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''The Juliet Letters'' is a studio album by the British
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singer and songwriter
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. It was released on compact disc as
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45180. The instrumental backing is provided by the
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. 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." It peaked at No. 18 on the
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, and at No. 125 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Content

Costello first encountered the Brodsky Quartet in 1989, a performance at the
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of the entire cycle of
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by
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. 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. With a concept of imaginary letters being sent to an imaginary recipient,
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, all five musicians contributed to the writing of the lyrics as well as the music. No overdubs were made, the album recorded in its entirety live in the studio. 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
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reissue campaign for Costello's back catalogue from
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/ Columbia and Warners, it was re-released in 2006 with 18 additional tracks on a
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. The bonus disc included additional musicians to Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, with some tracks recorded live at the 1995
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. This reissue is out of print; the album was reissued again by
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after its acquisition of Costello's complete catalogue in 2006.


Recordings and performances by other artists

Several artists have either recorded or mounted productions of the song cycle. It was recorded by Canadian singer Kerry-Anne Kutz and the Abysse String Quartet in February 2006. In September 2006, husband-and-wife duo Michelle and David Murray released a new version arranged for voice and piano by David Murray. In 2008, Jake Endres and the Theatrical Musical Company produced the first fully staged theatrical performance of ''The Juliet Letters'', complete with two additional original songs. The production opened in September 2008 in Minneapolis at the Southern Theater. In 2009, a
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singer-actress Katarzyna Groniec translated the whole ''Juliet Letters'' material into Polish, recorded and released it as ''Listy Julii'' with a band of trombone, saxophone, clarinet, French horn, tuba, flute, keyboards, bass guitar, and drums. In 2016, The Sacconi Quartet and
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(former lead singer of the folk group
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) performed ''The Juliet Letters'' in St Martin's Church, Colchester, as part of the Roman River Festival. In 2016 the Norwegian singer Charlott-Renee Clasén and Østfold string quartet also performed the concert piece. Voice department faculty of the Berklee College of Music performed the music with a student string quartet in a recital on 18 April 2019.


Track listing

''All songs written by
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, except where noted; track timings taken from Rhino 2006 reissue.'' # "Deliver Us" – 0:49 # "For Other Eyes" (MacManus, Paul Cassidy, Marina Thomas) – 2:55 # "Swine" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:08 # "Expert Rites" – 2:23 # "Dead Letter" (Cassidy) – 2:18 # "I Almost Had a Weakness" (MacManus,
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) – 3:53 # "Why?" (MacManus, Ian Belton) – 1:26 # "Who Do You Think You Are?" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:28 # "Taking My Life in Your Hands" (MacManus, Jaqueline Thomas, Ma. Thomas, Cassidy) – 3:20 # "This Offer Is Unrepeatable" (MacManus, Cassidy, Belton, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:12 # "Dear Sweet Filthy World" (MacManus, Belton, Ma. Thomas) – 4:17 # "The Letter Home" (MacManus, Belton, Cassidy) – 3:10 # "Jacksons, Monk and Rowe" (MacManus, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:43 # "This Sad Burlesque" (MacManus, Cassidy) – 2:47 # "Romeo's Seance" (MacManus, Ma. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:32 # "I Thought I'd Write to Juliet" – 4:07 # "Last Post" (Mi. Thomas, traditional) – 2:24 # "The First to Leave" – 4:59 # "Damnation's Cellar" – 3:25 # "The Birds Will Still Be Singing" – 4:27


2006 bonus disc

''Tracks 2–4, 10, 11 and 17 are previously unissued.'' # "She Moved Through the Fair" (traditional) – 4:46 released on ''Lament'' by the Brodsky Quartet June 1994 # "Pills and Soap" – 4:37 live at the
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, 28 June 1995
# "King of the Unknown Sea" (M. Thomas) – 3:51 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995 # "Skeleton" (M. Thomas) – 4:54 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995 # "More Than Rain" (
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) (Harle) – 4:03 released on '' Terror & Magnificence'' by John Harle May 1997 # "Come Away, Death" (with John Harle) (Harle) – 4:30 released on '' Terror & Magnificence'' by John Harle May 1997 # "Put Away Forbidden Playthings" (with
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# "Upon a Veil of Midnight Blue" (with the Punishing Kiss Band) – 4:36 live at the Meltdown Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 28 June 1995 # "Lost in the Stars" (
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Personnel

*
Elvis Costello Declan Patrick MacManus Order of the British Empire, OBE (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer-songwriter and record producer. He has won multiple awards in his career, including a Grammy Award in ...
– vocal * Ian Belton – violin *
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– violin * Paul Cassidy
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* Jaqueline Thomas – cello


Charts

Album


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Juliet Letters, The 1993 classical albums Elvis Costello albums Warner Records albums Rhino Records albums Collaborative albums Concept albums Song cycles