Elvis Costello and the Imposters Club Date - Live in Memphis -Blu-ray-

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Product Description Recorded in autumn 2004, this concert is the first in our Club Date series. It features songs from across Elvis CostelloÂ?s glittering career, from Waiting For The End Of The World from his debut album, through The Delivery Man, the title track of his most recent. It includes hits such as Radio Radio, Alison, Peace, Love And Understanding and Pump It Up alongside classic album tracks and new songs. Highlights include three duets with the great Emmylou Harris on I Still Miss Someone, Wheels and Heart Shaped Bruise. Tracklisting: 1. Waiting for the End of the World 2. Radio Radio 3. Mystery Dance 4. Blue Chair 5. Bedlam 6. Country Darkness 7. Blame it on Cain 8. Either Side of the Same Town 9. High Fidelity 10. The Judgement 11. Monkey to Man 12. The Monkey 13. I Still Miss Someone (with Emmylou Harris) 14. Heart Shaped Bruise (with Emmylou Harris) 15. Wheels (with Emmylou Harris) 16. The Delivery Man 17. Hidden Charms 18. Alison / Suspicious Minds 19. Peace, Love and Understanding 20. Pump It Up Bonus Features: Â? Full performances of: My BabyÂ?s Gone (with Emmylou Harris), ThereÂ?s A Story In Your Voice, Button My Lip, Sleepless Nights (with Emmylou Harris). Â? Â"Off The Beaten PathÂ" - 52 minute Â"Road TripÂ" documentary with Elvis and Pete. Â? Radio And The Fan. Amazon.com Elvis Costello and his band pull off a deft bit of alchemy with Club Date - Live in Memphis, a 2004 show that mixes some of his oldest songs with some of his newest. That's quite a range, as Costello has been at it since the mid-'70s (as have drummer Pete Thomas and keyboardist Steve Nieve, who were once Attractions and are now Imposters); performing for a lucky few hundred souls at the Hi Tone Cafe, he dusts off several chestnuts from the early days, including "Mystery Dance," "Pump It Up," "Alison," and "Radio Radio," all of which sound great. In fact, although Costello is decades past the angry young man period that spawned those classics, the guy still knows how to rock, with a raunchy sound dominated by his own elementary but effective guitar playing and Thomas' tireless pounding. The quartet (bass player Davey Faragher is the fourth member) also draws heavily on The Delivery Man, performing no less than ten tunes from the CD that was his most recent at the time of this gig. Meanwhile, Emmylou Harris turns up for three duets (plus one bonus track) with Elv