Goodbye Yellow Brick Road cover art

Album published in 1973 (released 2004-04-27)

It has an average rating of
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Description

Double Album. Wildly popular in its' day, featuring "Bennie and the Jets."
Created 2003-05-04 by Joe.

Tracks

  • 1. Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding 11:06
  • 2. Candle in the Wind 3:49
  • 3. Bennie and the Jets 5:23
  • 4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 3:15
  • 5. This Song Has No Title 2:24
  • 6. Grey Seal 4:01
  • 7. Jamaica Jerk-Off 3:40
  • 8. I’ve Seen That Movie Too 5:58
  • 9. Sweet Painted Lady 3:55
  • 10. The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909–34) 4:25
  • 11. Dirty Little Girl 5:02
  • 12. All the Girls Love Alice 5:11
  • 13. Your Sister Can’t Twist (but She Can Rock ’n Roll) 2:44
  • 14. Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting 4:54
  • 15. Roy Rogers 4:09
  • 16. Social Disease 3:44
  • 17. Harmony 2:46
  • 18. Whenever You’re Ready (We’ll Go Steady Again) 2:52
  • 19. Jack Rabbit 1:51
  • 20. Screw You (Young Man’s Blues) 4:43
  • 21. Candle in the Wind (acoustic) 3:52
  • 22. Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding (5.1 mix) 11:07
  • 23. Candle in the Wind (5.1 mix) 3:49
  • 24. Bennie and the Jets (5.1 mix) 5:23
  • 25. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (5.1 mix) 3:14
  • 26. This Song Has No Title (5.1 mix) 2:23
  • 27. Grey Seal (5.1 mix) 4:00
  • 28. Jamaica Jerk-Off (5.1 mix) 3:39
  • 29. I’ve Seen That Movie Too (5.1 mix) 5:58
  • 30. Sweet Painted Lady (5.1 mix) 3:55
  • 31. The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34) (5.1 mix) 4:25
  • 32. Dirty Little Girl (5.1 mix) 5:02
  • 33. All the Girls Love Alice (5.1 mix) 5:11
  • 34. Your Sister Can’t Twist (but She Can Rock ’n Roll) (5.1 mix) 2:42
  • 35. Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting (5.1 mix) 4:57
  • 36. Roy Rogers (5.1 mix) 4:09
  • 37. Social Disease (5.1 mix) 3:44
  • 38. Harmony (5.1 mix) 2:49
  • 39. Whenever You’re Ready (We’ll Go Steady Again) (5.1 mix) 2:52
  • 40. Jack Rabbit (5.1 mix) 1:51
  • 41. Screw You (Young Man's Blues) (5.1 mix) 4:43
  • 42. Candle in the Wind (acoustic) (5.1 mix) 3:52

Reviews

  • 8.0
  • Joe
  • 2003-05-04
  • In my opinion, this is where Elton John peaked in quality during phase 1 of his career. Each album after this got progressively weaker creatively, and then of course, he went disco by 1976. This "double album" fits on one cd, and although it contains several throw-aways, it is also full of classics. Just a few examples are "Harmony," the title track, "Grey Seal," and "Candle in the Wind."