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Elton John Deluxe Edition

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Download links and information about Elton John Deluxe Edition by Elton John. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:48:18 minutes.

Artist: Elton John
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:48:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Your Song 0:00
2. I Need You to Turn To 4:01
3. Take Me to the Pilot 6:31
4. No Shoe Strings On Louise 10:15
5. First Episode At Hienton 13:44
6. Sixty Years On 18:30
7. Border Song 23:05
8. The Greatest Discovery 26:26
9. The Cage 30:36
10. The King Must Die 34:02
11. Your Song (Demo Version) 39:09
12. I Need You to Turn To (Piano Demo) 42:42
13. Take Me to the Pilot (Piano Demo) 44:52
14. No Shoe Strings On Louise (Piano Demo) 47:26
15. Sixty Years On (Piano Demo) 50:57
16. The Greatest Discovery (Piano Demo) 55:17
17. The Cage (Demo) 59:13
18. The King Must Die (Piano Demo) 01:02:33
19. Rock and Roll Madonna (Piano Demo) 01:07:55
20. Thank You Mama (Piano Demo) 01:11:05
21. All the Way Down to El Paso (Piano Demo) 01:14:24
22. I'm Going Home (Piano Demo) 01:17:12
23. Grey Seal (Piano Demo) 01:20:15
24. Rock And Roll Madonna (Incomplete Band Demo) 01:23:33
25. Bad Side of the Moon 01:26:26
26. Grey Seal (Version 1970) 01:29:37
27. Rock and Roll Madonna 01:33:11
28. Border Song (BBC Session) [With Hookfoot] 01:37:27
29. Your Song (BBC Session) 01:40:46
30. Take Me to the Pilot (BBC Session) 01:44:45

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Elton John's eponymous second record isn't just packed with the kinds of songs that would define the singer—they'd also help define the burgeoning singer/songwriter era of pop music. John and his co-writer Bernie Taupin touch the uplifting “Border Song” with gospel, imbue the haunting ballad “First Episode at Hienton” with an eerie theremin (which adds to the song’s foreboding narrative before lush string arrangements pour in), and make one of the decade's most memorable tunes with the pensive, piano-based opener “Your Song.” It’s a winner from start to finish.