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Elvis Costello returns to rock with "[[The Delivery Man]]" (Lost Highway Records), " a return to better Costello, the eighties ", to be published on 20 September. "This album is very different from "[[ North]]", his previous album, which was slower and instrumental "notified in their record. Singer and songwriter The embodying the country in delivery man with the help of great performers like [[Lucinda Williams]], [[ Johnny Cash]], Ryan Adams or [[ Willie Nelson ]]. Costello also launches on September 20 [[Il Sogno| Il sogno ]] (Deutsche Grammophon), an album that includes music with the Reggio Emilia Aterballetto ballet dance adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. " There are a lot of jazz in this work, as well as Russian or impressionistic sounds. He has imagined the characters as if they were pop, jazz or classical. Unusual harmonies use the style of Debussy," says [[Michael Tilson Thomas]], director of the London Symphony Orchestra, playing the work. Costello not presumed. "My orchestrations may not obey certain conventions. I've learned to listen. Simply use common sense and write what I hear. Not pretend to know more than you know," he explains. | |||
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