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<center><h3> Elvis Costello / Emmylou Harris </h3></center> | |||
<center>''' Chevrolet Amphitheatre </center> | |||
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The first sign Elvis Costello's concert Sunday at the Chevrolet Amphitheatre was going to be different came three songs in when "Everyday I Write the Book" was cast with an orchestral accent courtesy of Steve Nieve's keyboards. And while "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" and "Radio, Radio" were classic Costello, another subtle change came when sideman Larry Campbell sat down to play pedal steel on "Country Darkness," setting the stage for Emmylou Harris' entrance two songs later. | |||
The first sign Elvis Costello's concert Sunday at the Chevrolet Amphitheatre was going to be different came three songs in when " | |||
and "Radio Radio" were classic Costello, another subtle change came when sideman Larry Campbell sat down to play pedal steel on "Country Darkness," setting the stage for Emmylou Harris' entrance two songs later. | |||
It wasn't quite a hoedown, but Harris' luminous presence allowed Costello to explore his longtime love affair with country music. | It wasn't quite a hoedown, but Harris' luminous presence allowed Costello to explore his longtime love affair with country music. | ||
Those would be highlights enough for most shows, but a passing train prompted Costello to launch into an impromptu, magical version of "Mystery Train" with | Those would be highlights enough for most shows, but a passing train prompted Costello to launch into an impromptu, magical version of "Mystery Train" with Harris. Supercharged versions of "Mystery Dance" and "Pump It Up" gave way to the sweet heartbreak of | ||
Harris. Supercharged versions of "Mystery Dance" and "Pump It Up" gave way to the sweet heartbreak of | |||
"Alison." | "Alison." | ||
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All this in almost three hours that no other artist save Costello could pull off. | All this in almost three hours that no other artist save Costello could pull off. | ||
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'''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, July 26, 2005 | |||
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[[Regis Behe]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]] with [[Emmylou Harris]] and [[Larry Campbell]], Sunday, [[Concert 2005-07-24 Pittsburgh|July 24, 2005]], Chevrolet Amphitheatre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | |||
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