The Sweetest Punch
1999 album by Bill Frisell
The Sweetest Punch: The New Songs of Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach Arranged by Bill Frisell | ||||
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Studio album by Bill Frisell | ||||
Released | September 21, 1999 | |||
Genre | Pop, jazz | |||
Length | 64:09 | |||
Label | Decca/Universal Classics | |||
Producer | Lee Townsend | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Sweetest Punch is a 1999 album by Bill Frisell, released as a companion to Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach's 1998 album Painted from Memory. Many of the earlier album's songs are featured with new arrangements by Frisell, mostly in instrumental versions.
Vocals for three of the tracks are also featured, with Costello on "Toledo", Cassandra Wilson on "Painted from Memory", and Costello and Wilson in a duet on "I Still Have That Other Girl".
Track listing
All songs written by Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach, except "Vamp Dolce", written by Frisell.
- "The Sweetest Punch" – 4:44
- "Toledo" – 5:25
- "Such Unlikely Lovers" – 5:43
- "This House Is Empty Now" – 5:03
- "Painted from Memory" – 4:10
- "What's Her Name Today?" – 4:58
- "In the Darkest Place" – 5:55
- "Vamp Dolce" – 3:25
- "My Thief" – 4:31
- "I Still Have That Other Girl" – 2:22
- "Painted from Memory (Reprise)" – 3:36
- "Long Division" – 3:59
- "Tears at the Birthday Party" – 3:44
- "I Still Have That Other Girl (Reprise)" – 1:52
- "God Give Me Strength" – 4:42
Personnel
- Bill Frisell — electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Brian Blade — drums, percussion
- Don Byron — clarinet, bass clarinet
- Billy Drewes — alto saxophone
- Curtis Fowlkes — trombone
- Viktor Krauss — bass
- Ron Miles — trumpet
Charts
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard)[2] | 15 |
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- Lookout for Hope (1987)
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- Is That You? (1990)
- Where in the World? (1991)
- Have a Little Faith (1992)
- This Land (1994)
- Go West: Music for the Films of Buster Keaton (1995)
- The High Sign/One Week (1995)
- Quartet (1996)
- Nashville (1997)
- Gone, Just Like a Train (1998)
- Good Dog, Happy Man (1999)
- The Sweetest Punch (1999)
- Ghost Town (2000)
- Blues Dream (2001)
- With Dave Holland and Elvin Jones (2001)
- The Willies (2002)
- The Intercontinentals (2003)
- Unspeakable (2004)
- Richter 858 (2005)
- Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, Paul Motian (2006)
- History, Mystery (2008)
- Disfarmer (2009)
- Beautiful Dreamers (2010)
- Sign of Life: Music for 858 Quartet (2011)
- All We Are Saying (2011)
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- Big Sur (2013)
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- When You Wish Upon a Star (2016)
- Music IS (2018)
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- Valentine (2020)
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- Lágrimas Mexicanas [with Vinicius Cantuária] (2010)
- Floratone II [with Matt Chamberlain, Tucker Martine and Lee Townsend] (2012)
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