People, June 15, 2009

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Secret, Profane & Sugarcane

Elvis Costello

Chuck Arnold, Jessica Herndon, Christina Tapper

It would be a mistake to think that Elvis Costello is hopping on the T Bone Burnett bandwagon by working with the producer who led Robert Plant and Alison Krauss to 2008's Album of the Year Grammy for Raising Sand. In fact, Costello and Burnett teamed on King of America and Spike, and they make a rootsy-good twosome here. Highlights include "Complicated Shadows," which Costello first wrote for Johnny Cash, and "The Crooked Line," with Emmylou Harris on harmony vocals.

Download this: "I Felt the Chill," a wistful, waltzy ballad co-written by Loretta Lynn


Tags: Secret, Profane & SugarcaneT Bone BurnettThe Crooked LineComplicated ShadowsJohnny CashEmmylou HarrisI Felt The ChillLoretta LynnKing Of AmericaSpikeRobert PlantAlison Krauss

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People, June 15, 2009


Chuck Arnold, Jessica Herndon and Christina Tapper review Secret, Profane & Sugarcane.

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