💰 Elvis Costello – National Ransom (2010)
Release Date: October 25, 2010
Label: Hear Music
Genre: Americana, Roots Rock, Folk Rock
Length: 60:14
Producer: T Bone Burnett
🎵 National Ransom is the twenty-fifth studio album by Elvis Costello. Following the acoustic Americana style of Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, this album expands the sound by combining roots rock, country, folk, and vintage pop influences.
Produced by T Bone Burnett, the record features a diverse group of musicians performing in multiple musical styles, reflecting Costello’s wide-ranging songwriting and storytelling approach.
📝 Tracklist
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“National Ransom”
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“Jimmie Standing in the Rain”
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“Stations of the Cross”
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“A Slow Drag with Josephine”
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“Five Small Words”
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“Church Underground”
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“You Hung the Moon”
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“Bullets for the New-Born King”
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“I Lost You”
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“Dr. Watson, I Presume”
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“One Bell Ringing”
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“The Spell That You Cast”
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“That’s Not the Part of Him You’re Leaving”
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“My Lovely Jezebel”
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“All These Strangers”
🎤 Album Credits
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Elvis Costello – Vocals, Guitar
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T Bone Burnett – Producer, Guitar
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Leon Russell – Piano
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Vince Gill – Guitar, Vocals
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Jim Lauderdale – Harmony Vocals
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Marc Ribot – Guitar
🎶 The album mixes veteran roots musicians with Costello’s longtime collaborators, creating a rich and varied musical palette.
🌟 Most Popular Tracks
Several tracks gained strong attention among fans:
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“National Ransom” – A lively roots-rock opener with playful lyrics.
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“A Slow Drag with Josephine” – Smooth and soulful with classic piano.
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“Stations of the Cross” – Emotional and atmospheric storytelling.
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“Church Underground” – Bluesy rock energy with vintage vibes.
💰 Commercial Performance & Legacy
💿 National Ransom received positive reviews from critics and performed well among Costello’s audience.
Highlights include:
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Charting in the US and UK album charts
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Praised for its musical variety and storytelling
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Recognized as part of Costello’s Americana-inspired era
Critics appreciated the album’s blend of humor, social commentary, and historical themes.
🎉 Fun Facts
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The album features guest appearances from several legendary musicians, including Leon Russell.
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Costello experimented with different recording styles, capturing both polished and rough performances.
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Some songs draw inspiration from historical events and American folklore.
🕵️ Trivia
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The album includes songs written years earlier, finally recorded for this project.
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Costello described the album as a collection of stories about people and places across different eras.
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Several tracks incorporate vintage recording techniques to recreate classic roots sounds.
🤔 Did You Know?
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Elvis Costello’s real name is Declan Patrick MacManus.
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The collaboration with T Bone Burnett continued from the previous album Secret, Profane & Sugarcane.
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Costello’s songwriting often mixes historical storytelling with modern social commentary, making his albums feel timeless.
Elvis Costello Full Discography
Download Elvis Costello albums from Amazon Music
More Albums:
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (1977)
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model (1978)
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces (1979)
Elvis Costello - Get Happy!! (1980)
Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom (1982)
Elvis Costello - Goodbye Cruel World (1984)
Elvis Costello - Blood & Chocolate (1986)


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