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The Times ( London) May 26, 2006
Pop
Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint
Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint


The River In Reverse


The River In Reverse
(Verve Forecast)
(Verve Forecast)


( 3/5 stars)
(3/5 stars)


There is something inevitable about this collaboration between the Scouser seemingly set on recording in every musical genre and the venerable New Orleans producer. The result is a polished set with no huge surprises, but Costello’s regular band, the Imposters, team up impressively with Toussaint at the piano and the Crescent City Horns, and Costello is in fine voice. For Grumpy Old Man music, this is unexpectedly relaxed.
There is something inevitable about this collaboration between the Scouser seemingly set on recording in every musical genre and the venerable New Orleans producer. The result is a polished set with no huge surprises, but Costello’s regular band, the Imposters, team up impressively with Toussaint at the piano and the Crescent City Horns, and Costello is in fine voice. For Grumpy Old Man music, this is unexpectedly relaxed.


STEVE JELBERT
STEVE JELBERT
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Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint

The River In Reverse

(Verve Forecast)

(3/5 stars)

There is something inevitable about this collaboration between the Scouser seemingly set on recording in every musical genre and the venerable New Orleans producer. The result is a polished set with no huge surprises, but Costello’s regular band, the Imposters, team up impressively with Toussaint at the piano and the Crescent City Horns, and Costello is in fine voice. For Grumpy Old Man music, this is unexpectedly relaxed.

STEVE JELBERT


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