Elton John's 1971 Studio Album Madman Across the Water on 180g Colored LP. Remastered in 2016 by Bob Ludwig and Cut at Abbey Road Studios. Housed in a Clear PVC Sleeve With Backing Card and Obi-Strip.
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Madman Across the Water, the last album he would record at the legendary Trident Studios, represents something of "the quiet before the storm." After the record's 1971 release, Elton John's career would go stellar and propel him to global superstar status. A mature and sensitive set of songs which John regards as one of his personal favorites, it includes such darkly introspective classics as "Tiny Dancer" and "Levon" as well as the epic "Indian Sunset." Much less cinematic than its predecessor Tumbleweed Connection, the double platinum release marked Elton and Bernie Taupin's first foray into quasi prog-rock but like early efforts it's also filled with lush string arrangements which embolden the emotional material.
Remastered in 2016 by Bob Ludwig and cut at Abbey Road Studios. Hand-pressed on colored 180g vinyl and housed in a clear PVC sleeve with backing card and obi-strip.
- Tiny Dancer
- Levon
- Razor Face
- Madman Across the Water
- Indian Sunset
- Holiday Inn
- Rotten Peaches
- All the Nasties
- Goodbye