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Vinyl Records > Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (180gram)
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Vinyl Records > Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (180gram)Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (180gram)
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Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Format: 2LPs 33rpm When in 1973 Elton John presented his first double album, being produced in France, as the result of an overboarding phase of creativity, it looked as if the survival of British pop-hearts was secured after the Beatles and “Abbey-Road“. Everything turned out well! “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road“ dashed right to the top of the charts, and Elton became the most popular singing songwriter in England’s seventies. Already the early recordings contained the stuff dreams are made of, and which still suits well the pop icon of today. The comfortable pulsing piano accords in the ballads, the driving riffs of the rock-’n’-roll-titles, the discovery and transposition of orchestral arrangements, and a sensitive sound mixing of the harmonically centred synthesizer are just some of the ingredients of Elton’s abundant world of expression which wrote record history. Besides came the first step towards an independent English rock-’n’-roll through “Saturday Night’s…“, strange-exotic Latin-groove in the “Jamaica Jerk-Off“, and of course “Candle in the Wind“, the everlasting obituary to female high society. Recording: 1973 at Strawberry Studios, Chateau D’Hierouville, France by David Hentschel / Production: Gus Dudgeon |
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