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New Amsterdam (song)

"New Amsterdam" is a song written and performed by new wave musician Elvis Costello on his 1980 album, Get Happy!! Written about the New World and New York, the recording of the song that appears on Get Happy!! was a demo that Costello had recorded in Pimlico.

"New Amsterdam"
Single by Elvis Costello
from the album Get Happy!!
A-side
  • "New Amsterdam"
  • "Dr. Luther's Assistant"
B-side
  • "Ghost Train"
  • "Just a Memory"
Released13 June 1980
RecordedPimlico, England
Genre
LabelF-Beat (UK)
Songwriter(s)Elvis Costello
Producer(s)Nick Lowe
Elvis Costello singles chronology
"High Fidelity"
(1980)
"New Amsterdam"
(1980)
"Clubland"
(1980)

The song was released as an EP single, reaching number 36 in the United Kingdom. The song has since been lauded by critics and included on compilation albums.

Background edit

"New Amsterdam" began as one of many demos produced by Costello after Armed Forces.[1] During this period, Costello recorded demos alone and played all the instruments himself; in this case, he recorded "New Amsterdam" at a "fifteen quid-an-hour demo studio" in Pimlico.[2] Costello recalled, "As you might guess I didn't use a metronome but I did employ the owner's exotic equipment; vibes! a fretless bass! a very nasty synth! even God forbid, DRUMS!!!"[2] This demo version would ultimately be the performance that appeared on the final release of Get Happy!!, as Costello was unsatisfied with attempts made with the Attractions to "re-create the mood".[3] Production of the released track was credited to Nick Lowe, even though the demo session was entirely the work of Costello as both artist and producer.

Lyrically, Costello described "New Amsterdam" as "a song about a bewildered new arrival in the New World".[4] Costello also characterized it as "A bewildered lad, alone in New York, except for his rhyming dictionary".[2] The song's title comes from the name of the Dutch settlement where New York would be established.[5] Musically, the song's softer and slower arrangement contrasted with much of the more energetic material on the album.[1][6]

Release edit

"New Amsterdam" was the third release from Get Happy!!, following "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" and "High Fidelity", though, unlike these previous singles, "New Amsterdam" was released as part of an EP. The song was chosen to show Costello's stylistic diversity.[6] The other songs included on the EP were "Dr. Luther's Assistant" (a leftover from This Year's Model), "Ghost Train" (which originated from a lyric Costello wrote in 1972), and "Just a Memory" (which was written for Dusty Springfield).[3] A picture disc EP and a two track 7" single in a different sleeve were also issued.[7] It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 47 and peaked at number 36 the following week in a six week chart run.[6] A music video for the song was also produced.[8]

In addition to its release on Get Happy!!, "New Amsterdam" has appeared on Costello compilations Girls Girls Girls, The Very Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions 1977–86, and The Very Best of Elvis Costello. The rejected version of the song performed with the Attractions has appeared as a bonus track on later editions of Get Happy!![3]

Reception edit

"New Amsterdam" has seen critical acclaim since its release. Tom Carson of Rolling Stone praised the song's melody as "one of the loveliest Costello’s ever written" and wrote that the song "evokes all the melancholy, tenderness and regret of a seemingly hopeless situation".[9] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine named it a "full-fledged masterpiece", while the same site's Stewart Mason characterized it as a "simple but beautifully effective song".[10][11] Cash Box said that "acoustic guitar strumming clicks over the thick keyboard texture."[12] Record World called it a "stark and powerful ballad" in which "Costello doesn't waste a word or an emotion."[13]

Jim Beviglia of American Songwriter named the song Costello's fifteenth best, praising its "dreamy, melancholic vibe" and noting that "anyone who has ever felt like they have no connection to the comforts of home can appreciate 'New Amsterdam,' a lovely place to visit vicariously via Elvis' pretty song even though you would never want to live there".[5] The Daily Telegraph's Martin Chilton ranked the song number ten on his top 40 list of best Costello songs, stating that Costello "does wordplay so well" on the track.[14]

Live history edit

"New Amsterdam" has remained a live favorite for Costello, who has performed the song over 250 times.[6] Beginning with the tour supporting his 1989 album Spike, Costello has sometimes performed "New Amsterdam" in a medley with a cover of the Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away".[1][15] He performed an acoustic version of this medley at Woodstock '99.[16]

Charts edit

Chart (1980) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[17] 36

References edit

Citations

  1. ^ a b c Thomson 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Costello, Elvis. Girls Girls Girls [CD booklet]. Brentford: Demon Records.
  3. ^ a b c Get Happy!! (Liner notes). Elvis Costello. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ Get Happy!! (Liner notes). Elvis Costello. 2002.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. ^ a b Beviglia, Jim. "What are the Top Elvis Costello Songs of All Time?". American Songwriter. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d Sexton, Paul. "Elvis Costello Speaks Double Dutch In 'New Amsterdam'". uDiscoverMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  7. ^ "New Amsterdam". discogs.com.
  8. ^ MTV News Staff. "Streamland Video of the Day: Elvis Costello's 'New Amsterdam'". MTV. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  9. ^ Carson, Tom (17 April 1980). "Get Happy!!". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  10. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Get Happy!!". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  11. ^ Mason, Stewart. "New Amsterdam". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  12. ^ "CashBox Singles Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. May 31, 1980. p. 15. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  13. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. May 31, 1980. p. 16. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  14. ^ Chilton, Martin. "10 - New Amsterdam. Elvis Costello's 40 Best Songs". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Show Review: Elvis Costello at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Sat. June 21, 2014". 91.1 FM KLSU. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  16. ^ "New Amsterdam / You've Got To Hide Your Love Away". Wolfgang's. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  17. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 27 February 2019.

Sources

  • Thomson, Graeme (2006). Complicated Shadows: The Life and Music of Elvis Costello. Canongate U.S. ISBN 978-1841957968.

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New Amsterdam is a song written and performed by new wave musician Elvis Costello on his 1980 album Get Happy Written about the New World and New York the recording of the song that appears on Get Happy was a demo that Costello had recorded in Pimlico New Amsterdam Single by Elvis Costellofrom the album Get Happy A side New Amsterdam Dr Luther s Assistant B side Ghost Train Just a Memory Released13 June 1980RecordedPimlico EnglandGenreNew waveLabelF Beat UK Songwriter s Elvis CostelloProducer s Nick LoweElvis Costello singles chronology High Fidelity 1980 New Amsterdam 1980 Clubland 1980 The song was released as an EP single reaching number 36 in the United Kingdom The song has since been lauded by critics and included on compilation albums Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Live history 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground edit New Amsterdam began as one of many demos produced by Costello after Armed Forces 1 During this period Costello recorded demos alone and played all the instruments himself in this case he recorded New Amsterdam at a fifteen quid an hour demo studio in Pimlico 2 Costello recalled As you might guess I didn t use a metronome but I did employ the owner s exotic equipment vibes a fretless bass a very nasty synth even God forbid DRUMS 2 This demo version would ultimately be the performance that appeared on the final release of Get Happy as Costello was unsatisfied with attempts made with the Attractions to re create the mood 3 Production of the released track was credited to Nick Lowe even though the demo session was entirely the work of Costello as both artist and producer Lyrically Costello described New Amsterdam as a song about a bewildered new arrival in the New World 4 Costello also characterized it as A bewildered lad alone in New York except for his rhyming dictionary 2 The song s title comes from the name of the Dutch settlement where New York would be established 5 Musically the song s softer and slower arrangement contrasted with much of the more energetic material on the album 1 6 Release edit New Amsterdam was the third release from Get Happy following I Can t Stand Up for Falling Down and High Fidelity though unlike these previous singles New Amsterdam was released as part of an EP The song was chosen to show Costello s stylistic diversity 6 The other songs included on the EP were Dr Luther s Assistant a leftover from This Year s Model Ghost Train which originated from a lyric Costello wrote in 1972 and Just a Memory which was written for Dusty Springfield 3 A picture disc EP and a two track 7 single in a different sleeve were also issued 7 It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 47 and peaked at number 36 the following week in a six week chart run 6 A music video for the song was also produced 8 In addition to its release on Get Happy New Amsterdam has appeared on Costello compilations Girls Girls Girls The Very Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions 1977 86 and The Very Best of Elvis Costello The rejected version of the song performed with the Attractions has appeared as a bonus track on later editions of Get Happy 3 Reception edit New Amsterdam has seen critical acclaim since its release Tom Carson of Rolling Stone praised the song s melody as one of the loveliest Costello s ever written and wrote that the song evokes all the melancholy tenderness and regret of a seemingly hopeless situation 9 AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine named it a full fledged masterpiece while the same site s Stewart Mason characterized it as a simple but beautifully effective song 10 11 Cash Box said that acoustic guitar strumming clicks over the thick keyboard texture 12 Record World called it a stark and powerful ballad in which Costello doesn t waste a word or an emotion 13 Jim Beviglia of American Songwriter named the song Costello s fifteenth best praising its dreamy melancholic vibe and noting that anyone who has ever felt like they have no connection to the comforts of home can appreciate New Amsterdam a lovely place to visit vicariously via Elvis pretty song even though you would never want to live there 5 The Daily Telegraph s Martin Chilton ranked the song number ten on his top 40 list of best Costello songs stating that Costello does wordplay so well on the track 14 Live history edit New Amsterdam has remained a live favorite for Costello who has performed the song over 250 times 6 Beginning with the tour supporting his 1989 album Spike Costello has sometimes performed New Amsterdam in a medley with a cover of the Beatles You ve Got to Hide Your Love Away 1 15 He performed an acoustic version of this medley at Woodstock 99 16 Charts editChart 1980 Peakposition UK Singles OCC 17 36References editCitations a b c Thomson 2006 a b c Costello Elvis Girls Girls Girls CD booklet Brentford Demon Records a b c Get Happy Liner notes Elvis Costello 1994 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV 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Review Elvis Costello at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville Sat June 21 2014 91 1 FM KLSU 3 October 2014 Retrieved 19 May 2020 New Amsterdam You ve Got To Hide Your Love Away Wolfgang s Retrieved 19 May 2020 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 27 February 2019 Sources Thomson Graeme 2006 Complicated Shadows The Life and Music of Elvis Costello Canongate U S ISBN 978 1841957968 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Amsterdam song amp oldid 1194104883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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