Disco de Elton John: «Empty Sky [Japan Bonus Tracks]»
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- Título:Empty Sky [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Fecha de publicación:2007-06-18
- Tipo:Desconocido
- Estilo musical:Pop, Soft Pop, Classic Rock
- Sello discográfico:Universal/Polygram
- Letras explícitas:Si
- UPC:4988005281852
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Although he had made a number of re-recordings of popular songs for a budget record label in the late '60s, Empty Sky was the first true solo album Elton John recorded after leaving Bluesology; it also marked the beginning of his long and fruitful collaboration with lyricist Bernie Taupin. Empty Sky is quite indicative of the post-Sgt. Pepper era. With its ambitious arrangements and lyrics, it's clear that John and Taupin intended the album to be a major statement. Though it shows some signs of John's R&B roots, most of the album alternates between vaguely psychedelic rock and burgeoning pop songcraft, capped off by a bizarre reprise of brief moments of all of the songs on the record. There aren't any forgotten gems on Empty Sky, but it does suggest John's potential. [The CD reissue includes the bonus tracks "Lady Samantha," "All Across the Havens," "It's Me That You Need," and "Just Like Strange Rain."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
