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My Flame Burns Blue : ウィキペディア英語版 | My Flame Burns Blue
''My Flame Burns Blue'' is the twenty-second album by Elvis Costello, released on Deutsche Grammophon, B0005994-72. It is his second official live release after the El Mocambo bonus disc issued with the ''2½ Years'' box set. It consists of recordings from the North Sea Jazz Festival in July 2004, made with Steve Nieve and The Metropole Orkest, with Vince Mendoza conducting. It peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Jazz albums chart and at No. 188 on the ''Billboard'' 200. == Content == In addition to items from Costello's back catalogue, the album presents songs written for different projects for various kinds of ensembles.〔Costello, Elvis. ''My Flame Burns Blue.'' DG, 2006, liner notes, p. 1.〕 The Charles Mingus composition "Hora Decubitus" initially appeared on the album ''Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus''. "Upon A Veil of Midnight Blue" would be recorded by the posthumous Charles Mingus Orchestra, initially written for rhythm and blues singer Charles Brown. "Speak Darkly My Angel" was written for Anne Sofie von Otter and the Brodsky Quartet, while "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" was his contribution to a concert commemorating the death of Henry Purcell.〔Costello, liners, passim.〕 A version of "Almost Ideal Eyes" with the Attractions had been an outtake for ''All This Useless Beauty''. With this album, Costello joined the ranks of songwriters adding lyrics to jazz instrumentals, a practice encompassing classic pop, jazz standards, and vocalese. In addition to the Mingus tune, he drafted words for "Blood Count" by Billy Strayhorn, appearing here as the title song "My Flame Burns Blue." The initial release included a bonus disc of an abridged version of his 2004 ballet score recording ''Il Sogno'', performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas.
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