Elton John - One Night Only 320cbr (Big Papi) 2000 The Greatest Hits Bonus Live Contentseeders: 3
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Elton John - One Night Only 320cbr (Big Papi) 2000 The Greatest Hits Bonus Live Content (Size: 175.7 MB)
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Source: 2000 CD
By Eric J. This greatest hits package was recently recorded live at Madison Square Garden in October, 2000. It was also recorded over a two night period thus creating a title ambiguity. I was present at one of the shows & must say that Phil Ramone did an outstanding job producing the sound quality to CD. Though some of Sir Elton's better numbers, like "Funeral For a Friend," "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," and the seldom heard & appreciated "Little Jeannie" were performed in the show they are omitted from the disc. This might have been better served as a double CD to include the entire performance because Elton was at his best. There still are quite a few classic EJ gems included. Elton's energy is very evident on "Crocodile Rock" while his vocal performance on "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" shines. There are many guest appearances including a stellar duet on "Sad Songs" with Bryan Adams. Additionally, Mary Blige's vocals on "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" is magnificent. There's also a blast from the past as Elton & Kiki Dee reunite for a vibrant "Don't Go Breaking My Heart." Elton's piano playing talents are emphasized on "Bennie and the Jets" and "I'm Still Standing." While there are very poignant moments with Elton dusting off "Daniel" and "Sacrifice." But Elton's greatest talent has always been the powerful ballad which certainly is present with full band versions of "Candle In the Wind," and the tingling "Your Song." Bernie Taupin's lyrics still hit home with warmth and ingenuity. It was also refreshing to witness the return of Nigel Olsson on drums with Davey Johnstone on guitars from the classic EJ years to comprise a very solid band. "One Night Only" is Elton John's fourth official live in- concert album and would be an excellent addition to anyone who appreciates the enormously talented Captain Fantastic. Sharing Widget |