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==The Album== ==The Album==
Because ] didn't see an American release, Elton John's self-titled second album was what first caused people to take notice of England's newest music sensation. After the ambitious ], the follow-up presented its audience the bare essence of what Elton & lyricist Bernie Taupin were all about: insanely-catchy melodies & intelligent lyrics pop music hadn't seen the like of since the arrival of Bob Dylan. Because '']'' didn't see an American release until 1975, Elton John's self-titled second album was what first caused people to take notice of England's newest music sensation. After the ambitious '']'', the follow-up presented its audience the bare essence of what Elton & lyricist Bernie Taupin were all about: insanely-catchy melodies & intelligent lyrics pop music hadn't seen the like of since the arrival of Bob Dylan.


==Personnel== ==Personnel==
*Elton John - ], ], ], ] *Elton John - ], ], ], ]
*Madeline Bell - vocals, background vocals *Madeline Bell - vocals, background vocals
*Paul Buckmaster - ] *] - ]
*Tony Burrows - vocals, background vocals *Tony Burrows - vocals, background vocals
*Frank Clark - ], ], ] *Frank Clark - ], ], ]
*Roger Cook - vocals, background vocals *] - vocals, background vocals
*Terry Cox - ] *Terry Cox - ]
*Brian Dee - ], keyboard *Brian Dee - ], keyboard
*Lesley Duncan - vocals, background vocals *] - vocals, background vocals
*Kay Garner - vocals, background vocals *Kay Garner - vocals, background vocals
*Colin Green - guitar, ] *Colin Green - guitar, ]
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*Tex Navarra - percussion *Tex Navarra - percussion
*Alan Parker - rhythm guitar *Alan Parker - rhythm guitar
*Caleb Quaye - guitar *] - guitar
*Dave Richmond - bass *Dave Richmond - bass
*Alan Weighall - bass *Alan Weighall - bass


==Production== ==Production==
*Producer: Gus Dudgeon *Producer: ]
*Engineer: Robin Geoffrey Cable *Engineer: Robin Geoffrey Cable
*Editing: Gus Skinas *Editing: Gus Skinas
*Remastering: Tony Cousins *Remastering: Tony Cousins
*Digital transfers: Ricky Graham *Digital transfers: Ricky Graham
*Surround sound: Greg Penny *Surround sound: ]
*Lyricist: Bernie Taupin *Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
*Arranger: Paul Buckmaster *Arranger: Paul Buckmaster

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Elton John is the self-titled second album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music).

Track listing

all songs by Elton John and Bernie Taupin

  1. "Your Song" - 4:05
  2. "I Need You to Turn To" - 2:33
  3. "Take Me to the Pilot" - 3:47
  4. "No Shoe Strings on Louise" - 3:32
  5. "First Episode at Hienton" - 4:49
  6. "Sixty Years On" - 4:36
  7. "Border Song" - 3:22
  8. "The Greatest Discovery" - 4:13
  9. "The Cage" - 3:31
  10. "The King Must Die" - 5:23
  11. "Bad Side of the Moon" - 3:15
  12. "Grey Seal" - 3:36
  13. "Rock N Roll Madonna" - 4:52

* bonus tracks on remastered CD reissue

The Album

Because Empty Sky (album) didn't see an American release until 1975, Elton John's self-titled second album was what first caused people to take notice of England's newest music sensation. After the ambitious Empty Sky (album), the follow-up presented its audience the bare essence of what Elton & lyricist Bernie Taupin were all about: insanely-catchy melodies & intelligent lyrics pop music hadn't seen the like of since the arrival of Bob Dylan.

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Gus Dudgeon
  • Engineer: Robin Geoffrey Cable
  • Editing: Gus Skinas
  • Remastering: Tony Cousins
  • Digital transfers: Ricky Graham
  • Surround sound: Greg Penny
  • Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
  • Arranger: Paul Buckmaster
  • Orchestra contractor: David Katz
  • Art direction: David Larkham
  • Liner notes: Gus Dudgeon, John Tobler

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1971 Pop Albums 4

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1970 "Border Song" Pop Singles 92
1971 "Your Song" Pop Singles 8
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