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Vinyl Grade: EX
Side A track 1 has crackles and 2 light pops. Track 2 has 1 light pop. Track 3 has 1 pop.
Side B track 1 has rotating pops. Track 2 has light crackles.
Sides C/D are slightly warped but tracked fine.
Jacket Grade: NM
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 112/500!
Talk about being on a roll and hitting a hot streak! Following on from two US No.1 smash albums in a row - "Honky Chateau" and "Dont Shoot Me Im Only The Piano Player", Elton John hit a career peak with the massively popular "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (No.1 UK, No.1 US 73) selling a mammoth 5 million copies in the US alone.
And its no wonder why. The double albums choc full of classics like "Saturday Nights Alright For Fighting", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", the magnificent "Benny And The Jets" and the brilliant ode to Marilyn Monroe, "Candle In The Wind".
"When John compared himself to the Beatles, it wasn't just a delusion of grandeur. "Revolver lifted them onto a higher plane, and Honky Chateau did the same for us," he said in 1973. "Then they did the White Album, and now we'll have a double, too." Everything about Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is supersonically huge, from the Wagnerian-opera-like combo of "Funeral for a Friend" and "Love Lies Bleeding" to the electric boots and mohair suit of "Bennie and the Jets." On the title track, John and his songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin, harnessed the fantastical imagery of glam to a Gershwin-sweet melody." - www.rollingstone.com
"Inspired by the Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup, John and lyricist Taupin went to Kingston, Jamaica, to record John's sixth album. 'The studio was surrounded by barbed wire,' said Taupin, 'and there were guys with machine guns.' Too scared to leave their hotel, the duo wrote 21 songs in three days, including 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.'" - Rolling Stone
"Johns Marilyn Monroe tribute was a U.K. hit in 1973, but in the U.S. the single release was canceled when DJs began playing 'Bennie and the Jets' instead. A live version with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1986 finally reached the U.S. charts, and a 1997 rerelease with new lyrics in honor of Princess Diana became the biggest-selling single of the 20th century." - Rolling Stone
Features:
Universal's 'Back To Black' Series - 60th Anniversary to Vinyl!
Premium Audiophile Pressing
Heavyweight 180 Gram Vinyl
All Original Packaging
Double LP
Gatefold Jacket
Selections:
1. Funeral For A Friend
2. Love Lies Bleeding
3. Candle In The Wind
4. Bennie and the Jets
5. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
6. This Song Has No Title
7. Grey Seal
8. Jamaica Jerk-Off
9. I've Seen That Movie Too
10. Sweet Painted Lady
11. The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
12. Dirty Little Girl
13. All The Girls Love Alice
14. Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock N' Roll)
15. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
16. Roy Rogers
17. Social Disease
18. Harmony
Vinyl Grade: EX
Side A track 1 has crackles and 2 light pops. Track 2 has 1 light pop. Track 3 has 1 pop.
Side B track 1 has rotating pops. Track 2 has light crackles.
Sides C/D are slightly warped but tracked fine.
Jacket Grade: NM
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 112/500!
Talk about being on a roll and hitting a hot streak! Following on from two US No.1 smash albums in a row - "Honky Chateau" and "Dont Shoot Me Im Only The Piano Player", Elton John hit a career peak with the massively popular "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (No.1 UK, No.1 US 73) selling a mammoth 5 million copies in the US alone.
And its no wonder why. The double albums choc full of classics like "Saturday Nights Alright For Fighting", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", the magnificent "Benny And The Jets" and the brilliant ode to Marilyn Monroe, "Candle In The Wind".
"When John compared himself to the Beatles, it wasn't just a delusion of grandeur. "Revolver lifted them onto a higher plane, and Honky Chateau did the same for us," he said in 1973. "Then they did the White Album, and now we'll have a double, too." Everything about Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is supersonically huge, from the Wagnerian-opera-like combo of "Funeral for a Friend" and "Love Lies Bleeding" to the electric boots and mohair suit of "Bennie and the Jets." On the title track, John and his songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin, harnessed the fantastical imagery of glam to a Gershwin-sweet melody." - www.rollingstone.com
"Inspired by the Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup, John and lyricist Taupin went to Kingston, Jamaica, to record John's sixth album. 'The studio was surrounded by barbed wire,' said Taupin, 'and there were guys with machine guns.' Too scared to leave their hotel, the duo wrote 21 songs in three days, including 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.'" - Rolling Stone
"Johns Marilyn Monroe tribute was a U.K. hit in 1973, but in the U.S. the single release was canceled when DJs began playing 'Bennie and the Jets' instead. A live version with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1986 finally reached the U.S. charts, and a 1997 rerelease with new lyrics in honor of Princess Diana became the biggest-selling single of the 20th century." - Rolling Stone
Features:
Universal's 'Back To Black' Series - 60th Anniversary to Vinyl!
Premium Audiophile Pressing
Heavyweight 180 Gram Vinyl
All Original Packaging
Double LP
Gatefold Jacket
Selections:
1. Funeral For A Friend
2. Love Lies Bleeding
3. Candle In The Wind
4. Bennie and the Jets
5. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
6. This Song Has No Title
7. Grey Seal
8. Jamaica Jerk-Off
9. I've Seen That Movie Too
10. Sweet Painted Lady
11. The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
12. Dirty Little Girl
13. All The Girls Love Alice
14. Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock N' Roll)
15. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
16. Roy Rogers
17. Social Disease
18. Harmony