Elton John - Songs From the West Coast

  • Elton John - Songs From the West Coast

    Elton John - Songs From the West CoastAn album of quality that nobody thought could have happened.

    At the beginning of the 21st century, Elton John was, effectively, a touring greatest hits act. Despite the excellence of 1995’s Made in England album, his 70s and 80s heydays had departed, and most people who had discovered Elton in the 90s had done so via the remake of Candle in the Wind he wrote for the late Princess Diana. He was an act left over from the past, with an increasingly pop direction exemplified in up-tempo hookfests like I’m Still Standing that had led him away from his earliest, more American influences. A career of charity concerts and compilations seemed certain.

     

    So it was something of a surprise when John, reunited once again (again) with his traditional lyricist Bernie Taupin, emerged from the studio in 2001 with one of the strongest albums of his career. Songs From the West Coast, as the name suggests, took the pair back to the early days of their career, when comparisons might have been made between John and the likes of Randy Newman or Leon Russell, and when a powerful sense of Americana pervaded the work of both creative forces.

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