Elvis Costello's newest album, Secret, Profane & Sugarcane," sees the prolific singer-songwriter-composer returning to acoustic American roots music for the first time since his 1986 album King of America." Sugarcane" will be released June 2 on Hear Music.
Sugarcane" was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded during a three-day session at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studio. Costello and Burnett have previously collaborated on King of America" and Spike."
Costello's band for the project includes such Bluegrass and traditional country musicians as erry Douglas (dobro), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Mike Compton (mandolin), Jeff Taylo (accordion) and Dennis Crouch (double bass). Emmylou Harris sings on one song, and Burnett adds his Kay electric guitar sound to several songs, the only amplified instrument on the album.
Ten of the album's tracks are new Costello compositions, including two written with Burnett. One song, I Felt The Chill," was written by Costello and Loretta Lynn, while two of the album's tracks -- Hidden Same" and Boom Chicka Boom -- were originally written by Costello for Johnny Cash.
Sugarcane" was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded during a three-day session at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studio. Costello and Burnett have previously collaborated on King of America" and Spike."
Costello's band for the project includes such Bluegrass and traditional country musicians as erry Douglas (dobro), Stuart Duncan (fiddle), Mike Compton (mandolin), Jeff Taylo (accordion) and Dennis Crouch (double bass). Emmylou Harris sings on one song, and Burnett adds his Kay electric guitar sound to several songs, the only amplified instrument on the album.
Ten of the album's tracks are new Costello compositions, including two written with Burnett. One song, I Felt The Chill," was written by Costello and Loretta Lynn, while two of the album's tracks -- Hidden Same" and Boom Chicka Boom -- were originally written by Costello for Johnny Cash.