11-17-70 Elton John

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  • Release Date: 09/24/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Sales Rank: 194,501
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005525772

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11-17-70

1LISTENBad Side of the Moon 4:57
2LISTENAmoreena 4:54
3LISTENTake Me to the Pilot 5:55
4LISTENSixty Years On 7:22
5LISTENHonky Tonk Women 4:07
6LISTENCan I Put You On 6:10
7LISTENBurn Down the Mission/My Baby Left Me/Get Back 18:27

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The great thing about this early live record is its obscurity -- not just that this isn't one of his better-known records, but that the set list is a fanboy's dream, heavy on album tracks, covers, and the kinds of song that make Elton John's early work so individual. It's not just that there are no hits here, but it's that these six (seven, on the CD reissue) songs emphasize the spare, hard-rocking bluesy singer/songwriter that may not have written his own words, but always sang them with conviction and melodies that made them seem like his own. This may be a minor effort in his catalog, but that's part of its pleasure -- it's certainly a record from the time before Elton the superstar, as he tears through Tumbleweed Connection tracks prior to the record's release, does a phenomenal reworking of "Honky Tonk Women," hauls out B-sides like "Bad Side of the Moon," and gives a fierce, infectious performance. It's not essential for anyone but obsessives, but if you want any indication of what Elton sounded like prior to his big break, this is an excellent, even intoxicating, summary. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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February 18, 2004: "Intoxicating"?? That is an understatement!! Would give it 10 stars if they let me! I have been a long time lover of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", but now....I've found a new favorite album. Yep....that good! Here you'll hear Elton show his stuff just after he became an overnight US success. If you love Elton, you'll know just by listening that this album is a treasure. The remaster grasps all the piano, drums and bass in remarkable.....distinguishing fashion. Simply.....this is a MUST HAVE for any true Elton fan. You can hear the fun in the live recording that even Elton didn't know was happening LOL. You'll wish you were there....and for a bit...you are there. He is a master of voice to the poetry of Bernie Taupin and the soul of a piano. This is a great collection of songs that you know and more! Buy I it! I promise you won't be disappointed.

This review was written about the CD Remastered edition.