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A classic selection of some great 70s hits!
After Elton John released 9 records in a 4 year span and undertook massive tours as well, "GREATEST HITS" was the second album he put out in 1974 (following "Ca...Read more
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Greatest Hits - John, Elton just what it says always been his best album
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Greatest Hits by Elton John (CD, Oct-1990, Rocket Group Pty LTD)

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Album Features
UPC:731451253225
Artist:Elton John
Format:CD
Release Year:1990
Record Label:Rocket Group Pty LTD
Genre:Glam Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Your Song
2. Daniel
3. Honky Cat
4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
5. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
6. Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
7. Bennie and the Jets
8. Candle in the Wind
9. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
10. Border Song
11. Crocodile Rock

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Playing Time:48 min.
Contributing Artists:Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Toni Tennille, Toni Tenille
Producer:Gus Dudgeon
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Elton John (vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, Mellotron); Davey Johnstone (acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, background vocals); Frank Clark (acoustic guitar); Clive Hicks (guitar, 12-string guitar); Colin Green (guitar); Jean-Louis Chautemps, Alain Hatot (saxophone); Ivan Jullien (trumpet); Jacques Bolognesi (trombone); Brian Dee (organ); Ken Scott, David Hentschel (ARP synthesizer); Dee Murray (bass, background vocals); Dave Richmond (bass); Nigel Olsson (drums, maracas, background vocals); Barry Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (tambourine, bells); Carl Wilson, Toni Tenille, Bruce Johnston (background vocals).Engineers include: Robin Geoffrey Cable, Ken Scott, David Hentschel.Recorded at Trident Studios, London, England; Strawberry Studios, France; Caribou Ranch, Colorado between 1970 and 1974.Personnel includes: Elton John (vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, Mellotron); Frank Clark (acoustic guitar); Davey Johnstone (acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, background vocals); Clive Hicks (guitar, 12-string guitar); Colin Green (guitar); Jean-Louis Chautemps, Alain Hatot (saxophone); Ivan Jullien (trumpet); Jacques Bolognesi (trombone); Brian Dee (organ); Ken Scott, David Hentschel (ARP synthesizer); Dave Richmond (bass); Dee Murray (bass, background vocals); Nigel Olsson (drums, maracas, background vocals); Barry Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (tambourine, bells); Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Toni Tenille (background vocals).Engineers: Robin Geoffrey Cable (tracks 1, 9); Ken Scott (tracks 2-3, 6, 10); David Hentschel (tracks 4-5, 7, 11); Clive Franks (track 8).Recorded at Trident Studios, London, England; Strawberry Studios, France; Caribou Ranch, Colorado between 1970 and 1974.All songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.This Gold Disc includes one track, "Candle In The Wind," that isn't on the standard CD release.Personnel: Elton John (vocals, flute, piano, electric piano, organ, Farfisa, Mellotron, keyboards); Bruce Johnston (vocals, background vocals); Davey Johnstone (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, background vocals); Clive Hicks (guitar, 12-string guitar); Colin Green (guitar); Frank Clark (acoustic guitar); Jean Louis Chautemps, Alain Hatot (saxophone); Ivan Julian, Ivan Jullien (trumpet); Jacques Bolognesi (trombone); Brian Dee (organ); David Hentschel, Ken Scott (synthesizer); Dee Murray (bass guitar, background vocals); Dave Richmond (bass guitar); Nigel Olsson (drums, maracas, background vocals); Barry Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (tambourine, bells); Lesley Duncan, Madeline Bell, Roger Cook, Toni Tennille, Tony Burrows, Tony Hazzard, Carl Wilson , Kay Garner, Billy Hinsche (background vocals).Recording information: Caribou Ranch, CO (03/1970-01/1974); Caribou Ranch, Colorado, U.S.A (03/1970-01/1974); Strawberry Studios, France (03/1970-01/1974); Trident Studios, London, England (03/1970-01/1974).Photographers: Terry O'Neill ; David Larkham.Arranger: Paul Buckmaster.After Elton released 9 records in a four year span and undertook massive tours as well, GREATEST HITS was the second album he put out in 1974. The unprecedented success John had with lyricist Bernie Taupin resulted in a compilation of ten songs of which nine easily landed in Billboard's Top 20 at one point. John's enormous talents enabled him to shift gears from tender balladry ("Your Song") to raucous rock'n'roll ("Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"), all the while pumping each song with abundant enthusiasm.Such was the widespread appeal of these compositions that when "Bennie And The Jets" was initially released, many black radio stations added it to their playlists, assuming that the singer was black. Seeing as the former Reginald Dwight had long been enamored of rhythm & blues, this was an easily made mistake. If "Crocodile Rock" gave EJ an outlet for expressing his love of early rock music, then "Border Song" allowed him to display gospel's influence on his music-making, ...

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Ranked #135 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - [T]his set documents why Elton John was one of the biggest-selling pop stars of the Seventies.
Rolling Stone (20031211)

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A classic selection of some great 70s hits!

Created: 10/02/08
After Elton John released 9 records in a 4 year span and undertook massive tours as well, "GREATEST HITS" was the second album he put out in 1974 (following "Caribou"). The unprecedented success John had with lyricist Bernie Taupin resulted in a compilation of 10 songs, of which 9 easily landed in Billboard's Top 20 at one point. John's enormous talents enabled him to shift gears from tender balladry ("Your Song") to raucous rock'n'roll ("Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"), all the while pumping each song with abundant enthusiasm. Such was the widespread appeal of these compositions that when "Bennie And The Jets" was initially released, many black radio stations added it to their playlists, assuming that the singer was black. Seeing as the former Reginald Dwight had long been enamored of rhythm & blues, this was an easily made mistake. If "Crocodile Rock" gave EJ an outlet for expressing his love of early rock music, then "Border Song" allowed him to display gospel's influence on his music-making, right down to the choir he chose to back him on this song. "Honky Cat" and "Rocket Man" are from his "Honky Chateau" LP; "Daniel" was issued on "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only The Piano Player"; the album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is represented by the title track; "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" rounds out the album along with a bonus track, "Candle In The Wind". Altogether, this compilation presents Elton John during the period of his greatest success and popularity. If ever anybody needs only one CD of classic Elton John songs, then this is the one.
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Created: 03/05/08
Greatest Hits - John, Elton just what it says always been his best album
Elton John was to the 70's what The Beatles were to the 60's. He was the undisputed king of the 70's. This brilliant and timeless collection proves why. You get a huge chunk of Elton's first batch of hits from the early to mid 70's. You get the gorgeous ballads like "Your Song", "Daniel", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", and the overlooked "Border Song". Then there's the uptempo rockers like "Crocodile Rock", "Bennie And The Jets", "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" and more. Elton showcases his brilliant genius of melodies and chords. Bernie Taupin, as Elton's lyric writer, is one of the best lyricists ever. Some people I've come across say "Crocodile Rock" is silly and weightless. Is that supposed to mean something?. Is that supposed to actually matter?. Of course not. It's catchy, bouncy, fun, and has fun lyrics. You don't need more than that. It's no surprise that this collection is one of the top 10 highest selling albums of all time. It should be. Greatest Hits 2 and 3 are also top choices to check out. Elton John is, and always will be, the true king of pop.
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ELTON!

Created: 04/06/09
I love this CD for so many reasons, First and foremost because its Elton John. I have loved Elton John since I was a little girl, he can't do a bad song. This CD has alot of his popular songs such as Crocodile Rock,Yellow Brick Road, and Bennie and the Jets. I Bought this CD Because I have all of Eltons CD's and this is one more to add to my collection.
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Great Cd

Created: 07/01/06
I purchased the elton john cd because I wanted to get some great music for my ipod. I really like elton john. My favorite song on this cd was Bennie and the Jetts. My least favorite song on this Cd was Good By Yellow Brick Road. My other favorite song was Daniel.
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Rocketman!

Created: 11/09/06
I love key songs from Elton John, and this CD really had it all. There were even some that I wasn't expecting.
Believe me, when I need a quick Elton fix, I just pop this in and jam out to "Rocketman" or "Bennie and the Jets".
Highly recommended buy!
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