Leather Jackets by John, Elton (CD, 1992)

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Artist: Elton John. Title: Leather Jackets. Leather Jackets. Format: CD. Heartache All Over the World. Slow Rivers. Go It Alone. Don't Trust That Woman.

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ProducerGus Dudgeon
Record LabelMCA
UPC0008811049829
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046038871

Product Key Features

Release Year1992
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistJohn, Elton
Release TitleLeather Jackets

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Leather Jackets 1.2 Hoop of Fire 1.3 Don't Trust That Woman 1.4 Go It Alone 1.5 Gypsy Heart 1.6 Slow Rivers 1.7 Heartache All Over the World 1.8 Angeline 1.9 Memory of Love 1.10 Paris 1.11 I Fall Apart
NotesAn underrated gem of Elton John's incredible and longevous career, the pop icon delivers 11 smooth and sultry tracks that features the likes of Cher, Gary Osborne and more. Released in 1986, it's an essential cut from the era.

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  • "Better than everyone - even Elton - thinks it is."

    It routinely winds up at the top of "Worst Elton John Album" lists all over the world, but I've never thought that. I've always enjoyed LEATHER JACKETS to pieces. The fun of songs like the hard-hitting "Go It Alone," the 50's/80's mash-up of the title track are melodically irresistible. In this sense, the lead single, "Heartache All Over The World" should have done a lot better on the charts in the U.S. and U.K than it did. Meanwhile, I can't think of an EJ album that has more of Elton's atmospheric ballads than this one: "Gypsy Heart," "I Fall Apart," "Paris," and "Hoop Of Fire." And no one seems to have love for "Angeline," but its tongue-in-cheek misogyny is harmless amusement. The only real misstep is "Don't Trust That Woman," wth God-awful lyrics by Cher, saved (barely) by Elton's melody. Overall, JACKETS is a most underrated album, slightly better than its predecessor, ICE ON FIRE. It's not EJ's best, but it's certainly not his absolute worst. It deserves reassessment, from Elton John, and everyone else.

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