shop | mailing lists
musicOMH
Facebook Twitter
music: album reviews
Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint - The River In Reverse (Verve)
UK release date: 29 May 2006
3 stars
Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint - The River In Reverse

buy this title


track listing

1. On Your Way Down
2. Nearer To You
3. Tears Tears And More Tears
4. Sharpest Thorn
5. Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
6. River In Reverse
7. Freedom For The Stallion
8. Broken Promise Land
9. Ascension Day
10. International Echo
11. All These Things
12. Wonder Woman
13. Six Fingered Man
The River In Reverse represents the first major sessions to take place in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Conceived after Elvis Costello met Allen Toussaint during a benefit concert in New York, where Toussaint currently lives while his home is rebuilt, this album is proof that it takes a lot more than a hurricane to break the musical spirit of New Orleans.

Neither artist needs much introduction, Costello having a career spanning over 28 years and Toussaint being a legend as a songwriter and producer, though he's also has a solo recording career - his first album The Wild Sounds Of New Orleans was released in 1958.

This album should, then, be pretty hot. Sad to say, it's lukewarm, though I must say that many of its subtleties only emerge after more than one listen. The opening jazz piano riff is promising, the guitars crash in with aplomb, the saxes in the background are superb, the trumpet adds spice and the song itself - On Your Way Down, a Toussaint classic, is great. And yet - it lacks oomph, the tempo just too slow for real engagement.

Many of these tracks are Toussaint songs, more soul than jazz, and not all of them are ideal vehicles for Elvis Costello's voice. Nearer To You is a prime example of this - he just doesn't have the vocal range to make the most of what should be a great song. Again, the musicianship is exemplary, but the result lacks something. Freedom For The Stallion is another gorgeous song where Costello's voice just doesn't work.

OK, enough of the downside. The title track is a Costello solo effort. It's good, a bluesy, edgy song with minimal backing - just the occasional trumpet pointing up the vocals.

The Sharpest Thorn is one of the Costello/Toussaint collaborations, a curious Gospel anthem with a recurring refrain that could get lodged in the brain. International Echo is another and like the opening track, starts out with good intent and some splendid honky-tonk piano. Good lyrics too, great sax (Brian "Breeze" Cayolle and Amadee Castenell) and one of the best of the joint work.

Six-Fingered Man starts out heavy - Hendrix overtones - and grows on you. Great Costello lyrics on this one: "Six-Fingered Man / playing a seven string guitar / there are seven deadly sins / any one of them can do you in...".

Ascension Day is a quieter, more contemplative blues, another real grower - just Costello's vocals and Toussaint's piano on this track. And listening to this it's easy to understand why he is such a legend, because his piano is sublime, subtle, sensitive and exquisitely syncopated.

Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further is a Toussaint soul number featuring him on lead vocals, which helps greatly, and makes you wish he'd taken the lead on Nearer To You. Other Toussaint solo compositions include Tears, Tears And More Tears, Wonder Woman and All These Things. If you jazzy, bluesy soul so laid back it's horizontal you'll love them.

Recorded in Piety Street Studios in November-December 2005, it's good to see this album released, but whether the meeting between Costello and Toussaint has produced anything of greater note that their individual achievements, I'm not convinced.

Share ('DiggThis')
end of year feature
musicOMH's Top 50 Albums Of 2009
From the nearly 700 albums we reviewed this year, which did our writers love the most?
Introduction
50-41 | 40-31 | 30-21
20-11 | 10-4 | 1-3



out this week:
Midlake - The Courage Of Others Hot Chip - One Life Stand Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté - Ali And Toumani Corinne Bailey Rae - The Sea Los Campesinos! - Romance Is Boring
The Album Leaf - A Chorus Of Storytellers Husky Rescue - Ship Of Light Oh No Ono - Eggs Nils Frahm - The Bells Chew Lips - Unicorn
coming soon:
Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra - Kollaps Tradixionales Yeasayer - Odd Blood Field Music - Field Music (Measure) Sambassadeur - European Holly Miranda - The Magician's Private Library
Two Door Cinema Club - Tourist History Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise Lightspeed Champion - Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You Built To Spill - There Is No Enemy Retribution Gospel Choir - 2
recent releases:
Jaga Jazzist - One-Armed Bandit The Magnetic Fields - Realism Four Tet - There Is Love In You Charlotte Gainsbourg - IRM Lindstrøm & Christabelle - Real Life Is No Cool
FM Belfast - How To Make Friends Tindersticks - Falling Down A Mountain White Rabbits - It's Frightening Laura Veirs - July Flame The Mary Onettes - Islands
Fool's Gold - Fool's Gold Jookabox - Dead Zone Boys First Aid Kit - The Big Black And The Blue Carolina Chocolate Drops - Genuine Negro Jig Basia Bulat - Heart Of My Own
Erland And The Carnival - Erland And The Carnival Stanley Brinks And The Wave Pictures - Stanley Brinks And The Wave Pictures Eels - End Times Fyfe Dangerfield - Fly Yellow Moon These New Puritans - Hidden
Lostprophets - The Betrayed Vampire Weekend - Contra The Irrepressibles - Mirror Mirror Delphic - Acolyte Owen Pallett - Heartland
more album reviews
TOP ARTICLES NOW
INTERVIEW: Yeasayer spill some Odd Blood

INTERVIEW: Los Campesinos! plot a path for romance on their third album

ALBUMS OUT THIS WEEK: Midlake, Hot Chip, Ali Farka Toure And Toumani Diabate, Corinne Bailey Rae, Los Campesinos!, Ke$ha, The Album Leaf, Husky Rescue, Riva Starr, Chew Lips, OK Go, Oh No Ono, Nils Frahm, The Soft Pack...

ALBUMS COMING SOON: Yeasayer, Fionn Regan, Built To Spill, Two Door Cinema Club, Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra, Pantha Du Prince, Sambassadeur, Field Music, Holly Miranda, Lightspeed Champion...

INTERVIEW: Field Music measure up

RELATED ARTICLES
ALBUM:
Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint - The River In Reverse

ALBUM:
Elvis Costello - The Delivery Man

ALBUM:
Elvis Costello - North

GIG:
Elvis Costello @ Royal Festival Hall, London

TRACK:
Elvis Costello - 45

EXTERNAL LINKS
Elvis Costello



  more album reviews...



musicOMH
about us
contact
copyright
home
elsewhere
Twitter
Facebook
Last.fm
Soundcloud
MySpace
© 1999-2010 OMH