The Arizona Republic

The Roots, Costello album a ‘passion’

- By Mesfin Fekadu

NEW YORK — When Elvis Costello and the Roots teamed up for a new album, they knew their pairing was unlikely and unconventi­onal, so they secretly recorded music without the approval of their record labels.

“Sometimes if you ... get the record company involved, then people have ambition rather than starting to play, so we started to play,” Costello said in a recent interview.

“We did it without a label or deadline pressure,” said Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson as he sat next to Costello. “This absolutely was a passion project.”

They began recording “Wise Up Ghost,” which will be released Sept. 17, two years ago. It’s a moody, 12-track album that features both new songs and others borrowed from Costello’s catalog, including the drum-filled “Sugar Won’t Work,” which samples from “You Left Me in the Dark,” and the soft and simple “Tripwire,” which takes from “Satellite.”

The Roots first collaborat­ed with Costello on NBC’s “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” where the hip-hop group is the house band. They worked with the 58-year-old British rocker at a Prince tribute concert in March.

“This is like our dream — that’s all I can say,” a smiling Questlove said. “This is the first project at ‘Fallon’ where I’m making my musical dreams come true.”

The Roots released a collaborat­ive album with John Legend in 2010. In 2011, they released an album with Betty Wright.

 ?? DAN HALLMAN/INVISION/AP ?? Elvis Costello and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of the Roots.
DAN HALLMAN/INVISION/AP Elvis Costello and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of the Roots.

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