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Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, MFSL 24K GOLD, UDCD 526, EAC/APE/Covers |
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Posted: 08-08-2006, 10:16
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Так как в Осле уже было, то релиз посвящается торрентистам Track listing 1. Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding 2. Candle In The Wind 3. Bennie And The Jets 4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 5. This Song Has No Title 6. Grey Seal 7. Jamaica Jerk-Off 8. I've Seen That Movie Too 9. Sweet Painted Lady 10. Ballad Of Danny Bailey, The (1903-34) 11. Dirty Little Girl 12. All The Girls Love Alice 13. Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'N' Roll) 14. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting 15. Roy Rogers 16. Social Disease 17. Harmony Details Playing time: 76 min. Contributing artists: Kiki Dee Producer: Gus Dudgeon Distributor: n/a Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: AAD Album notes Personnel: Elton John (vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, Farfisa organ, Mellotron, keyboards); Del Newman (arranger); Prince Rhino (vocals); Davey Johnstone (acoustic, electric, slide & steel guitars, banjo, background vocals); Leroy Gomez (saxophone); David Hentschel (ARP synthesizer); Dee Murray (bass, background vocals); Nigel Olsson (drums, congas, tambourine, background vocals); Ray Cooper (tambourine); Kiki Dee (background vocals). Recorded at Strawberry Studios, France. Originally released as a 2-LP set on MCA. The gold-disc version of GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD includes all the original album artwork, with lyrics. Generally regarded as Elton John's masterpiece, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD is a double-album (on one CD) that includes several of his signature songs alongside a sprawling array of lesser-known (but by no means lesser) tunes. The hits included "Bennie And The Jets," a funky, falsetto stomper; the Rolling Stonesy rocker "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"; and the gorgeous title ballad. "Candle In The Wind," an elegy for Marilyn Monroe, which didn't become a certified hit until 14 years later, when John re-recorded it with the Melbourne Symphony. The fact that it wasn't released as a single at the time is testimony to the wealth of pop pleasures available here. The swelling, synth-fueled overture of "Funeral For A Friend" gives way to one of John's toughest guitar-rockers in an 11-minute medley. "Grey Seal" is a piano showcase with a perfect verse-chorus-verse construction. The rocking "All The Girls Love Alice" is one of the era's most overt references to lesbianism, and "Harmony," the soft ballad that closes the album, may be John's grandest melody. Willfully eclectic and packed with great music, GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD bursts with the bold energy and undeniable talent that made John a superstar. Editorial reviews 5 Stars - Indispensable - ...remains a classic... Q (08/01/1995) Ranked #91 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ...Everything about GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD is supersonically huge... Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)
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