Too Low for Zero Remastered from the Original Tapes by Bob Ludwig and Cut at Abbey Road Studios: Elton John in Analog As His Music Is Supposed to Sound
Recorded on the Caribbean island of Montserrat and released in 1983, Too Low for Zero was the first album in seven years to be completely comprised of songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Also reuniting with the core of his '70s band, the album found Elton and company back in hitmaking form producing all-time classics like "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" and "I'm Still Standing."
Remastered from the original tapes by Bob Ludwig and cut at Abbey Road Studios, this audiophile pressing is how Elton John is supposed to sound in analog.
- Cold As Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)
- I'm Still Standing
- Too Low For Zero
- Religion
- I Guess that's Why They Call It the Blues
- Crystal
- Kiss the Bride
- Whipping Boy
- Saint
- One More Arrow