Release Date: 12/28/1999
Recording Date: 9/1998
Tracks: 17
Length: 00:13:26 Hrs
Label: Mercury
Type: CD
- Genre/Styles
- Singer/Songwriter, Early Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Album Tracks (17)
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What the Critics Say
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach first collaborated on "God Give Me Strength," a sweeping ballad that functioned as the centerpiece in Allison Anders' Grace of My Heart. It was a stunning song in the tradition of Bacharach's classic '60s work and it was successful enough that the composers decided to collaborate on a full album, Painted From Memory. Wisely, they chose to work within the stylistic parameters of Bacharach'ss '60s material, but Painted From Memory never sounds like a stylistic exercise. Instead, it's a return to form for both artists. Bacharach hasn't written such graceful, powerful melodies since his glory days, and Costello hasn't crafted such a fully realized album since King of America. It's a testament to both that even if the album is clearly in Bacharach's territory, it feels like a genuine collaboration. Often, the music not only evokes the spirit of Dionne Warwick, it's reminiscent of Elvis' torching ballads for Trust. Costello keeps Bacharach from his schmaltzier tendencies, and Bacharach keeps Costello from overwriting. With its lush arrangements, sighing brass and strings, gentle pianos, and backing vocals, it's clearly a classicist album, yet it sounds utterly timeless. Its melodies are immediate, its emotions subtle, its impact lasting -- and, in doing so, Painted From Memory illustrates that craft can not only be its own reward, but it can be genuinely moving. [The UK bonus CD edition features a second disc of five live tracks, including "In the Darkest Place" and the title track] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


































