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| Artist: Elton John Label: Commercial Marketing Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £8.50 You Save: £5.49 (39%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 3402
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 149 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.7
MPN: 001084002 UPC: 600753055595 EAN: 0600753055595 ASIN: B0010NX2CE
Release Date: June 2, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Your Song | | • | I Need You To Turn To | | • | Take Me To The Pilot | | • | No Shoe Strings On Louise | | • | First Episode At Hienton | | • | Sixty Years On | | • | Border Song | | • | The Greatest Discovery | | • | The Cage | | • | The King Must Die | | • | Your Song | | • | I Need You To Turn To | | • | Take Me To The Pilot | | • | No Shoe Strings On Louise | | • | Sixty Years On | | • | The Greatest Discovery | | • | The Cage | | • | The King Must Die |
Disc 2
| • | Your Song | | • | I Need You To Turn To | | • | Take Me To The Pilot | | • | No Shoe Strings On Louise | | • | Sixty Years On | | • | The Greatest Discovery | | • | The Cage | | • | The King Must Die | | • | Rock And Roll Madonna | | • | Thank You Mama | | • | All The Way Down To El Paso | | • | I'm Going Home | | • | Grey Seal | | • | Rock And Roll Madonna | | • | Bad Side Of The Moon | | • | Grey Seal | | • | Rock And Roll Madonna | | • | Border Song | | • | Your Song | | • | Take Me To The Pilot |
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Classic second album given deluxe treatment November 1, 2008 Flashbackcaruso (London, UK) This was the album where Elton John found his voice. Gone were the psychedelic leanings and world-weary vocal stylings of failed debut 'Empty Sky', to be replaced by a dark romanticism with which the cover photo of Elton peering moodily out of the shadows was perfectly in keeping. Crucial to the success of Elton's 70s work was his teaming up with producer Gus Dudgeon and arranger Paul Buckmaster who had already proved their artistic and commercial chops on David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' single. Considering its eventual ubiquity it's incredible to think that opening track 'Your Song' wasn't originally considered for single release, only becoming Elton's first chart hit the following year, by which time he had already released his next album. On songs such as the delicate `I Need You To Turn To', the romantic `First Episode At Hienton' and the pessimistic `Sixty Years On' Bernie Taupin's poetic lyrics are perfectly matched by Elton's melodic flair, and the album is constantly saved from becoming too precious by Paul Buckmaster's rich and unsentimental string arrangements which are as essential to these songs as Robert Kirby's were for Nick Drake. The reflective mood is occasionally broken by more boisterous tunes such as the cryptic `Take Me To The Pilot', the Stonesy `No Shoestrings On Louise' and gospel shouter `The Cage' which has a splendid moog solo. In those days Elton's voice had a remarkable flexibility and range, best demonstrated on dramatic closing track `The King Is Dead'. This welcome deluxe reissue adds an amazing quantity of previously unheard demos, including 3 otherwise unrecorded songs which prove to be disappointingly uninspiring. All of the original album tracks are also represented in demo form bar 'Border Song' and 'First Episode At Hienton'. The first of these is included as a BBC session; the second was also previously recorded for the John Peel show back in 1968, but presumably this tape no longer survives. Also included are the non-album tracks recorded during the same sessions: the single 'Rock And Roll Madonna' and two b-sides, 'Bad Side Of The Moon' and 'Grey Seal', which are easily as good as anything on the album. The oddest bonus track is a BBC version of 'Your Song', which is merely an alternate mix of the standard version, making it more likely a 'network session' than a specially recorded rendition. This is the area where these deluxe reissues fail to totally satisfy. Room could have easily been made for more than just three BBC session tracks, and the source information for these seems to be somewhat inaccurate. But, all in all, a pivotal album, beautifully repackaged and excellently priced.
"Elton John" by ELTON JOHN 2CD DELUXE EDITION - The "Your Song" Album Gets AN AWESOME REMASTER!! August 3, 2008 Mark Barry at Revival Records, Berwick Street (London, UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Reginald Dwight's 2nd album proper was recorded in a week in January 1970 at Trident Studios in London and then released in the spring of 1970. It included the monster hit "Your Song" and after years of soul-destroying session work and an underachieving debut album "Empty Sky", both the single and album finally kick-started Elton John's extraordinary career - which is still strong nearly 40 years after the event. This 2 June 2008 DELUXE EDITION 2CD set is a fully upgraded version of that forgotten album and along with the 2CD DELUXE EDITION of the LP that followed it, "Tumbleweed Connection" (see my separate review) these two beauties are in my books already up there as REISSUES OF THE YEAR. Here's the layout: DISC 1 is the 10-track album originally released in the UK in April 1970 on DJM Records DJLPS 406 and in the USA on Uni Records 73090 (39:29 minutes) DISC 2 is the BONUS DISC with a primo haul of 20 tracks, 17 of which are PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED DEMO, PIANO and BBC VERSIONS. The other 3 tracks are NON-ALBUM SINGLES from the period (69:53 minutes) PACKAGING: The LP originally sported a matt gatefold sleeve, which has been faithfully reproduced in the upgraded 28-page booklet that accompanies this set. Along with period photos of Elton, there's a very informative new essay by noted writer JOHN TOBLER, session details on the bonus tracks, both CDs are picture discs and the booklet reflects both the rear sleeve ensemble photo and the lyrics on the inner spread in the same way they were on the gatefold of the original album - all very nice touches indeed. But the big news is the SOUND.... SOUND: Sourcing the first generation original masters tapes from the Universal Archives, GIOVANNI SCATOLA and TONY COUSINS at Metropolis Mastering in London have carried out the remastering - and surely an EMMY awaits each of them! As the owner of way too many re-issue CDs, this (and Tumbleweed Connection) are simply the best remaster of old albums that I've ever heard! Twenty seconds into the overly familiar "Your Song", with its brand new piano and acoustic guitar clarity and its string-arranged beauty fully renewed, I was already writing a review and picking my jaw up off the table as I went! So what's changed? When GUS DUDGEON replaced the useless 1980s CDs with the excellent 1995 remasters, he got the best sound out of the tapes that he could at the time (he sadly passed away a few years ago). But 13 years on to 2008 and that's a lifetime in remastering techniques. These 2008 versions BREATHE - you can hear everything - and clearly too. Songs like "First Episode At Hienton", "Sixty Years On" and "The King Must Die" heavily feature the fantastic string arrangements of PAUL BUCKMASTER (who did "Space Oddity" for Bowie) - well now you can hear how good they are! The sound is so clean, it makes you double take on almost every track - a TRULY BEAUTIFUL JOB DONE and easy to see why Elton would want these new versions out in the marketplace as soon as possible. BAND/GUESTS: FRANK CLARK and COLIN GREEN provide sweet guitar work on "Your Song" and "Sixty Years On", while guest vocalists MADELINE BELL, TONY HAZZARD, LESLIE DUNCAN and ROGER COOK feature especially well on the brilliant "No Strings For Louise" and "The Cage". DIANA LEWIS plays Moog on the sparse "First Episode At Hienton". CALEB QUAYE of HOOKFOOT provides Lead Guitar on "Take Me To The Pilot" while TONY COX of PENTANGLE drums on "The Greatest Discovery" and the epic album closer "The King Must Die". DISC 2 gives us 12 excellent PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED Piano Demos in a row (1-12) along with two separate BBC sessions - the "Dave Lee Travis Show" from April 1970 and the "Sounds Of The Seventies Show" from July 1970 (tracks 18, 19 and 20). They vary in sound quality, but are more than pleasantly good. It should be noted that Track 1, the demo version of "Your Song" did turn up on the "To Be Continued" box set years back, but that was only briefly available. "Bad Side Of The Moon" is the non-album B-side of the 7" single "Border Song" issued March 1970 in the UK on DJM Records DJS 217, while "Rock & Roll Madonna" and "Grey Seal" are the A&B sides of the non-album 7" single DJS 222 issued in the UK in June 1970. "Grey Seal" was re-recorded and turned up on "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - the version on this disc is often referred to as "Version 1970". These 3 were originally bonus tracks on the 1995 reissue CD of the album; here they've upgraded sound quality. Then comes a genuine sensation; recorded for the Radio 1 DJ Dave Lee Travis for his "Sound Of The Seventies" Sessions in July 1970 is an almost note-perfect rendition of "YOUR SONG" which frankly rivals the issued version. Luckily the sound is BEAUTIFUL, his performance heartfelt and not wearied by 38 years of playing the same song. It's FANTASTIC STUFF and a reminder of what initially drew so many music lovers to Elton in the first place - his great song-writing and vocal delivery. Whatever way you cut it, this version is an absolute gem and will thrill fans to the core! To sum up: I've loved coming back to this album - the great sound quality - actual tunes with thought-provoking lyrics - the attention to detail in the well-thought out packaging - the bonuses you'll play more than once - all of it... For fans of this unduly forgotten album, this is an absolute MUST BUY! A job well done by all at Universal - and roll on the same deluxe treatment for "Madman Across The Water" and "Honky Chateau".
Elton John Deluxe June 7, 2008 MC Control (Australia) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Another remaster,another addition to Universal's very successful "Deluxe Edition" series.Some of which have been excellent value.We have already seen "Captain Fantastic" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" given very lavish deluxe treatment.According to the extensive essay by John Tobler contained within the booklet of this double cd reissue of one of Sir Elton's career defining early 70's albums for DJM records,it has been released(along with "Tumbleweed Connection" )to commemerate 40 years of recording.And what a wealth of material it contains.It's not so much how good the album sounds,it's all the extra material contained on the second disc,most of which is previously unreleased,that make these new deluxe editions a must have for any fan of Mr.John! It's not the first remaster of course.Almost all his classic 70's back catalogue was first given a clean up in 1995 by the late Gus Dudgeon,Elton's longtime producer and collaborator.The remainder of the 70's albums and most of the 80's and 90's were finished by 2003. And for those us who were quick enough to snap them up,six of his classic 70's albums were reissued in Hybrid SACD 5.1 by Universal America's excellent "Chronicles" series a few years back.If you have an SACD player,they are pretty nice sounding surround remixes though the Stereo layer was still the 1995 remaster(track down the deluxe edition of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and you'll understand what I'm talking about). So onto the 2008 clean up.The albums themselves sound like they were recorded yesterday,very nice indeed.Universal,along with Sony use single bit technology(DSD or direct steam digital)that they created for archiving all their aging analogue back catalogue,so any remasters they have released since 2001 sound as close to the original master as possible. The bonus tracks that were on the 1995 remasters are included on the second disc along with almost all of the album in demo form or alternate versions and some previously unreleased live radio performances.Worth the price of admission for the second disc alone. I hope that all his classic albums get the same treatment as each one passes the big 40 anniversary.
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