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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road



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Elton John Music:
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road



Music
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
by Elton John

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
List Price: $13.98Label: Island

Salesrank: 1785

Released: February 20, 1996
Our Price: $8.04
Used Price: $6.20
Media: Audio CD

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 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 (1909-1934)
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

Editorial Review:
Japanese-only two disc SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this classic album from the British singer/songwriter and entertainer, originally released in 1973. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008.

Description of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road:
Rarely mentioned as one of the great double albums, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road had to settle for ending up in a few million record collections. So sprawling that it doesn't quite measure up to the earlier, more laid-back Honky Chateau or the later, pushy Rock of the Westies, this still holds claim to a lot of brilliant, very pop-savvy music: the winking rebellion of "Bennie and the Jets" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," the ready-made nostalgia of "The Ballad of Danny Bailey," the downbeat melodicism of "Harmony." --Rickey Wright

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Reviews:
Excellent 5 Star Review
2009-05-29 - Fast shipping and in excellent shape.Not a scratch-I love it and wish I could buy all my used CD's from the same person.Thanks!

Probably his best era 5 Star Review
2009-05-25 - In my opinion this is probably the best era for Elton John as well as many other musicians during that time. Not that I'm casting any doubt on the fine quality of his music in succeeding years, but this style of music with complex melodic arrangements and accompanying guitars to back his piano stylings heralds a time when music was an odyssey into the imagination.

One Of The Great Double Albums Of All-Time 5 Star Review
2009-05-04 - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is, for many people, the best Elton John album ever released. A double album gave his fans plenty of tracks to listen to, and he and Bernie Taupin were at the peak of their collaborative efforts. Even now when looking back at Elton's entire career up to now, this album stands out as one of the high-points, if not the high point of his long and tremendous career.

The album has a tremendous start as "Funeral for a Friend" is a great opening for the album, building to a magnificent crescendo and then transforming into "Love Lies Bleeding" which is the other part of the first track. "Candle in the Wind" is a piece which seems to get more and more popular as time goes on, and of course Elton reworked it when Princess Diana passed away in a tribute to her. Though I was never a huge fan of "Bennie and the Jets", one can appreciate the diversity it brings to the album as well as its reaching number one on the charts. Oddly enough Elton didn't want it on side one of the album, nor did he want it released as a single. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is of course the title track and was the opening track on side two of the double album and is one of Elton John's best songs of all time. "This Song has No Title" is the next piece, and not surprisingly it is a step down in quality from the first four tracks, though still very pleasant as is "Grey Seal" which follows. "Jamaica Jerk-Off" is an enjoyable light piece leading into the more somber "I've Seen That Movie Too", which is a strong finish to the first half of the double album.

"Sweet Painted Lady" is a fairly weak start to the second half of the album, as it is one of my least favorite tracks on the album. It is not horrible, but fairly average in my view. "The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34)" is a step back in the right direction, though still not as good as a lot of the other tracks, and "Dirty Little Girl" is a bit better, but the quality really goes up again with "All the Girls Love Alice" which closes out side three of the original release. "Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock & Roll) is another of the weak tracks, but it is worth sitting through to get to "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting". "Roy Rogers" and "Social Disease" are both quirky but enjoyable, and then the album closes fairly strong with "Harmony".

Elton John plays a variety of keyboards and sings on all the tracks and is joined by his band which consists of: Dee Murray (bass, backing vocals); Davey Johnstone (guitars, backing vocals, banjo); Nigel Olsson (drums, percussion, backing vocals). There are also some guests on the album including: David Hentschel (synthesizer on "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" and "All the Girls Love Alice"); Prince Rhino (interjection vocals on "Jamaica Jerk-Off"; Ray Cooper (tambourine on "All the Girls Love Alice"); Kiki Dee (backing vocals on "All the Girls Love Alice"); and Leroy Gomez (saxophone on "Social Disease").

A wonderful album which captures Elton John at his best. Over 76 minutes of wonderful music and lyrics from one of the great song-writing duos, and performed by a legend at his peak. Definitely worth picking up unless you just don't like Elton John.


One of the greatest albums ever recorded! 5 Star Review
2009-04-04 - That is not an exaggeration. It's just like that.

This album, the music, the lyrics and the era in which is was recorded are all watershed in events in music history.

While revisiting this album, I felt compelled to write this review, since I like young people who might not be exposed to this music, to embrace an opportunity to understand a piece of rock & roll roots.

These songs are like 3 songs in one, on almost every single track.
They almost seem like a 3 part play, where they rise up in the middle, with such awesome rock beats, that it's difficult not to jam with Elton. 2 of the lesser known songs (All the young girls love Alice and Social Disease) are worth an extra special listen. The remainder are in the public consciousness by now, and should be familiar to most people.

Enjoy it, savor it and learn from it.

More Memories Preserved in Gold! -- 24-Karat Gold! 5 Star Review
2009-03-26 - The CD just came today! -- and I listened to it from beginning to end. I LOVE IT! -- especially track no. 1, "Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding". But, I have to say, I love all 17 of them! I thought it would be another opportunity to preserve my childhood / early adolescence memories in Gold! -- for instance, listening to the 8-track cartridge upstairs in my Mom's bedroom -- I just loved the San Francisco view!

The first track was my favorite from the outset -- the music is somewhat depressing at first, but then it quickly picks up! I then came to like them all -- until the tape quit playing altogether. :-( I later got a tape recorder and the cassette for my 14th birthday in 1975, among other things.

Great memories and music, literally in 24K Gold! I tell you -- NOTHING makes you feel as good as GOLD! o:-) !!!










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