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1993 studio album by Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet

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The Juliet Letters is a studio album by the British rock singer and songwriter Elvis Costello and British string quartet Brodsky Quartet, released in 1993 by Warner Bros. Records.[6][7][8][9] Costello described the album as "a song sequence for string quartet and voice and it has a title. It`s a little bit different. It`s not a rock opera. It`s a new thing."[citation needed] It peaked at No. 18 on the UK Albums Chart, and at No. 125 on the Billboard 200.

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Álbums chronology

G.B.H.
G.B.H.
0/7/1991
The Juliet Letters
The Juliet Letters
19/1/1993
Brutal Youth
Brutal Youth
8/3/1994

The Juliet Letters

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Enero 1993 · Fecha Grabación: 1993 -
    Discográfica: Warner Bros. · · Productor: Brodsky Quartet , Elvis Costello , Kevin Killen
    1
    Deliver Us
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    0:49
  • 2
    For Other Eyes
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Paul Cassidy, Ma. Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    2:55
  • 3
    Swine
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Cassidy • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    2:08
  • 4
    Expert Rites
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    2:23
  • 5
    Dead Letter
    Elvis Costello • w: Cassidy • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    2:18
  • 6
    I Almost Had a Weakness
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Michael Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    3:53
  • 7
    Why?
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Ian Belton • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    1:26
  • 8
    Who Do You Think You Are?
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    3:28
  • 9
    Taking My Life in Your Hands
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Jacqueline Thomas, Ma. Thomas, Cassidy • 1991 /05 /14 Side 1
    3:20
  • 10
    This Offer Is Unrepeatable
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Cassidy, Belton, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    3:12
  • 11
    Dear Sweet Filthy World
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Belton, Ma. Thomas • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    4:17
  • 12
    The Letter Home
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Belton, Cassidy • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    3:10
  • 13
    Jacksons, Monk and Rowe
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    3:43
  • 14
    This Sad Burlesque
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Cassidy • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    2:47
  • 15
    Romeo`s Seance
    Elvis Costello • w: MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    3:32
  • 16
    I Thought I`d Write to Juliet
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    4:07
  • 17
    Last Post
    Elvis Costello • w: Mi. Thomas, traditional • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    2:24
  • 18
    The First to Leave
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    4:59
  • 19
    Damnation`s Cellar
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    3:25
  • 20
    The Birds Will Still Be Singing
    Elvis Costello • w: Declan MacManus • 1993 /01 /19 Side 1
    4:27
  • 21
    She Moved Through the Fair
    Elvis Costello • w: traditional arr.Cassidy • 1993 /01 /19 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:46
  • 22
    Pills and Soap
    Elvis CostelloElvis Costello • w: Elvis Costello • 1993 /01 /19 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:43
  • 23
    King of the Unknown Sea
    Elvis Costello • w: M. Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:51
  • 24
    Skeleton
    Elvis Costello • w: M. Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:54
  • 25
    More Than Rain
    Elvis Costello • w: Tom Waits • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:25
  • 26
    God Only Knows
    Elvis Costello • w: Brian Wilson arr.M.Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:00
  • 27
    They Didn`t Believe Me
    Elvis Costello • w: Jerome Kernarr.J.Thomas • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:01
  • 28
    O Mistress Mine
    Elvis Costello • w: with John Harle • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:03
  • 29
    Come Away, Death
    Elvis Costello • w: with John Harle • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:30
  • 30
    Put Away Forbidden Playthings
    Elvis Costello • w: with Fretwork • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:12
  • 31
    Can She Excuse My Wrongs
    Elvis Costello • w: with Fretwork and The Composers Ensemble • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:05
  • 32
    Fire Suite 1
    Elvis Costello • w: with Roy Nathanson and Cyrus Chestnut • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    5:29
  • 33
    Fire Suite 3
    Elvis Costello • w: with Roy Nathanson • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:19
  • 34
    Fire Suite Reprise
    Elvis Costello • w: with Roy Nathanson • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    2:39
  • 35
    Gigi
    Elvis Costello • w: with Bill Frisell • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:14
  • 36
    Deep Dead Blue
    Elvis Costello • w: with Bill Frisell • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:45
  • 37
    Upon a Veil of Midnight Blue
    Elvis Costello • w: with the Punishing Kiss Band • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    4:36
  • 38
    Lost in the Stars
    Elvis Costello • w: Kurt Weill • 1991 /05 /14 2006 bonus disc·Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 ar
    3:56
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    G.B.H.
    G.B.H.
    0/7/1991
    The Juliet Letters
    The Juliet Letters
    19/1/1993
    Brutal Youth
    Brutal Youth
    8/3/1994
    The Juliet Letters
    Studio album by
    Released19 January 1993
    GenreClassical
    Length62.55
    LabelWarner Bros.
    Producer
    Elvis Costello chronology
    G.B.H.
    (1991)
    The Juliet Letters
    (1993)
    2½ Years
    (1993)

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    1993 studio album by Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Robert Christgau[2]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
    NME8/10[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    The Juliet Letters is a studio album by the British rock singer and songwriter Elvis Costello and British string quartet Brodsky Quartet, released in 1993 by Warner Bros. Records.[6][7][8][9] Costello described the album as "a song sequence for string quartet and voice and it has a title. It`s a little bit different. It`s not a rock opera. It`s a new thing."[citation needed] It peaked at No. 18 on the UK Albums Chart, and at No. 125 on the Billboard 200.

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    Content

    Costello first encountered the Brodsky Quartet in 1989, a performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall of the entire cycle of string quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich.[10] They met for the first time in November 1991, to begin work on the concept and execution of this album project. Costello viewed this album as neither his first stab at classical music, nor the Brodsky`s first attempt at rock and roll.[11]

    With a concept of imaginary letters being sent to an imaginary recipient, Juliet Capulet, all five musicians contributed to the writing of the lyrics as well as the music.[12] No overdubs were made, the album recorded in its entirety live in the studio.[13] One single was released from the album, the track "Jacksons, Monk, and Rowe," although it did not chart in either the United States or the UK.

    Release history

    The album was released initially on compact disc in 1993. As part of the Rhino Records reissue campaign for Costello`s back catalogue from Demon/Columbia and Warners, it was re-released in 2006 with 18 additional tracks on a bonus disc. The bonus disc included additional musicians to Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, with some tracks recorded live at the 1995 Meltdown Festival.[14] This reissue is out of print; the album was reissued again by Universal Music Group after its acquisition of Costello`s complete catalogue in 2006.

    A new edition of the sheet music was released on 15 September 2023, edited by Jacqueline Thomas and Paul Cassidy, published exclusively by Hal Leonard.

    Recordings and performances by other artists

    Several artists have either recorded or mounted productions of the song cycle. In 2016, The Sacconi Quartet and Jon Boden (former lead singer of the folk group Bellowhead) performed The Juliet Letters in St Martin`s Church, Colchester, as part of the Roman River Festival.[15] Voice department faculty of the Berklee College of Music performed the music with a student string quartet in a recital on 18 April 2019.[16]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Declan MacManus, except where noted; track timings taken from Rhino 2006 reissue.

    1. "Deliver Us" – 0:49
    2. "For Other Eyes" (MacManus, Paul Cassidy, Ma. Thomas) – 2:55
    3. "Swine" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:08
    4. "Expert Rites" – 2:23
    5. "Dead Letter" (Cassidy) – 2:18
    6. "I Almost Had a Weakness" (MacManus, Michael Thomas) – 3:53
    7. "Why?" (MacManus, Ian Belton) – 1:26
    8. "Who Do You Think You Are?" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:28
    9. "Taking My Life in Your Hands" (MacManus, Jacqueline Thomas, Ma. Thomas, Cassidy) – 3:20
    10. "This Offer Is Unrepeatable" (MacManus, Cassidy, Belton, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:12
    11. "Dear Sweet Filthy World" (MacManus, Belton, Ma. Thomas) – 4:17
    12. "The Letter Home" (MacManus, Belton, Cassidy) – 3:10
    13. "Jacksons, Monk and Rowe" (MacManus, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:43
    14. "This Sad Burlesque" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:47
    15. "Romeo`s Seance" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:32
    16. "I Thought I`d Write to Juliet" – 4:07
    17. "Last Post" (Mi. Thomas, traditional) – 2:24
    18. "The First to Leave" – 4:59
    19. "Damnation`s Cellar" – 3:25
    20. "The Birds Will Still Be Singing" – 4:27

    2006 bonus disc

    Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 are previously unissued.

    1. "She Moved Through the Fair" (traditional arr.Cassidy) – 4:46 released on Lament by the Brodsky Quartet June 1994
    2. "Pills and Soap" (MacManus arr.Cassidy) – 4:37 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    3. "King of the Unknown Sea" (M. Thomas) – 3:51 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    4. "Skeleton" (M. Thomas) – 4:54 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    5. "More Than Rain" (Tom Waits) – 3:25 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    6. "God Only Knows" (Brian Wilson arr.M.Thomas) – 4:00 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    7. "They Didn`t Believe Me" (Jerome Kernarr.J.Thomas) – 4:01 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    8. "O Mistress Mine" (with John Harle) (Harle) – 4:03 released on Terror & Magnificence by John Harle May 1997
    9. "Come Away, Death" (with John Harle) (Harle) – 4:30 released on Terror & Magnificence by John Harle May 1997
    10. "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" (with Fretwork) – 4:12 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1 July 1995
    11. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" (with Fretwork and The Composers Ensemble) (John Dowland) – 4:05 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    12. "Fire Suite 1" (with Roy Nathanson and Cyrus Chestnut) (Roy Nathanson) – 5:29 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    13. "Fire Suite 3" (with Roy Nathanson) (Nathanson) – 3:19 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    14. "Fire Suite Reprise" (with Roy Nathanson) (Nathanson) – 2:39 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    15. "Gigi" (with Bill Frisell) (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 4:14 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 June 1995, and released on Deep Dead Blue
    16. "Deep Dead Blue" (with Bill Frisell) (Bill Frisell) – 3:45 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 June 1995, and released on Deep Dead Blue
    17. "Upon a Veil of Midnight Blue" (with the Punishing Kiss Band) – 4:36 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    18. "Lost in the Stars" (Kurt Weill) – 3:56 released on September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill August 1997

    Personnel

    • Elvis Costello – vocal
    • Michael Thomas – violin
    • Ian Belton – violin
    • Paul Cassidy – viola
    • Jacqueline Thomas – cello

    Charts

    Chart performance for The Juliet Letters

    Chart (1993)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[17]

    106

    UK Albums (OCC)[18]

    18

    US Billboard 200[19]

    125

    1993 studio album by Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Robert Christgau[2]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
    NME8/10[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    The Juliet Letters is a studio album by the British rock singer and songwriter Elvis Costello and British string quartet Brodsky Quartet, released in 1993 by Warner Bros. Records.[6][7][8][9] Costello described the album as "a song sequence for string quartet and voice and it has a title. It`s a little bit different. It`s not a rock opera. It`s a new thing."[citation needed] It peaked at No. 18 on the UK Albums Chart, and at No. 125 on the Billboard 200.

    Content

    Costello first encountered the Brodsky Quartet in 1989, a performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall of the entire cycle of string quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich.[10] They met for the first time in November 1991, to begin work on the concept and execution of this album project. Costello viewed this album as neither his first stab at classical music, nor the Brodsky`s first attempt at rock and roll.[11]

    With a concept of imaginary letters being sent to an imaginary recipient, Juliet Capulet, all five musicians contributed to the writing of the lyrics as well as the music.[12] No overdubs were made, the album recorded in its entirety live in the studio.[13] One single was released from the album, the track "Jacksons, Monk, and Rowe," although it did not chart in either the United States or the UK.

    Release history

    The album was released initially on compact disc in 1993. As part of the Rhino Records reissue campaign for Costello`s back catalogue from Demon/Columbia and Warners, it was re-released in 2006 with 18 additional tracks on a bonus disc. The bonus disc included additional musicians to Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, with some tracks recorded live at the 1995 Meltdown Festival.[14] This reissue is out of print; the album was reissued again by Universal Music Group after its acquisition of Costello`s complete catalogue in 2006.

    A new edition of the sheet music was released on 15 September 2023, edited by Jacqueline Thomas and Paul Cassidy, published exclusively by Hal Leonard.

    Recordings and performances by other artists

    Several artists have either recorded or mounted productions of the song cycle. In 2016, The Sacconi Quartet and Jon Boden (former lead singer of the folk group Bellowhead) performed The Juliet Letters in St Martin`s Church, Colchester, as part of the Roman River Festival.[15] Voice department faculty of the Berklee College of Music performed the music with a student string quartet in a recital on 18 April 2019.[16]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Declan MacManus, except where noted; track timings taken from Rhino 2006 reissue.

    1. "Deliver Us" – 0:49
    2. "For Other Eyes" (MacManus, Paul Cassidy, Ma. Thomas) – 2:55
    3. "Swine" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:08
    4. "Expert Rites" – 2:23
    5. "Dead Letter" (Cassidy) – 2:18
    6. "I Almost Had a Weakness" (MacManus, Michael Thomas) – 3:53
    7. "Why?" (MacManus, Ian Belton) – 1:26
    8. "Who Do You Think You Are?" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:28
    9. "Taking My Life in Your Hands" (MacManus, Jacqueline Thomas, Ma. Thomas, Cassidy) – 3:20
    10. "This Offer Is Unrepeatable" (MacManus, Cassidy, Belton, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:12
    11. "Dear Sweet Filthy World" (MacManus, Belton, Ma. Thomas) – 4:17
    12. "The Letter Home" (MacManus, Belton, Cassidy) – 3:10
    13. "Jacksons, Monk and Rowe" (MacManus, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:43
    14. "This Sad Burlesque" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:47
    15. "Romeo`s Seance" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:32
    16. "I Thought I`d Write to Juliet" – 4:07
    17. "Last Post" (Mi. Thomas, traditional) – 2:24
    18. "The First to Leave" – 4:59
    19. "Damnation`s Cellar" – 3:25
    20. "The Birds Will Still Be Singing" – 4:27

    2006 bonus disc

    Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 are previously unissued.

    1. "She Moved Through the Fair" (traditional arr.Cassidy) – 4:46 released on Lament by the Brodsky Quartet June 1994
    2. "Pills and Soap" (MacManus arr.Cassidy) – 4:37 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    3. "King of the Unknown Sea" (M. Thomas) – 3:51 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    4. "Skeleton" (M. Thomas) – 4:54 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    5. "More Than Rain" (Tom Waits) – 3:25 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    6. "God Only Knows" (Brian Wilson arr.M.Thomas) – 4:00 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    7. "They Didn`t Believe Me" (Jerome Kernarr.J.Thomas) – 4:01 released on Live at New York Town Hall September 1993
    8. "O Mistress Mine" (with John Harle) (Harle) – 4:03 released on Terror & Magnificence by John Harle May 1997
    9. "Come Away, Death" (with John Harle) (Harle) – 4:30 released on Terror & Magnificence by John Harle May 1997
    10. "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" (with Fretwork) – 4:12 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1 July 1995
    11. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" (with Fretwork and The Composers Ensemble) (John Dowland) – 4:05 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    12. "Fire Suite 1" (with Roy Nathanson and Cyrus Chestnut) (Roy Nathanson) – 5:29 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    13. "Fire Suite 3" (with Roy Nathanson) (Nathanson) – 3:19 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    14. "Fire Suite Reprise" (with Roy Nathanson) (Nathanson) – 2:39 released on Fire at Keaton`s Bar & Grill March 2000
    15. "Gigi" (with Bill Frisell) (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 4:14 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 June 1995, and released on Deep Dead Blue
    16. "Deep Dead Blue" (with Bill Frisell) (Bill Frisell) – 3:45 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 June 1995, and released on Deep Dead Blue
    17. "Upon a Veil of Midnight Blue" (with the Punishing Kiss Band) – 4:36 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995
    18. "Lost in the Stars" (Kurt Weill) – 3:56 released on September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill August 1997

    Personnel

    • Elvis Costello – vocal
    • Michael Thomas – violin
    • Ian Belton – violin
    • Paul Cassidy – viola
    • Jacqueline Thomas – cello

    Charts

    Chart performance for The Juliet Letters

    Chart (1993)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[17]

    106

    UK Albums (OCC)[18]

    18

    US Billboard 200[19]

    125

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