Advantages: Evokes a rainbow of feelings, brilliant lyrics and great musicality Disadvantages: Not enough length to some of the songs, he could have pushed it further
. The lyrics are a little weak in my opinion, but there is some nice harmonica playing at points. One of the more upbeat tracks of the album. 6/10
6. St. Peter: A nice ballad never hurt anyone :) I found this song ironic and tragic, even as an atheist, and the accompaniment is perfectly arranged, making it another one of my personal favorites, though the Bob Dylan style harmonica solo may not be to everybody's tastes. 9/10
7. Nobody Tells Me What To Do: Fast paced and uplifting, and always puts a smile on my face. I enjoy the vocals in this song enormously, Ford really goes for it and hits the spot throughout, with some great piano also. 7/10
8. Requiem: One of the more strange tracks, with a similar message to 'State of the Union' from his first album- one of being fed up with the establishment. Has a great buildup with a strong bass ...
Advantages: 33 songs plus several hours of bonus features. All the Elton John favourites. Nice DVD case. Disadvantages: None.
less than 33 of Sir Elton's most recognisable and popular songs, taken from all across his 40 year career, way back to the likes of 'Your Song' from 1969 (which he concludes the concert with), and 'The Bridge' from as recent as 2006. Other classics include 'Crocodile Rock', 'I'm Still Standing', 'Rocketman' (which has a stunning riff of about 7 minutes after the main song has ended), and 'Saturday Night's Alright' (my personal favourite). Though he doesn't quite perform to the same electric standard as in his heyday (what with the kicking of the piano stool and the lengthy solos), this performance still has the vibrancy and sensational atmosphere that have become synonymous with the name of Elton John. For the avid fan, there's even a few of his less known (but by no means less popular) tracks, such as 'Madman Across The Water', 'Better Off ...
Advantages: Great lyrics, great music, quality production Disadvantages: Takes time to grow on you
It's 2001 & aside from a few songs written for Aida & The Road to El Dorado, Elton John hadn't released a 'new material' album since 1997. Prior to the release of the new album he released a single called 'I want love', it was a pleasant little song, not one of his best but good all the same, a song that soon grew on you.
The music critics reviewed the new album which was to be called 'Songsfrom the West Coast' & it received some decent reviews both in the UK & USA. One reviewer even stated that it was the best material from Elton John since 'Goodbye Yellowbrick Road' in 1973 which is often regarded his best ever album. So with all these decent reviews & a half decent single I went out & purchased it.
The songs featured on the original album were:
1, The Emperor's new clothes
2, Dark diamond
3, Look ma, no hands
4, American ...
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