Elvis Costello and The Sugarcanes
Woodinville, WA
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
August 23, 2009


recorded by liranfa

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Recorded from the 5th row left of Center.


Setlist:

Track 01 - Mystery Train
Track 02 - My All Time Doll
Track 03 - Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down
Track 04 - Down Among the Wine and Spirits
Track 05 - Blame it On Cain
Track 06 - Femme Fatale
Track 07 - The Delivery Man
Track 08 - Little Palaces
Track 09 - Indoor Fireworks
Track 10 - Hidden Shame
Track 11 - Condemned Man
Track 12 - Friend of the Devil
Track 13 - Mystery Dance
Track 14 - She Handed Me a Mirror
Track 15 - Everyday I Write the Book
Track 16 - Complicated Shadows
Track 17 - She Could Be No Good
Track 18 - Brilliant

Encore #1:

Track 19 - From Sulpher to Sugarcane
Track 20 - American Without Tears*
Track 21 - The Crooked Line*
Track 22 - The Scarlet Tide*
Track 23 - The Race is On
Track 24 - (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Track 25 - Happy

Encore #2:

Track 26 - Alison
Track 27 - (What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
Track 28 - Applause

* The Lovell Sisters on backup vocals


The Sugarcanes are:

Jim Lauderdale - Guitar, vocals
Jerry Douglas - dobro, vocals
Mike Compton - mandolin, vocals
Stuart Duncan - violin
Dennis Crouch - double bass
Jeff Taylor - accordian


Notes: This was recorded in the 5th row right in front of security and under the suspended subs above me which gave me a great bass response. Not much crowd noise for an acoustic recording but there is some mild noise during the encores as people kept leaving and forcing me to move around a bit. Sometime during the encores I moved to the center to see what the difference in sound would be however, the bass response falls off a bit. I had a wonderful time at the show but realize now the show lives on as a rare occurence with Jerry Douglas and Jim Lauderdale in the same band. It's an absolute treat istening to these guys play the reworked versions of Elvis' classics. Everyday I Write the Book and Brilliant Mistake are stunning enough let alone hearing Elvis paying homage to a great American artist named Jerry Garcia (heard of him?) by playing Friend of the Devil. This is the first time I've seen a copy of this show circulate so this is another present to the members of The Basement and allowing me to share my recordings with you.