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Songs From The West Coast

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Elton 2 Oct 2001
Format:Audio CD
'Songs From The West Coast' displays a significant transition from Elton's last successful album 'The Big Picture'. He has returned, as we have heard, to his 'roots', which has produced an album of twelve magnificent tracks. Elton sings each with an intense passion, it is evident that much meaning is imbedded in the lyrics, produced by the magnificent 'Elton and Taupin' team. This working talent is exhibited particularly in the song 'Original Sin' which is one of my favourite tracks. The melody is simply beautiful, it is a song which can be listened to repeatedly without becoming tireless. This is echoed in 'Ballad of The Boy in The Red Shoes', a harmonious song which is simply striking, sung in its lamenting tone and uncomplicated sounds. It is fabulous.
Then who could forget this year's (in my opinion) unsurpassed chart success despite not entering at number one, 'I Want Love', a stunning love song coupled with a great video starring Robert Downy Jr ?
This album offers a range of sounds which display Elton's voice and piano skills at their best. Listening to the album in its entirety will provide you with an immense satisfaction, it is well worth the purchase and a 'must' for any person's CD collection, whether young or old. It is true, 'This Train Don't Stop Here Anymore'...
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This Limited Edition -Songs from the West Coast with Bonus CD, is definately one for the Elton John collector.

Songs from the West Coast is the excellent album released earlier this year containing many now familiar tracks, including the three singlesreleased over the last few months.

The Bonus CD is an outstanding addition to this album.
Track One is the Sport Relief version of "Your Song" with Alessandro Safina, this is the wonderful classic song with powerful vocals by the singers.

Track Two "Teardrops" sung with Lulu is an outstanding track, and one which, for me makes this Bonus CD a "must have".

Track Three "The North Star" perfomed by Elton, was the second track on one of the "I Want Love" single CDs and it is such a good track I wonder why it was not included on the album.

Track Four is "Original Sin" Juniors Earth Mix,(one of the best tracks on "Songs from the West Coast") with vocals by Elton but a new upbeat mix on the backing. Another outstanding track.

Track Five is "Your Song" Almighty Mix based on the Sport Relief version, this more modern upbeat mix sound is at least as good as the actual Sport Relief one.

The CD then contains the three most recent of Elton's videos "I Want Love", "This Train don't Stop Anymore" and "Your Song". The videos have been shown on TV many times, and are quite familiar, however to have them altogether on one CD is exciting.

Overall this is an excellent package and well worth buying.

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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful
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A common misconception is that Elton John's post-1970's output is all sentimental schlock, put together with little or no thought. Thats never been entirely fair or true, but 'Songs From The West Coast' certainly reminds this reviewer of what made Elton's music so special in the first place.

The album opens with 'The Emperors New Clothes', a track which, in terms of sound, could almost have been taken from the 'Captain Fantastic' album. Slightly corny opening piano chords, but a really lovely number, with Elton's vocals clearer than they've been for years. The best conceivable opening track for any Elton fan.

'Dark Diamond' is just a good pop song, nice rhythm and catchy chorus.

'Look Ma, No Hands' has great lyrics and a slightly more up-tempo sound. The chorus is a bit noisy and confused, but the verses are lovely- a fun track.

'American Triangle' showcases Elton's vocals in some beautifully clear and uncluttered production.

'Original Sin' is fantastic- the first verse, ironically without piano, being impressively stark. Sounds a couple of times like its about to break into 'Blue Avenue' from the 'Sleeping With The Past'album.

'Birds' reminds one of....absolutely nothing Elton has done before. Great chorus, good mid-tempo song.

'I Want Love'- despite what some people have been saying, this is the obvious single from the album. Which is not to say it is the best track, but some sympathetic production and the heartfelt vocals produce a likeable result.

'The Wasteland' is Elton John showing he can still do rock and roll. It blasts out of your speakers from the songs that surround it and, as a point of contrast, is highly effective.

'Ballad Of The Boy In The Red Shoes' recalls 'The Last Song'(from 'The One' album), dealing with a man dying of AIDS. But no, its not dreary, its beautiful.

'Love Her Like Me' is the only song on the album that does not work.Over-produced....'The North Star', from the B-side of the 'I Want Love' single, was much stronger and should have been included instead.

'Mansfield' seems to have left some people cold, and it takes more than one listen, but it is actually a great little track- neat lyrics and a rather more involved arrangement than the rest of the album.

The album concludes with the storming 'This Train Don't Stop There Anymore'- a really powerful rendering by Elton of a set of lyrics that could almost be Taupin's farewell to songwriting. I suppose it stays just this side of OTT, but personally I loved it.

In all, this is an album in which Taupin has delivered the kind of sharp, personal lyrics so missing from Elton's last album, 'The Big Picture'. It has inspired Elton John to his best work for a very long time. Stunning!

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rebirthed elton
from the ashes the great will rise as he did here with a much more mellow elton and again as always just a joy to listen too
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. Julia M. James-tarn
Back to his best
Songs From The West Coast is undoubtedly Elton back to his best, after his lull in the 80's and 90's releasing many sub standard albums. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Knuckles
songs from the west coast
QUITE GOOD REALLY ONLY WANTED ONE SONG I HAVE HEARD BETTER ALBUMS BUT THATS ONLY ME DONT BE PUT OFF YOU MAY LIKE IT
Published 6 months ago by CE FOLLAND
BRILLIANT
Arrived quick and in good condition, I did know this cd at all, it's just excellent, sober and very classical Elton with no fuss. Thank you very much.
Published 8 months ago by M. Ou Mme Patrice
Give it a second listen....
I've followed the old queen since the very early days of 1970 and have supplemented the worn out vinyl with CD copies of everything significant up until 'Sleeping with the Past'. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Treescaper
Best for years.
This is the best album/cd elton john has done for years,every track as good as the next,and two stand out singles, i want love,and this train,well worth a crack. Read more
Published on 13 Mar 2009 by charley
"Tell me how, you know now, the ways and means of getting in...
This is one of my all time favourite albums. The melodies are beautiful, the musicanship outstanding and Bernie's lyrics are wonderfully abstract. Read more
Published on 8 July 2007 by David Jones
Glorious.
This was the first Elton John album I'd ever bought. On its release, it was receiving very favourable reviews. So I bought it and I love it. Read more
Published on 15 Nov 2006 by lerusty
This Train Don't Stop
On this 'record' Elton finally returns to the sound that made him a superstar in the first place. Primarily Voice, Piano and Band. Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2006 by S J Buck
Terrific album- possibly his best yet.
Elton John needs no introduction, everybody knows, whether it is their taste in music or not, that he is a very talented individual.
This album is brilliant. Read more
Published on 3 Dec 2003 by S. Ardern
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