Elvis Costello & The Imposters - Look Now

 (Deluxe Edition)


Label:

Concord

Genre:

Pop/Rock

Product No.:
DCON 794
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Vinyl LP with Damaged Cover


No. of Discs: 2
Note: 180 Gram

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180-gram double LP

Elvis Costello's first studio album in five years!

Tracks include two written with veteran composer Burt Bacharach

Deluxe LP edition includes four bonus tracks

Recorded in Hollywood, New York City and Vancouver, British Columbia, Look Now is beautiful in its simplicity, reflective in its lyrical vision, surrounded by melodies and orchestrations that are nothing short of heavenly. It's the first album Costello has made with The Imposters since the 2008 release of Momofuku and his first new album since the acclaimed 2013 Roots collaboration, Wise Up Ghost.

Look Now is an outstanding 12-strong addition to his song catalogue. Most of the titles were written solely by Elvis Costello although, "Don't Look Now" and "Photographs Can Lie" were co-written with Burt Bacharach, who makes a guest appearance, leading The Imposters from the piano for those two ballads.

The album was co-produced by Elvis and Sebastian Krys — the Latin Grammy Producer of the Year for 2007 and 2015, whose love and understanding of music spans both hemispheres.

 



1. Under Lime
2. Don't Look Now
3. Burnt Sugar Is So Bitter
4. Stripping Paper
5. Unwanted Number
6. I Let The Sun Go Down
7. Mr. & Mrs. Hush
8. Photographs Can Lie
9. Dishonor The Stars
10. Suspect My Tears
11. Why Won't Heaven Help Me?
12. He's Given Me Things
13. Isabelle In Tears
14. Adieu Paris (L'Envie Des Étoiles)
15. The Final Mrs. Curtain
16. You Shouldn't Look At Me That Way

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