Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Elton John

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  • Release Date: 02/20/1996
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 1,497
  • Label: ISLAND
  • UPC: 731452815927

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Elton John's most extravagant creation is a 17-song workout of seamless '70s pop rock. Despite its ambition and breadth, the album is unpretentious and endearing, as John and lyricist-partner Bernie Taupin seemingly aim to provide nothing but pleasure for their listeners. You can thrill to the grand synth washes of "Funeral for a Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)"; croon to ballads like "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Candle in the Wind," and "Harmony"; rock to stunners like "Bennie and the Jets" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"; and, yes, scratch your head over the lyrical excesses of "Grey Seal" ("Your roots were formed by twisted roots/Your roots were twisted then"). Pure pop at its finest. Bill Wyman, Barnes & Noble



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Although I knew the 'radio' songs, the entire 2-disc set was awesome. Having just seen Elton in concby Anonymous

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September 05, 2009: Excellent!

John/Taupin's greatest albumby JohnQ

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July 31, 2009: This is the best album made by the team of John and Taupin. There is not weakness anywhere in this album. Each song is terrific and each song easily leads to, and supports, the next. This is the greatest masterpiece from two guys who had already given us several great albums in the seventies. This was the high point for the team of John/Taupin. Unfortunately it would be all down hill from here but, for the moment, they were on top of the world and every hearing of this great album brings us back to that amazing high point.


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