Elvis Costello
Unwanted Numbers
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Date:  10/29/2007
Format:  FLAC
Genre:  Pop Rock Auteurs
    Track Listing:
      Volume 1:
      1.  
      I Can't Turn It Off 2007-11-08 San Francisco   (Elvis Costello)  3:43
      2.  
      Just Like A Jukebox 2007-11-08 San Francisco   (Elvis Costello)  3:36
      3.  
      Idle Hands 1979-04-10 Hempstead   (Elvis Costello)  2:39
      4.  
      Baby Pictures 1982-12-27 London   (Elvis Costello)  2:46
      5.  
      Lifeboat 1983-12-22 London   (Elvis Costello)  2:37
      6.  
      Man Being Devoured By His Destiny 1984-12-03 London   (Elvis Costello)  0:39
      7.  
      Why Don't We Try Anymore 1985-03-09 London   (John Doe)  2:42
      8.  
      The Last Time You Were Leaving Me 1986-10-10 San Francisco   (Elvis Costello)  2:39
      9.  
      Forgive Her Anything 1986-10-23 New York   (Elvis Costello)  3:14
      10.  
      The Lovers That Never Were 1987-11-18 Tokyo   (Elvis Costello/Paul Mccartney)  4:25
      11.  
      You Want Her Too 1989-09-13 Los Angeles   (Elvis Costello/Paul Mccartney)  2:56
      12.  
      My Brave Face 1989-09-16 Concord   (Elvis Costello/Paul Mccartney)  2:32
      13.  
      Shamed Into Love 1989-07-11 Montreux   (Elvis Costello/Rubén Blades)  3:30
      14.  
      The Other End (Of The Telescope) 1995-08-04 New York   (Elvis Costello/Aimee Mann)  4:15
      15.  
      Dirty Rotten Shame 1995-08-03 New York   (Elvis Costello)  3:38
      16.  
      Punishing Kiss 1995-06-28 London   (Elvis Costello/Cait O'riordan)  4:20
      17.  
      Lesson In Cruelty 1995-06-25 London   (Elvis Costello/Steve Nieve)  5:14
      18.  
      Unwanted Number 1996-05-20 Boston   (Elvis Costello)  4:12
      19.  
      Passionate Fight 1999-02-19 Sydney   (Elvis Costello/Steve Nieve)  3:06
      20.  
      Far From The Prize 1996-08-28 Los Angeles   (Elvis Costello)  2:20
      21.  
      Bright Blue Times 1998-02-15 Cremona   (Elvis Costello)  2:25
      22.  
      Miss Mary 1998-02-15 Cremona   (Elvis Costello/Zucchero Fornaciari)  4:28
      23.  
      Suspect My Tears 1999-10-27 Nashville   (Elvis Costello)  4:58
      24.  
      I Dreamed Of My Old Lover Last Night 1999-11-12 Newcastle   (Elvis Costello)  2:27
      Volume 2:
      1.  
      You Lie Sweetly 1999-06-16 Toronto   (Elvis Costello/Steve Nieve)  2:01
      2.  
      Burnt Sugar Is So Bitter 1999-12-10 London   (Elvis Costello/Carole King)  3:48
      3.  
      Couldn't You Keep That To Yourself 1999-10-15 Chicago   (Elvis Costello)  2:54
      4.  
      This Subdues My Passion 1997-10-09 Sao Paulo   (Elvis Costello/Charles Mingus)  3:34
      5.  
      Jelly Roll 2001-09-28 Los Angeles   (Elvis Costello/Charles Mingus)  4:17
      6.  
      Self-Portrait In Three Colors 2001-09-28 Los Angeles   (Elvis Costello/Charles Mingus)  5:38
      7.  
      Don't Be Afraid The Clown's Afraid Too 2001-09-28 Los Angeles   (Elvis Costello/Charles Mingus)  7:56
      8.  
      No Wonder 2004-12-08 Tokyo   (Elvis Costello)  4:10
      9.  
      For The Stars 2004-03-15 Toronto   (Elvis Costello)  3:14
      10.  
      I'll Watch Out For You 2004-04-17 Memphis   (Elvis Costello)  4:33
      11.  
      Narrow Daylight 2005-09-28 New York   (Elvis Costello/Diana Krall)  1:56
      12.  
      The Girl In The Other Room 2007-09-09 Nashville   (Elvis Costello/Diana Krall)  4:38
      13.  
      Life's Companion 2005-07-22 Wallingford   (Elvis Costello/T Bone Burnett)  4:41
      14.  
      From Sulfur To Sugar Cane 2007-10-26 Omaha   (Elvis Costello/T Bone Burnett)  3:20
      15.  
      How Deep Is The Red 2007-10-29 Chicago   (Elvis Costello)  2:24
      16.  
      Threnody 2006-09-02 Lenox   (Elvis Costello/Marian Mcpartland)  3:35
      17.  
      American Gangster Time 2007-05-16 New York   (Elvis Costello)  3:58
      18.  
      Down Among The Wines And Spirits 2007-09-22 Duluth   (Elvis Costello)  4:12
      19.  
      Song With Rose 2007-10-28 Chicago   (Elvis Costello/Rosanne Cash)  3:06
      20.  
      Pardon Me Madam 2007-10-27 Chicago   (Elvis Costello/Loretta Lynn)  3:29
      21.  
      Tramp The Dirt Down (Excerpt) 1991-08-03 Thurles   (Elvis Costello)  2:13
      Unwanted Numbers is a compilation of live performances of Elvis Costello's unreleased original songs. Some songs are entirely unreleased. Some have been released by other artists. There are also a few debatable inclusions of songs which Elvis has released in some form, but the live versions included here differ significantly from the official versions.

      As should probably be expected in a compilation drawn from so many sources, the quality varies considerably.

      Disc 1 (79:30):
      1. I Can't Turn It Off - solo, 2007-11-08 San Francisco, CA, USA, Great American Music Hall (late show)
      2. Just Like A Jukebox - solo, 2007-11-08 San Francisco, CA, USA, Great American Music Hall (late show)
      3. Idle Hands - with the Attractions, 1979-04-10 Hempstead, NY, USA, Calderone Concert Hall
      4. Baby Pictures - with Steve Nieve, 1982-12-27 London, UK, Royal Albert Hall
      5. Lifeboat - solo, 1983-12-22 London, UK, Hammersmith Odeon (late show)
      6. Man Being Devoured By His Destiny - solo, 1984-12-03 London, UK, Royal Festival Hall
      7. Why Don't We Try Anymore - with the Attractions, 1985-03-09 London, UK, Logan Hall
      8. The Last Time You Were Leaving Me - solo, 1986-10-10 San Francisco, CA, USA, Warfield Theatre
      9. Forgive Her Anything - solo, 1986-10-23 New York, NY, USA, Broadway Theatre
      10. The Lovers That Never Were - solo, 1987-11-18 Tokyo, Japan, Sun Plaza Hall
      11. You Want Her Too - with the Rude 5, 1989-09-13 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Universal Amphitheatre
      12. My Brave Face - solo, 1989-09-16 Concord, CA, USA, The Pavilion
      13. Shamed Into Love - solo, 1989-07-11 Montreux, Switzerland, Montreux Jazz Festival
      14. The Other End (Of The Telescope) - with the Attractions, 1995-08-04 New York, NY, USA, Beacon Theatre
      15. Dirty Rotten Shame - with the Attractions, 1995-08-03 New York, NY, USA, Beacon Theatre
      16. Punishing Kiss - with the Punishing Kiss Band, 1995-06-28 London, UK, Queen Elizabeth Hall
      17. Lesson In Cruelty - with Steve Nieve, 1995-06-25 London, UK, Queen Elizabeth Hall
      18. Unwanted Number - solo, 1996-05-20 Boston, MA, USA, Paradise Rock Club
      19. Passionate Fight - with Steve Nieve, 1999-02-19 Sydney, Australia, Her Majesty's Theatre
      20. Far From The Prize - with the Attractions, 1996-08-28 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Universal Amphitheatre
      21. Bright Blue Times - solo, 1998-02-15 Cremona, Italy, Teatro A. Ponchielli
      22. Miss Mary - solo, 1998-02-15 Cremona, Italy, Teatro A. Ponchielli
      23. Suspect My Tears - with Steve Nieve, 1999-10-27 Nashville, TN, USA, Ryman Auditorium
      24. I Dreamed Of My Old Lover Last Night - solo, 1999-11-12 Newcastle, UK, City Hall

      Disc 2 (79:47):
      1. You Lie Sweetly - with Steve Nieve, 1999-06-16 Toronto, Canada, Massey Hall
      2. Burnt Sugar Is So Bitter - with Steve Nieve, 1999-12-10 London, UK, Royal Festival Hall
      3. Couldn't You Keep That To Yourself - with Steve Nieve, 1999-10-15 Chicago, IL, USA, Arie Crown Theatre
      4. This Subdues My Passion - with the Mingus Big Band, 1997-10-09 S‹o Paulo, Brazil, Palace
      5. Jelly Roll - with the Charles Mingus Orchestra, 2001-09-28 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Royce Hall
      6. Self-Portrait In Three Colors - with the Charles Mingus Orchestra, 2001-09-28 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Royce Hall
      7. Don't Be Afraid, The Clown's Afraid Too - with the Charles Mingus Orchestra, 2001-09-28 Los Angeles, CA, USA, Royce Hall
      8. No Wonder - with the Imposters, 2004-12-08 Tokyo, Japan, Kosei Nenkin Hall
      9. For The Stars - with Steve Nieve, 2004-03-15 Toronto, Canada, Massey Hall
      10. I'll Watch Out For You - with the Imposters, 2004-04-17 Memphis, TN, USA, Hi-Tone Cafe (early show)
      11. Narrow Daylight - solo, 2005-09-28 New York, NY, USA, Kaufmann Concert Hall
      12. The Girl In The Other Room - with the Nashville Symphony & Steve Nieve, 2007-09-09 Nashville, TN, USA, Schermerhorn Symphony Center
      13. Life's Companion - with the Imposters, Emmylou Harris & Larry Campbell, 2005-07-22 Wallingford, CT, USA, Chevrolet Theatre
      14. From Sulfur To Sugar Cane - solo, 2007-10-26 Omaha, NE, USA, Qwest Center Omaha
      15. How Deep Is The Red - solo, 2007-10-29 Chicago, IL, USA, Chicago Theatre
      16. Threnody - with Marian McPartland, 2006-09-02 Lenox, MA, USA, Seiji Ozawa Hall
      17. American Gangster Time - with the Imposters, 2007-05-16 New York, NY, USA, Nokia Theatre Times Square
      18. Down Among The Wines And Spirits - solo, 2007-09-22 Duluth, GA, USA, Gwinnett Center
      19. Song With Rose - solo, 2007-10-28 Chicago, IL, USA, Chicago Theatre
      20. Pardon Me Madam - solo, 2007-10-27 Chicago, IL, USA, Chicago Theatre
      Bonus Track:
      21. Tramp The Dirt Down (excerpt) - solo, 1991-08-03 Thurles, Ireland, Semple Stadium

      This collection begins with two songs written in 1975 but unheard until 2007. I CAN'T TURN IT OFF includes multiple lyrics which would be recycled several years later in Watch Your Step and one line that would turn up later still in Sulky Girl. JUST LIKE A JUKEBOX includes lyrics that would reappear in From A Whisper To A Scream.

      IDLE HANDS is an early version of Temptation. It was performed at least nine times in the spring of 1979.

      BABY PICTURES was played twice in December 1982. A studio version from 1983 was eventually released on Rhino's Punch The Clock reissue in 2003, but it bears little resemblance to the original ballad arrangement and omits the opening verse.

      This is the only performance of LIFEBOAT. One line would reappear in Worthless Thing a few months later. (The same line appears in Mystery Voice, which appears in demo form on Rhino's Goodbye Cruel World reissue, but it's unclear whether that song came before or after Lifeboat.)

      MAN BEING DEVOURED BY HIS DESTINY is just a bit of Elvis teasing the audience from the 1984 solo tour.

      Twice in 1985 Elvis played WHY DON'T WE TRY ANYMORE, which he said he co-wrote with John Doe of the band X. The song remained unreleased for years, but Doe eventually recorded it with his other band The Knitters for the 1999 album Poor Little Knitter On The Road: A Tribute To The Knitters and again on 2005's The Modern Sounds Of The Knitters. The "two or three chords" Elvis said he contributed apparently weren't enough to get a co-writing credit, since in both cases the song was credited to Doe alone.

      THE LAST TIME YOU WERE LEAVING ME was played twice in October 1986 and never heard from again.

      Elvis has released three different versions of FORGIVE HER ANYTHING, all with different arrangements and released many years after they were recorded. In its few concert performances in late 1986, he took yet another approach, playing a solo piano version.

      The next three songs were co-written with Paul McCartney. Elvis played THE LOVERS THAT NEVER WERE in concert shortly after they wrote it in 1987, but McCartney didn't get around to releasing it until 1993's Off The Ground. YOU WANT HER TOO was a Paul/Elvis duet on McCartney's 1989 album Flowers In The Dirt, while MY BRAVE FACE was the lead single from the same album.

      SHAMED INTO LOVE was co-written with RubŽn Blades and appears on his 1988 album Nothing But The Truth. A live version by Elvis and Bill Frisell was released on 1995's Deep Dead Blue. Elvis also sings a verse on Anne Sofie von Otter's version from 2001's For The Stars. Here he goes it alone.

      THE OTHER END (OF THE TELESCOPE) was co-written with Aimee Mann, who recorded it with her band 'Til Tuesday (and Elvis on backing vocals) on their 1988 album Everything's Different Now. Elvis played the song in concert in 1989 and 1995 but revised some of the lyrics for his recording on All This Useless Beauty. This version from just prior to the sessions for that album features the original lyrics.

      DIRTY ROTTEN SHAME was recorded by Ronnie Drew on his 1995 album of the same name. Elvis has played it at least 17 times between 1994 and 2005. Considering the subject matter, Elvis may be waiting until he's a bit older to record it himself.

      PUNISHING KISS was written by Elvis and Cait O'Riordan for the 1993 Robert Altman film Short Cuts, in which it was briefly performed onscreen by Annie Ross & The Low Note Quintet. Ross' recording omitted the uptempo section which can be heard here and in Ute Lemper's version on her 2000 album Punishing Kiss. The version included here was Elvis' first public performance of the song. He returned to the song with the Metropole Orkest in 2004, although it was not played at the show recorded for the album My Flame Burns Blue.

      LESSON IN CRUELTY was co-written with Steve Nieve. This was the first of six performances of the song between 1995 and 2001.

      UNWANTED NUMBER was performed by For Real in the 1996 film Grace Of My Heart. Elvis has played it at least 19 times between 1996 and 2007, including at the 2004 shows in Oxford, Mississippi, which immediately preceded the sessions for The Delivery Man, but he's yet to release his own version.

      PASSIONATE FIGHT, another Costello/Nieve co-write, is the only one which has been released officially, having appeared on Ute Lemper's 2000 album Punishing Kiss. Elvis and Steve played it at least 26 times between 1996 and 1999.

      FAR FROM THE PRIZE was performed at least 10 times during the final Attractions tour in 1996 as a coda to Little Atoms. It hasn't been heard from since.

      Elvis contributed a recording of BRIGHT BLUE TIMES to the 1998 film Soft Sand, Blue Sea but has not otherwise released the song. This is its only known live performance.

      MISS MARY was co-written with Italian singer Zucchero for his 1992 album Miserere. Elvis' only known performance from 1998 was presumably inspired by the inclusion of Zucchero's version on that year's compilation Songs Of Elvis Costello: Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours & Rendezvous.

      SUSPECT MY TEARS was played at least 18 times during Costello & Nieve's 1999 tour. It was briefly revived with a full band arrangement and a new middle section in 2004, just prior to the recording of The Delivery Man, but it did not appear on that album.

      I DREAMED OF MY OLD LOVER LAST NIGHT was introduced as part of the story The Delivery Man and performed at least 34 times in 1999 and once in 2001. The song did not appear on the eventual album The Delivery Man, which included only fragments of the original story.

      YOU LIE SWEETLY, another Costello/Nieve co-write, is by far the most frequently played of Elvis' unreleased songs, with at least 65 performances, almost all of them in 1999.

      BURNT SUGAR IS SO BITTER was co-written by Carole King and played at least nine times in late 1999. It too was briefly revived with the Imposters in 2004 but did not appear on The Delivery Man.

      COULDN'T YOU KEEP THAT TO YOURSELF was played twice in October 1999. Ute Lemper recorded it with a few additional lyrics on her 2000 album Punishing Kiss.

      At the invitation of Charles Mingus' widow Sue, Elvis added lyrics to six songs which were originally instrumentals, using Mingus' evocative titles as his starting point. THIS SUBDUES MY PASSION was performed a few times with the Mingus Big Band in 1997 and with the Charles Mingus Orchestra three times in 2001 and once in 2003. JELLY ROLL, SELF-PORTRAIT IN THREE COLORS, and DON'T BE AFRAID, THE CLOWN'S AFRAID TOO were played only at the Orchestra shows. The other Mingus/Costello songs, Invisible Lady and Hora Decubitus, have been officially released and are not included here.

      NO WONDER was played at least 26 times between 2001 and 2006. It was sung by Anne Sofie von Otter alone on For The Stars, her collaborative album with Elvis. The duo shared the vocals on the recorded version of the song FOR THE STARS. This is its only known performance without Anne Sofie.

      I'LL WATCH OUT FOR YOU was premiered at one of the concerts coinciding with the recording of The Delivery Man. Not only did it not make that album, it has yet to reappear at all.

      NARROW DAYLIGHT was co-written by Diana Krall and included on her 2004 album The Girl In The Other Room. This abbreviated version is Elvis' only public performance of the song.

      THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM was co-written with Diana Krall and appeared as the title track on her 2004 album. Elvis sang it himself at his five symphonic concerts in September 2007.

      LIFE'S COMPANION (also known as Crooked Line or This Crooked Line) was co-written by T Bone Burnett and apparently intended for the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line. It has been played at least 10 times between 2005 and 2007. The performance on this compilation was selected despite Elvis mistakenly singing "the worthwhile spark never started without that fire" rather than the intended "the worthwhile fire never started without that spark."

      FROM SULFUR TO SUGAR CANE was co-written by T Bone Burnett and intended for (but not used in) the 2006 film All The King's Men. It was premiered during Elvis' stint opening for Bob Dylan in September and October 2007.

      Elvis' unreleased (and possibly unfinished) chamber opera The Secret Songs is too large a project to cover properly on this sort of collection, but it is represented by one of its 10 songs. HOW DEEP IS THE RED was sung by Gisella Stille in initial performances in Denmark in 2005, but Elvis has sung it himself at least twice: once in 2005 and this performance from 2007.

      THRENODY is an older Marian McPartland instrumental to which Elvis added lyrics. This is its only performance to date.

      AMERICAN GANGSTER TIME was premiered during a surprise appearance by Elvis at a T Bone Burnett concert in 2006 and played at least 15 times in 2007.

      The next three songs were all first heard during the 2007 tour with Bob Dylan. This early performance of DOWN AMONG THE WINES AND SPIRITS includes a couple of lines which were dropped as the tour progressed and Elvis tightened the song.

      SONG WITH ROSE is the working title for this song co-written by Rosanne Cash.

      PARDON ME MADAM was co-written by Loretta Lynn and apparently intended for her next album.

      This collection closes with an excerpt from a 1991 performance of TRAMP THE DIRT DOWN with the lyrics updated to reference Margaret Thatcher's fall from power.