The Coward Brothers is a collaborative album by English musician Elvis Costello and American musician T Bone Burnett, released on 21 November 2024 through New West Records. It serves as the soundtrack to the duo's audio comedy (described as a "wireless drama" by Costello), entitled The True Story of the Coward Brothers. Its plot sees Costello and Burnett, as Howard and Henry Coward, respectively, playing "a trans-Atlantic pair of con men who may or may not be blood relatives."
Background
Costello and Burnett have a history of collaboration, dating back to the 1985 single "The People's Limousine", the first release to be credited to "The Coward Brothers". The Coward Brothers were also the credited producers of Costello's 1987 single "Blue Chair". Without using the "Coward Brothers" identity, Costello and Burnett also collaborated on the production of Costello's albums King of America (1986) and Spike (1989), and Burnett has produced Costello's albums Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (2009) and National Ransom (2010), as well as producing work by The New Basement Tapes which featured Costello as a member. Costello has also contributed to Burnett's albums as a co-songwriter of selected tracks.
The album was released in tandem with the radio play The True Story of the Coward Brothers on Audible. In addition to Burnett and Costello, the play features Christopher Guest, Rhea Seehorn, and Harry Shearer, among others.
Track listing
Note: Writing credits refer to Burnett and Costello by their character names (Henry and Howard Coward, respectively). Christopher Guest is credited as "Christopher Guest-Coward".
Personnel
Adapted from the album's liner notes:
Musicians
- Elvis Costello â vocals (all tracks), acoustic guitar (2, 6, 9, 19), upright piano (2, 10, 15, 19), organ (2), electric guitar (3âÂÂ7, 11, 12, 14, 20), sounds (4), electric bass (5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16), tambourine (6, 7, 10, 11, 15), drums (7, 10, 11, 15), whistle (7), bass drum (9), handclaps (14); drum machine, Moog synthesizer (16); grand piano (17); congas, percussion (19)
- T Bone Burnett â vocals (tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10âÂÂ13, 15, 17âÂÂ19), electric guitar (1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 18, 20), electric bass (1, 2, 8), six-string bass (3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20), electric sitar (5)
- Christopher Guest â "missiles" (track 7), vocals (9, 15, 19), acoustic guitar (12, 15, 19)
- Colin Linden â electric sitar (track 1), electric guitar (8), slide Dobro (18)
- Dennis Crouch â double bass (tracks 8, 18)
- Russell Pahl â pedal steel (8)
- Jay Bellerose â drums, percussion (tracks 4, 8, 18)
- Paul Kowert â arco bass (track 1)
- Diana Krall â upright piano (track 2), grand piano (3)
- "Peter Coward" â military drum (track 17)
- "Dexter Coward" â gunshots (track 17)
- "Concepta Collins" â heels (track 3)
Technical
- Elvis Costello â production
- T Bone Burnett â production
- Rachael Moore â mixing, recording
- Michael Piersante â mixing, recording
- Gavin Larssen â mastering
- Reuben Cohen â matsering
- Jeff Powell â vinyl mastering
- Billy Theriot â additional engineering
- Miek Stankiewicz â additional engineering
- Collin Bryson â engineering assistance
- Austin Brown â engineering assistance
- Karl Wingate â engineering assistance
- Eddie Roberts â engineering assistance
- Ivy Skoff â production coordination
Artwork
- Drew Christie â illustrations
- Tom Bejgrowicz â design, layout
References
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