Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th Anniversary Celebration / Deluxe Edition) Elton John
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Album-Release:
1973
HRA-Release:
20.03.2014
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Funeral For A Friend - Love Lies Bleeding 11:07
- 2 Candle In The Wind 03:49
- 3 Bennie And The Jets 05:23
- 4 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 03:13
- 5 This Song Has No Title 02:23
- 6 Grey Seal 04:00
- 7 Jamaica Jerk-Off 03:38
- 8 I've Seen That Movie Too 05:58
- 9 Sweet Painted Lady 03:54
- 10 The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-1934) 04:23
- 11 Dirty Little Girl 05:00
- 12 All The Girls Love Alice 05:08
- 13 Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock'n' Roll) 02:42
- 14 Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting 04:55
- 15 Roy Rogers 04:07
- 16 Social Disease 03:43
- 17 Harmony 02:45
Info for Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th Anniversary Celebration / Deluxe Edition)
This Deluxe Edition in 96 kHz, 24bit collection features a remastered version of the original recording sessions.
„Rarely mentioned as one of the great double albums, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road had to settle for ending up in a few million record collections. So sprawling that it doesn't quite measure up to the earlier, more laid-back Honky Chateau or the later, pushy Rock of the Westies, this still holds claim to a lot of brilliant, very pop-savvy music: the winking rebellion of 'Bennie and the Jets' and 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting,' the ready-made nostalgia of 'The Ballad of Danny Bailey,' the downbeat melodicism of 'Harmony.' (Rickey Wright)
Elton John, vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, keyboards
Davey Johnstone, vocals, guitars, synthesizer, background vocals
David Hentschel, keyboards, synthesizer
Dee Murray, electric bass, background vocals
Nigel Olsson, tamboura, drums, congas, tambourine, background vocals
David Katz, violin
Leroy Gomez, saxophone
Ray Cooper, tambourine, percussion
Kiki Dee, background vocals
Digitally remastered
Elton John
The monumental career of international singer/songwriter and performer Elton John has spanned more than five decades. He is one of the top-selling solo artists of all time, achieving 35 gold and 25 platinum albums, and he has had 29 consecutive US Top 40 hits. Elton has sold more than 250 million records worldwide, and holds the record for the biggest selling single of all time, ‘Candle in the Wind ’97’, which sold over 33 million copies. Since his career began in 1969, Elton has played over 3,000 concerts worldwide.
In 1970 Elton's self-titled breakthrough album and evergreen hit ‘Your Song’ introduced him to an international stage, and in the period between 1970-76 with producer Gus Dudgeon at the helm, Elton and his song writing partner Bernie Taupin they made an astonishing fourteen albums, including the legendary’ Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,’ and ‘Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy’ - the first album ever to enter the Billboard Chart at Number One.
In the 1980s he had hits with the albums ‘21 At 3’, ‘Jump Up!’ and ‘Too Low For Zero’ - the home of two of Elton's live favourites, ‘I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues’ and ‘I'm Still Standing’.
Five decades since the 1969 release of his first album, ‘Empty Sky’, Elton John is creating some of the finest music of his career. The 2001 album ‘Songs From The West Coast’ gave him another smash hit single with ‘I Want Love’. In 2002 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Royal Academy of Music. Other landmark awards include Best British Male Artist Brit Award 1991; induction into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1994; five Grammy Awards 1986-2000; Grammy Legend Award, 2001; Kennedy Center Honor, 2004; 11 Ivor Novello Awards between 1973 and 2000; and in 1998, a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II.
2007 saw the release of ‘Rocket Man - The Definitive Hits’, a single CD album which features eighteen classic hit songs. Also in 2007, for the first time ever, Elton's entire back catalogue of nearly 500 tracks (90 singles and 32 albums) became available to download legally. The release of ‘Rocket Man’ marked a huge anniversary for Elton - on March 25th, 2007, he celebrated his 60th birthday while breaking his own record with an unmatched 60th concert at the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York. No other entertainer has come close to matching this record.
Elton remains committed to his music and to touring, becoming more rather than less busy as time passes. In 2011 Elton returned to The Colosseum, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas with his all-new show, ‘The Million Dollar Piano’. In 2012 he returned to the recording studio with producer T Bone Burnett and toured North, Central and South America. His 2012 plans include a tour of Europe plus a special appearance at The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace.
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