Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John
Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London)
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:20th February 1996
| Original recording reissued Original recording remastered Audio CD |
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Track Listing
- 1. Funeral For A Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)
- 2. Candle In The Wind
- 3. Bennie And The Jets
- 4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- 5. This Song Has No Title
- 6. Grey Seal
- 7. Jamaica Jerk-Off
- 8. I've Seen That Movie Too
- 9. Sweet Painted Lady
- 10. The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
- 11. Dirty Little Girl
- 12. All The Girls Love Alice
- 13. Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'N Roll)
- 14. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
- 15. Roy Rogers
- 16. Social Disease
- 17. Harmony
Album Description
UK 2 x LP pressing. Contains a voucher enabling the purchaser to download MP3 versions of the songs within. Tracks, LP1 - Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding (Album Version); Candle In The Wind (Album Version); Bennie & The Jets (Live); Goodbye Yellow Brick Road; This Song Has No Title; Grey Seal (Version 1973); Jamaica Jerk-Off; I've Seen That Movie Too. LP2 - Sweet Painted Lady; The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-1934); Dirty Little Girl; All The Girls Love Alice; Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Rock n' Roll; Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting; Roy Rogers; Social Disease and Harmony.
Amazon.com essential recording
Rarely mentioned as one of the great double albums, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road had to settle for ending up in a few million record collections. So sprawling that it doesn't quite measure up to the earlier, more laid-back Honky Chateau or the later, pushy Rock of the Westies, this still holds claim to a lot of brilliant, very pop-savvy music: the winking rebellion of "Bennie and the Jets" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," the ready-made nostalgia of "The Ballad of Danny Bailey," the downbeat melodicism of "Harmony." --Rickey Wright
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