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Secret, Profane and Sugarcane

Secret, Profane and SugarcaneArtist: Elvis Costello
Label: HEAR MUSIC
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 10,549

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.2

UPC: 888072312807
EAN: 0888072312807
ASIN: B001RTCOZC

Release Date: June 2, 2009
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Tracks:

  • Down Among the Wines and Spirits
  • Complicated Shadows
  • I Felt the Chill Before the Winter Came
  • My All Time Doll
  • Hidden Shame
  • She Handed Me a Mirror
  • I Dreamed of My Old Lover
  • How Deep Is the Red
  • She Was No Good
  • Sulphur to Sugarcane
  • Red Cotton
  • The Crooked Line
  • Changing Partners

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Album Description
The record was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded by Mike Piersante during a three-day session at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studio.

Joining Costello were Jerry Douglas (dobro), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Mike Compton (mandolin), Jeff Taylor (accordion) and Dennis Crouch (double bass), some of the most highly regarded recording artists and musicians in traditional American country music, Bluegrass and beyond.

The album includes ten previously unrecorded songs. "Sulphur to Sugarcane" and "The Crooked Line", were co-written with T Bone Burnett while, "I Felt The Chill" marks Costello's second recorded songwriting collaboration with Loretta Lynn.

Costello revisits two songs from his catalogue in string band style. Both songs were originally written for Johnny Cash. "Hidden Shame" was indeed included on Cash's album, "Boom Chicka Boom".

The album title makes reference to "The Secret Songs", Costello's unfinished commission for the Royal Danish Opera about the life of Hans Christian Andersen.

Seeking a new connection from the author to the Anglophone world, Costello wrote about the Andersen's relationship with the world famous singer, Jenny Lind in "She Handed Me A Mirror" and "How Deep Is The Red".

"She Was No Good", relates some of the chaotic details of Lind's famous "All-American" concert tour of 1850, which was promoted by P.T. Barnum. In its aftermath, "Red Cotton" imagines Barnum reading an Abolishionist pamphlet, while manufacturing cheap souvenirs of the adventure.

These four episodes were newly adapted for the instrumentation of this record.

Indeed these are first Costello compositions to be predominantly rooted in acoustic music since his 1986 album, "King Of America", which was produced by T Bone Burnett. He also produced the 1989 album, "Spike".

T Bone adds his distinctive Kay electric guitar to several of numbers, the only amplified instrument on the recording.

Jim Lauderdale takes the close vocal harmony part throughout the record and Emmylou Harris contributed a third vocal part on the chorus of "The Crooked Line" on the final day of recording.

The record concludes with the waltz, "Changing Partners", a song made famous by Bing Crosby.

The cover artwork of "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane" is an ink drawing by the renowned cartoonist, illustrator and author, Tony Millionaire.

Elvis Costello first recorded in Nashville with George Jones in 1979 and returned to the city for "Almost Blue", his 1981 album of classic country covers.

He returned to the city in 2004 to record a duet rendition of "The Scarlet Tide" with Emmylou Harris.

This song, co-written with T Bone Burnett, received an Academy Award nomination for Alison Krauss' rendition in the motion picture, "Cold Mountain" in 2003.



Album Description
2009 album from the legendary singer/songwriter and Rock icon, which sees him returning to acoustic American roots music for the first time since his 1986 album King Of America. The album was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded during a three-day session at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studio. Costello and Burnett have previously collaborated on King of America and Spike. Costello's band for the project includes such Bluegrass and traditional country musicians as Jerry Douglas (dobro), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Mike Compton (mandolin), Jeff Taylor (accordion) and Dennis Crouch (double bass). Emmylou Harris sings on one song, and Burnett adds his Kay electric guitar sound to several songs, the only amplified instrument on the album. Ten of the album's tracks are new Costello compositions, including two written with Burnett. One song, " I Felt The Chill," was written by Costello and Loretta Lynn, while two of the album's tracks -- "Hidden Same" and "Boom Chicka Boom -- were originally written by Costello for Johnny Cash.


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5 out of 5 stars Elvis the wizard.   July 30, 2010
Visa (Malmö, SE)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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!


1 out of 5 stars Save your $$   June 18, 2010
Steven J. Korol (Chicago)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

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 audience", but clearly falls short of the mark.

I saw him at last years Blue Grass festival in Telluride CO and thought "perhaps I am the only
one in on the joke"

trust me, if you purchase it, this is a one and done on your playlist

Sorry, but nothing along Olivers Army to heard anymore!



1 out of 5 stars Buy this when...   May 19, 2010
Sorek (Tel Aviv)
2 out of 8 found this review helpful

Buy this when Elvis Costello gives Israel a chance and comes to perform here, rather that indulging in an unfortunately fashionable cause du jour. It's sad when a performer doesn't share her or his music with the world.


1 out of 5 stars Horrible album, made my ears hurt, extremely profane   May 18, 2010
Rock Expert
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

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 climb up walls and pull your hair out. Avoid this at all costs.


4 out of 5 stars Elvis empire   May 17, 2010
mark isenberg
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. I saw him at [...] on May 1 play for two full hours a full variety of his songs and even some rockabilly-bluegrass ones. Go buy this as it is a unique take on early American southern rarely performed songs.

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