliant, and skillfully explores his loving embrace of Americas musical legacy. (And if you want to observe Costellos growth as a performer, compare the fine version of "Indoor Fireworks" on disc one with the dazzling live reading on disc six.) Costellos lengthy and detailed liner essay is a marvelous achievement in itself, and its a must read for anyone who cares about his music from this era. King of America and Other Realms sometimes feels almost like too much of a good thing, but its consistently rewarding and a deep-focus study of one songwriters ceaseless evolution. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi