Track Listing 1. Your Song 2. Tiny Dancer 3. Honky Cat 4. Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long Long Time) 5. Crocodile Rock 6. Daniel 7. Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) 8. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 9. Candle In The Wind 10. Bennie And The Jets 11. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me 12. Bitch Is Back 13. Philadelphia Freedom (album version) 14. Someone Saved My Life Tonight 15. Island Girl 16. Don't Go Breaking My Heart 17. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
1. Blue Eyes 2. I'm Still Standing 3. I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues 4. Sad Songs (Say So Much) 5. Nikita (UK edit) 6. Sacrifice 7. One 8. Kiss The Bride 9. Can You Feel The Love Tonight 10. Circle Of Life 11. Believe (radio edit) 12. Made In England 13. Something About The Way You Look Tonight (edit version) 14. Written In The Stars 15. I Want Love (radio edit) 16. Train Don't Stop There Anymore (album version) 17. Song For Guy (single version)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Initial pressings of this first edition contain a bonus disc.Recorded between 1970 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Paul Gambaccini.All tracks have been digitally remastered.German digitally remastered version features five bonus tracks.Here you go, Elton fans--a definitive two-disc collection of some of the bespectacled one's most beloved tunes. The full gamut of Elton John's stellar career is covered here. The archetypal singer-songwriter introspection of "Your Song" kicks things off, giving way in short order to the more glam pop moments of "Honky Cat" and "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting." The Roy Orbison-like ballad "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" and the moving, mournful "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" represent the sadder side of the usually sunny popster. The second disc digs into Elton's later work, coming up with such gems as the surprisingly rocking "I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That" and the Beatleseque "I Want Love," the latter proving that the 21st century found Elton still standing, in artistic terms.
Editorial Reviews 3 out of 5 - ...This reappraisal is wisely timed....He was a phenomenally talented barroom piano basher, capable of tender love, majestic showstoppers and poignant soul-searching...Q (1/04, p.136) - 4 stars out of 5 - 'Your Song' and 'Daniel' are especially beautiful.Uncut (01/03, p.133) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...An impressive record by anyone's standards... Q (12/01/2002)
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