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| The Delivery Man | 
enlarge | Artist: Elvis Costello & The Imposters Label: Lost Highway Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $3.67 You Save: $16.31 (82%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 142457
Format: Enhanced, Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 750210360172 EAN: 0075021036017 ASIN: B0007D08CA
Release Date: March 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Button My Lip | | • | Country Darkness | | • | There's A Story In Your Voice | | • | Either Side Of The Same Town | | • | Bedlam | | • | The Delivery Man | | • | Monkey To Man | | • | Nothing Clings Like Ivy | | • | The Name Of This Thing Is Not Love | | • | Heart Shaped Bruise | | • | She's Pulling Out The Pin | | • | Needle Time | | • | The Judgement | | • | The Scarlet Tide | | • | Bonus Video of Bedlam |
Disc 2
| • | The Monkey | | • | Country Darkness | | • | Needle Time | | • | The Scarlet Tide | | • | In Another Room | | • | The Delivery Man | | • | Dark End Of The Street |
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Album Description Lost Highway is releasing the deluxe edition of Elvis Costello's & The Imposters Grammy Nominated The Delivery Man to coincide with his Spring US tour. The deluxe edition includes new packaging, the bonus video "Bedlam" from Elvis' live Eagle Rock DVD performance in Memphis, TN, the extra track "She's Pulling Out The Pin" and The Clarksdale Sessions bonus disc featuring seven songs. Five songs from The Clarksdale Sessions are alternate recordings of songs featured on The Delivery Man, as well as a cover of "Dark End Of The Street" and "In Another Room" an Elvis Costello original unheard elsewhere. Look for Elvis Costello & The Imposters 2 month long full US tour beginning in March 2005.
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The Long-Awaited 6-Month Anniversary Edition March 2, 2005 33 out of 37 found this review helpful
Elvis is my main man. I've bought the catalog in 8-track, cassette, 45s, vinyl, imported vinyl, CD, imported CD, imported reissue CDs, reissued domestic CDs...and I've done this strictly for the music. So, if, like me, you don't feel like shelling out another $15 for a disc you just bought--as enticing as the bonus disc is--allow me to direct you to iTunes, where the extra tracks are available at 99 cents each. I love ya Elvis but you're killin' me.
Okay, whatever March 9, 2005 13 out of 20 found this review helpful
The whole reissue thing with Elvis is getting out of hand. Is he going to do this with every subsequent release? "Cruel Smile", "Delivery Man Redux Deluxe Mad Ducks"...next he'll get Diana in on the act and we'll get "Girl in the Other Room--Next Door" (personally I'd like to see a "Double Fantasy"-type Costello/Krall collaboration.) Thank God for iTunes. If you don't need the packaging (again) it sounds like the way to go (great cover pic, though, I have to admit). Looking forward to the tour. Maybe I'll buy a tee-shirt, if it doesn't become outdated two months later.
I think I'll wait for the Rycodisk reissue... March 19, 2005 12 out of 21 found this review helpful
...which should be out in time for Christmas 2005. Rumor has it that it will include the little-heard Elvis demo entitled, "Shilling the Rubes Was Never This Fun."
Beyond belief..........................and stupidity!! April 23, 2005 8 out of 23 found this review helpful
First of all, THE DELIVERY MAN isn't that much of an album. Why would anyone want a bonus disc of bad remixes or live versions??? You folks are right - this reissuing business is just plain stupid. I've been a Costello fan for over 25 years, but I'll tell you what, my collection stopped at the Ryko reissues! As for the stuff he's put out since the Universal switch - I've burned them all off the copies that my local library system gets (at least one person on their buying staff is a Costello fan - ain't I lucky?). Sorry E, but I spent too much of my (and other people's) money on buying these "elusive" rare tracks - that are still in print all these years later. I'll believe this stuff is rare when Rhino ceases the bonus discs and just reissues the old catalog in their original 11-20 song discs. In the meantime, I've got a box of old Costello 45s and picture sleeves for sale. Any takers?
Sweet Music, Sour Grapes January 13, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was fortunate enough to buy the expanded edition first. Those who didn't are disappointed. Boo-hoo-hoo! But I'm not going to dwell on their sour grapes or downgrade this album as a result. Let's talk about the sweet music, shall we?
This is wonderful, honest stuff, a return to form for our delivery man Elvis. He's written moving, cutting-edge songs and performed them with a top-flight crew, and he's stretched himself by immersing himself in Mississippi culture, an influence that pervades the album.
Almost an hour of studio recordings are nicely complemented by nearly a half-hour of an exquisite informal session on a second CD. This music has a very intimate, live feel. Three of the songs on the two discs are unavailable elsewhere.
The video of Elvis' Memphis performance of "Bedlam" whets one's appetite for an eminently recommendable DVD called "Club Date: Live in Memphis," which includes several songs with Emmylou Harris and a long documentary about his explorations of the region's musical heritage. Check it out!
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