Momofuku
Elvis Costello & the Imposters - CD
- Artist: Elvis Costello & the Imposters
- Format: CD
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517665835
- Item Number: LST766583
- Release date: 05/06/2008
- 1. No Hiding Place
- 2. American Gangster Time
- 3. Turpentine
- 4. Harry Worth
- 5. Drum & Bone
- 6. Flutter & Wow
- 7. Stella Hurt
- 8. Mr. Feathers
- 9. My Three Sons
- 10. Song with Rose
- 11. Pardon Me, Madam, My Name Is Eve
- 12. Go Away
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Momofuku by Elvis Costello & the Imposters on CD
Originally Momofuku was going to be released only on vinyl and digital download, an expression of Elvis Costello's frustration with the State of the Record Industry in 2008, but those plans soon changed, turning the album into a standard release yet not removing a sense of confusion surrounding its sudden appearance, as it arrived just after Costello publicly swore off ever recording again (or performing in the U.K., but that's another matter for another time). The very title of the record was a source of mystery, as it was suggested that it could perhaps be named after David Chang's string of N.Y.C. restaurants, but Costello clarified the situation by explaining that he and Chang shared a similar love of Momofuku Ando, the man who invented cup noodles. Such squawking over foodie arcana leaves little question that Momofuku the album exists where the air is rarefied but, as always with Elvis, words have meaning -- as this record sprang to life in an instant, just like a bowl of ramen noodles. Invited to sing on Jenny Lewis' follow-up to Rabbit Fur Coat, an album he praised publicly, Costello arrived in a studio where half of his Imposters were already working on the record -- along with Tennessee Thomas, the daughter of longtime Costello drummer Pete, and Lewis' boyfriend Johnathan Rice -- and before long a couple of new Elvis originals were cut alongside the planned songs for Jenny, and that snowballed into the quickly written, quickly recorded, quickly released Momofuku. That quicksilver speed is the key to Momofuku, and what separates it from all the albums Elvis Costello has cut in the decade since he signed with Universal. Almost every record from 1998's Painted from Memory on has had a conceptual thrust -- even 2002's When I Was Cruel was designed as a back-to-basics record -- but not this. It's merely a collection of 12 songs, all bashed out in a matter of weeks, not an album that's been labored over for months. Ironically enough, that rush of creative energy gives Momofuku a unified feel so it holds together as well, if not better, than such recent records as When I Was Cruel, which felt too deliberate in its classicism, or The Delivery Man, which was only wanting for the kinetic energy that this has in spades. That dynamic energy is down entirely to the speed of conception, how the record was cut in a short enough span so that Lewis, Rice, and Dave Scher (of Beachwood Sparks and All Night Radio) could lend harmonies throughout the record, lending a grace to the clattering "Turpentine." As the only female here, Lewis naturally stands out from the pack, but she's also given the opportunity to stand toe to toe with Costello, such as on the superb closer, "Go Away," as simple and addictive a song as he's written in years. Much of Momofuku is indeed this direct, at least in its construction -- applying equally to the old-fashioned ballad "Flutter & Wow" as it does to such lean rockers as "American Gangster Time" -- but the lyrics are as expertly crafted and wryly sophisticated as any latter-day Costello record. This sophistication can creep into the music as well, as the loungey puns of "Harry Worth," the clenched, dense rhythms of "Stella Hurt," and the cabaret shuffle of "Mr. Feathers" all recall a Spike recorded sans accoutrements. Again, that's where the speed of this whole enterprise works in its favor, as it makes these digressions seem funny, not fussy, and that's ultimately the charm of Momofuku: it captures a loose, natural Elvis Costello, somebody who hasn't been captured on record in years. It's still a Costello who plugs Lexus, writes operas, and plays jazz festivals, but here he's not trying to prove anything; he's just making music, and that's why it's one of his most enjoyable latter-day records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Artist: Elvis Costello & the Imposters
- Format: CD
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517665835
- Item Number: LST766583
- Release date: 05/06/2008
- Label: Lost Highway
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Rock & Roll, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
- Album Time: 0:00
- Delivery Man [Bonus Tracks]
- Momofuku
- Momofuku
- The Delivery Man
- The Delivery Man [Deluxe Edition]
- The Delivery Man [Deluxe Edition]
- Il Sogno (Import)
- Cruel Smile
- The Juliet Letters [2-CD]
- Elvis Costello : Get Happy : Deluxe Edition
- Trust [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Punch the Clock [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- All This Useless Beauty
- My Aim Is True [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Spike [Expanded] (Import)
- King of America [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Almost Blue [Expanded]
- Goodbye Cruel World [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Kojak Variety [Expanded]
- The Very Best of Elvis Costello
- Imperial Bedroom [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Mighty Like a Rose [Expanded]
- Armed Forces [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- This Year's Model [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Blood & Chocolate [Rhino Bonus Disc]
- Brutal Youth [Expanded]
- Original Album Series (Import)
- Extreme Honey: The Very Best of Warner Brothers Years
- Mighty Like a Rose
- Spike
- Brutal Youth (Import)
- Deep Dead Blue, Live at Meltdown (Import)
- All This Useless Beauty
- Blood & Chocolate
- Spike (Import)
- Get Happy!!
- Almost Blue
- Goodbye Cruel World
- King of America
- Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Radio Broadcast
- My Aim Is True
- Armed Forces
- Get Happy!! [Ryko Bonus Tracks]
- Trust
- Almost Blue (Import)
- Imperial Bedroom [Ryko Bonus Tracks]
- Punch the Clock
- Goodbye Cruel World
- King of America
- Blood & Chocolate
- North [Japan Bonus Tracks/DVD]
- My Aim Is True [Bonus Track]
- Elvis Costello : Armed Forces
- Elvis Costello : Best of Elvis Costello: First Ten Yea
- My Aim Is True [Deluxe Edition] (Import)
- This Year's Model [Deluxe Edition] (Import)
- Live at Hollywood High (Import)
- My Aim Is True (Import)
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years (Import)
- Painted from Memory [UK Bonus CD] (Import)
- G.B.H. (Original Music from the Channel Four Series)
- North [Bonus DVD] [Deutsche Grammophon]
- North
- North (Import)
- The River in Reverse
- COSTELLO/TOUSSAINT: RIVER IN REVERSE
- River in Reverse [CD/DVD]
- North
- The Delivery Man [Bonus Track]
- Almost Blue
- Armed Forces
- Blood & Chocolate
- Get Happy!!
- Goodbye Cruel World (Import)
- Imperial Bedroom
- My Aim Is True
- Punch the Clock [Ryko Bonus Tracks]
- King of America
- Trust
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years
- Rock and Roll Music
- My Aim Is True [Deluxe Edition]
- This Year's Model [Deluxe Edition]
- Live at the El Mocambo
- Live at Hollywood High
- Elvis Costello : Pomp And Pout: The Universal Years
- The Delivery Man - 2lp Ltd Ed Clear Vinyl
- The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook (Super Deluxe Edition CD/DVD/LP)
- The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook [CD/DVD] [Deluxe Edition]
- The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook!!!
- In Motion Pictures
- Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Radio Broadcast
- Painted from Memory
- Painted from Memory [UK Bonus CD]
- When I Was Cruel
- When I Was Cruel [UK Bonus Track]
- My Aim Is True
- This Year's Model
- Armed Forces
- Almost Blue [180 Gram Vinyl] [Limited]
- Imperial Bedroom [180 Gram Vinyl] [Limited]
- Get Happy!!
- Elvis Costello : Singles Vol. 1
- Elvis Costello : Singles Vol. 3
- Elvis Costello : Singles Vol. 2
- Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
- Complicated Shadows (Import)
- Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
- National Ransom
- National Ransom
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Steve Nieve - Vox Continental, Pianette, Wurlitzer, Melodica, Clavinet, Piano (Grand), Organ
- Davey Faragher - Vocals (Background), Bass, Vocals
- David Hidalgo - Hidalguera, Viola, Guitar
- Elvis Costello - Vocals (Background), Piano, Guitar (Baritone), Vocals, Guitar, Organ
- Farmer Dave Scher - Lap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel, Organ, Vocals
- Jenny Lewis - Vocal Harmony, Vocals
- Johnathan Rice - Vocals, Guitar
- Jonathan Wilson - Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Vocals
- Pete Thomas - Drums
- Tennessee Thomas - Drums
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Credits:
- Davey Faragher - Vocal Group
- David Hidalgo - Vocal Group
- Elvis Costello - Vocal Group, Composer, Producer
- Farmer Dave Scher - Vocal Group
- Jason Lader - Audio Engineer, Audio Production, Photography, Mixing, Engineer, Producer
- Jenny Lewis - Vocal Group
- Johnathan Rice - Vocal Group
- Jonathan Wilson - Vocal Group
- Zach Cordner - Portrait Photography
- Coco Shinomiya - Design
- Josh Smith - Assistant Engineer
- Loretta Lynn - Composer
- Rosanne Cash - Composer
- Stephen Marcussen - Mastering
