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Here and There (Live)

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Download links and information about Here and There (Live) by Elton John. This album was released in 1976 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 02:18:59 minutes.

Artist: Elton John
Release date: 1976
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 25
Duration: 02:18:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Skyline Pigeon (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 5:40
2. The Border Song (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 3:22
3. Take Me to the Pilot (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 4:25
4. Country Comfort (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 6:43
5. Love Song (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 4:58
6. Bad Side of the Moon (Live at The Royal Festival Hall) 7:48
7. Burn Down the Mission (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 8:25
8. Honky Cat (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 6:59
9. Crocodile Rock (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 4:08
10. Candle In the Wind (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 3:57
11. Your Song (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 3:56
12. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting (Live At The Royal Festival Hall) 7:08
13. Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding (Live At Madison Square Garden) 11:53
14. Rocket Man (Live At Madison Square Garden) 5:03
15. Take Me to the Pilot (Live At Madison Square Garden) 6:00
16. Bennie and the Jets (Live At Madison Square Garden) 5:59
17. Grey Seal (Live Madison Square Garden, NY 1974) 5:27
18. Daniel (Live Madison Square Garden, NY 1974) 4:06
19. You're So Static (Live At Madison Garden) 4:32
20. Whatever Gets You Thru the Night (Live Madison Square Garden, NY 1974) (featuring John Lennon) 4:40
21. Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds (feat. John Lennon) [Live At Madison Square Garden] 6:15
22. I Saw Her Standing There (Live Madison Square Garden, NY 1974) (featuring John Lennon) 3:17
23. Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me (Live Madison Square Garden, NY 1974) 5:57
24. Your Song (Live At Madison Square Garden) 3:58
25. The Bitch Is Back (Live At Madison Square Garden) 4:23

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Although initially considered a contractually obligated release, when Here and There (1976) was upgraded in 1995 as part of Elton John's (piano/vocals) "Classic Years" catalog overhaul, it became the most definitive live document to date of his immortal '70s quintet that featured the pianist backed by Davey Johnstone (guitar/backing vocals), Dee Murray (bass/backing vocals), Nigel Olsson (drums), and Ray Cooper (percussion). What was originally a single vinyl long-player was expanded to nearly two hours and 20 minutes, spread over two CDs. The "Here" show was recorded at an Invalid Children's Aid Society Benefit at Royal Festival Hall in London on May 18, 1974. John begins with a pair of early solo numbers before being joined by the band for inspired readings of hits such as the rousing "Take Me to the Pilot" and "Crocodile Rock" as well as the equally integral deep cuts "Bad Side of the Moon" and a very special version of the ballad "Love Song" — featuring a rare duet with the song's author and original co-vocalist Leslie Duncan (vocals). Another real treat is the funky and loose rendering of "Honky Cat" with some interesting interaction between John and Cooper. Six months later John and company hit Madison Square Garden in New York City for a series of shows over Thanksgiving weekend. In acknowledgement of a wager set forth between John and John Lennon that stated, if the duo's single "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" from Lennon's Walls and Bridges (1974) album topped the singles chart, Lennon would join Elton on-stage for a few numbers. Needless to say the song bound to the number one position, and the stage was literally set for the very first live appearance from Lennon in two years — which would ironically and tragically likewise be the last he would ever give. Immediately differentiating the "There" show is the comparatively massive audience. This show is as much about spectacle (1974 style) as it is about music. Not that the music suffers in the least. Although John's voice has sounded better, the band are in top form as they rant and rave through the blistering "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" opener. Among the surprises are the romping live versions of "Grey Seal" and "You're So Static." However, the unmitigated highlight is Lennon's surprise three-song guest shot. Both legends perform their latest singles — for Lennon it is the aforementioned "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" and for John it is the non-LP cover of "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" — both of which are quite powerful in terms of sheer vibe. Their finale of "I Saw Her Standing There" is ragged-but-right with Johnstone cleverly quoting "I Feel Fine" during the bridge from the verse to the chorus. While the remainder of the set hold its own, it pales in the wake of the preceding momentous performance. This should be considered essential listening for enthusiasts as well as curious music historians.