Product Description RECORDED LIVE IN MONTREAL IN 2006, during his month long tour in support of "The River in Reverse," a collaboration with New Orleans musician Allen Toussaint and featuring his regular backing group, The Imposters, along with Toussaint and his New Orleans Horn Section, The Crescent City Horns. 1. Intro 2. Monkey To Man 3. A Certain Girl 4. Clownstrike 5. Tears Tears And More Tears 6. Tears Before Bedtime 7. Poisoned Rose 8. (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea 9. Broken Promise Land 10. Freedom For The Stallion 11. Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further? 12. Deep Dark Truthful Mirror 13. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) 14. Bedlam 15. Watching The Detectives 16. Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further? 17. Episode Of Blonde 18. Pump It Up 19. Yes We Can Can 20. Fortune Teller 21. Big Chief Medley 22. International Echo 23. Clubland 24. Six-Fingered Man 25. The Sharpest Thorn 26. Band Introductions 27. Credits 28. Alison 29. Band Introductions 30. Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further? 31. Alison 32. Interview with Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint 33. Photo Gallery / Yes We Can Can / Fortune Teller In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Costello and Toussaint began the collaboration that resulted in "The River in Reverse." The album includes new and old compositions by Toussaint, several songs co-written by Toussaint and Costello, plus one new Costello original, the title track. Musicians featured on the project include The Imposters, as well as Toussaint's horn section and guitarist. Presented in 5.1 surround sound, this amazing DVD includes incredible live performances of Elvis songs spanning the last four decades. .com Elvis Costello has had numerous collaborators over the years, in genres ranging from classical (the Brodsky Quartet, mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie Von Otter) to jazz (pianists Marian McPartland and Diana Krall, Costello's wife) to pop (Burt Bacharach), but his partnership with New Orleans pianist-arranger-producer-songwriter Allen Toussaint has to rank among the most fruitful. Having worked together in the past (on a track for a Yoko Ono tribute project, weirdly enough), the two joined forces again in 2005 for Hurricane Katrina relief concerts; a CD (The River in Reverse) followed, as well as an '06 tour, during which Hot as a Pistol, Keen as a Blade was recorded in Montreal. They certainly had a lot of resources to draw on. Costello's Imposters are the rhythm section, while Toussaint brought along the Crescent City Horns; and considering the amount of available material, including new compositions as well as numerous items from their respective catalogues, it's a wonder that they were able to pare down the songlist to the 25 performed here. It's all rather righteous, but Elvis' songs are a revelation; as was the case with the Band's Rock of Ages, one of the great live albums, Toussaint's arrangements breathe new life into old favorites like "Pump it Up" (a killer riff made all the more so by the horns) and "Alison" (given an almost classical horn-woodwind intro), as well as "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" (from Spike), perhaps the most deeply soulful tune of the whole show. Mix in Toussaint offerings like "A Certain Girl," "Yes We Can Can" (the Pointer Sisters hit), and "Fortune Teller," all bona fide rock 'n' soul classics, and we're looking at a near embarrassment of riches. The audio mix is disconcerting, sounding as if a couple of mikes were placed at the back of the hall instead of onstage, but by and large, the music transcends. Extras include a Costello-Toussaint interview but little else of much interest. --Sam Graham
F**K
Excellent DVD - Could have been perfect
Unlike Elvis Costello's heavily edited Live in Memphis DVD from 2 years ago (which was about 80 minutes long before the bonus cuts), this Elvis and Allen Toussaint concert clocks in at just over 2 hours long. The musicianship and song selection on this performance are absolutely superb. Allen Toussaint's horn charts are such a joy, (especially on some of EC's more obscure songs) and the horn players themselves are out of this world. What particularly adds to the enjoyment of this DVD is how animated the horn section is while playing Allen's charts. You can tell each of them are really having a blast during the show.In addition to the horns, the ever reliable Steve Nieve and Pete Thomas play as wonderfully as someone familiar with their work would expect. But the real joy comes from seeing (or more appropriately said, hearing) Davey Faragher on bass and vocals. His musical contributions to this show dramatically add to the overall vibe. His bass lines are extremely soulful, and his background vocals are absolutely beautiful.Given all of these positive factors, there are two reasons why this release comes up just short of perfect.1 - The editing. One reviewer has already briefly alluded to this specific question, what the heck happened to the great Toussaint original "On Your Way Down"? This is the song that opens up "The River In Reverse" album. It was clearly played very early in the set list and removed from this disc. If the performance wasn't up to snuff, that's fine. But the removal of the track leads to two clear cut dialogue inconsistencies during the DVD. The first, immediately after performing "Monkey To Man", Elvis refers to the track as a Toussaint song. And later on in the show, Elvis actually refers to "On Your Way Down" as a song heard earlier in the show. I could see if this disc was three hours long and jammed packed with extras how a mistake like this could have been made, but this DVD clocks in at 2 hours long. Where did this, and the other edited out songs go? Space limitations don't apply to a two hour DVD.2 - The mix - Where the heck are Anthony "AB" Brown's guitar and Allen Toussaint's piano???? All these great rhythmic parts and soulful flavor that AB and Allen add to the groove are almost completely buried behind, of all things, Elvis' guitar on a number of songs. Granted, I love these performaces, and Elvis is right up the top of my all time favorite artists, but man alive Elvis, turn your distorted guitar down a little bit and let these guys groove. At least four or five songs on here fall down from the pure genius category to simply enjoyable solely because Elvis has got his guitar cranked, (so not needed with the band he's got with him).These two criticisms aside, you owe it to yourself to get this DVD. The music on here is a true joy. As Elvis says in the liner notes, I hope these guys revisit this repertoire very soon....
T**S
The Rock and Roll Doctor
I would prefer to see A.T. with his own people the Meters and Erma Thaomas would have been fine with me. A man with as many hit's as he has written and produced iswaaay Mo Better when He Do what He do His way. But any time you get to spend 2 hours with Mr Toussaint is 2 hours spent with musical Royalty. This is a great colabaration and worth having in your catalog. I just pray that someone like PBS did but more of him playing his stuff the way he feels it today. It's time he got his props cause everyone's heard his songs but most have no idea who he is or what he has acomplished. He is an American Treasureand we need to get all we can of him preforming his songs the way he does it. The Rolling Stones, Ernie K. Doe, The Coasters, Little Feat, Lowell George,Boz Scaggs, Glenn Campbell. and many more have recorded his songs. Also the Amazing Rhythm Aces with Lipstick traces wich was a hit for someone that escapes me. That's not a bad crowed on the short List. He did the Horn arangements for the Bands the Last Waltz. So when you get to spend 2 hours with A.T. " Just Do It "
A**A
Great concert - where's the rest of it?
As Elvis alludes to in the liner notes for this disc, they apparently had to cut some of the songs from the concert. I assume it was due to lack of disc space, but I've seen some great looking 3+ hour long DVDs that don't show noticable video compression. Worst case, they could have made it a 2-DVD set. Discs are cheap.I was at the Niagara Falls show a few nights after this one, and I was disappointed that so many of the songs I heard didn't make it onto this DVD. While the Montreal set list was somewhat different than Niagara Falls, the overall concert length was similar.There are a few shots throughout this DVD where you can freeze the image and clearly read the entire set list for this show. I compared the set list to the DVD, and exactly ONE THIRD of the songs have been cut from the DVD! A full THIRD of the concert is missing.That's a real shame. It's still a great live document, but hopefully one day the rest of it will see the light of day.
R**T
Service
Great Product
P**E
Strong Depiction
Nice video capture of the Elvis/Allen shows that highlighted the "River In Reverse" tour. I am a huge Costello fan, and the shows were good, not always as great as most other Elvis shows. Still, to see Allen and onstage together is fun and worth it if you were not able to experience the tour.
J**N
A perfect show.
A wonderful moment in the careers of two fine singer-songwriters. The 9 new arrangements of Elvis's tunes by Allen are nothing less than a revelation. Both performers play within their respective comfort zones and obviously have a love and mutual respect for each other and their music. The Imposters and the New Orleans horn section augment each other impressively. This must have been one of the highlights of last years Montreal Jazz Festival and is a must own for any true fan of Costello or the remarkable Mr. Toussaint! Highly recommended!!
R**R
Not enough Allen
I was disappointed. Allen did not seem to be his usual self. He was good but did not seem to enjoy himself. Not as much of him on this as I would have liked.
D**N
just great
I think I have all of the available commercial videos of Elvis Costello. This one is a great record of a historical tour with Elvis and Mr. Toussant. If you are an Elvis fan, you will not be dissatisfied by this one.
L**P
Genial
Wow, was für eine DVD !Spielfreude pur, dazu spitzenmäßiger Sound.Fast alle Songs von der River In Reverse CD werden gespielt, aber mit nochmehr Biss, die Bläsersektion erwacht Live zu richtigem Leben.Noch schöner - da neu - so manche Perle aus Costellos Fundus in neuem Gewand, dazu ein wunderschönes "Alison" als Bonustrack.Lange Laufzeit und ein kleines Making Of der Studio-CD.Eine der Top-10 Live DVDs aller Zeiten !Das einzige was das noch getopt hätte wäre eine Version von "Shipbuilding" in dieser Besetzung zu hören, ... aber ma kann ja nicht alles haben
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