I don’t currently have access to live updates, but here’s what’s widely known about Elvis Costello’s Detour: Live at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
- What it is: A concert film/documentary capturing Costello’s 2015 Detour solo tour show at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall. The performance blends storytelling with songs from his catalog, often performed solo on guitar and piano, sometimes with guest collaborators. This aligns with Costello’s approach on the tour, which emphasized intimate, narrative-driven renditions of his material.[5][8]
- Release format: The material was released as a Blu-ray ( Detour: Live at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall ), and has appeared in various home-video and streaming/physical formats through Eagle Rock and related labels, effectively documenting the Liverpool show for fans who couldn’t attend.[5]
- Track and performance notes: The performance typically includes Costello’s classics such as Watching the Detectives, Red Shoes, and When I Was Cruel No. 2, among others, often accompanied by personal anecdotes about the songs and their origins. Reviews and listings note a strong, discursive live set with occasional guests and storytelling segments.[3][5]
- Reception context: Critics highlighted the intimate, storyteller-driven format and Costello’s vocal/guitar work, with some coverage noting the presence of collaborators (like the Lovells in related performances) and the emotional arcs of certain numbers; while not every track lands equally for all listeners, the overall reception favored the concert film as a faithful capture of the Detour era.[3]
If you want, I can look up the latest availability (e.g., current streaming options, recent reissues, or any new live releases related to Detour) and provide direct links. I can also summarize specific reviews or compile a concise tracklist for the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall performance if you specify which edition (Blu-ray, streaming, etc.) you’re interested in.
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The two-hour show includes songs from throughout Costello’s career, along with a few surprises. He plays an old Gibson acoustic for “Red Shoes,” from his first album, … At one point, Costello sings “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home,” a 1931 pop tune recorded by Jo Stafford and Nat Cole, among others. His relaxed and enjoyable performance leads to a lengthy, affectionate reminiscence about Costello’s father’s life as a musician, and his own early efforts. He then performs “Ghost Train,” which...
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