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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John...Episode #17 Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, released October
1973, is widely considered the pinnacle of his early career and one of the
greatest albums in rock history. By this point, Elton John had already achieved significant fame with albums like Honky
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Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, released October
1973, is widely considered the pinnacle of his early career and one of the
greatest albums in rock history. By this point, Elton John had already achieved significant fame with albums like Honky Château (1972) and Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player (1973). He was establishing a signature sound: a blend of piano-driven rock with pop accessibility and theatrical flair. With Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, John and lyricist Bernie Taupin reached a new level of ambition and artistry, delivering a sprawling, double album that combined rock, balladry, soul, and cabaret influences.
Medal Winners
Roy
Rogers
I’ve
Seen That Movie Too
The
Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
This
Song Has No Title
Funeral
For A Friend/Loves Lies Bleeding
All
The Girls Love Alice
The album was recorded at Château d’Hérouville in France (nicknamed “the Honky Château”), a converted 18th-century castle that provided
an intimate and creative environment. Elton’s band—including Davey Johnstone on guitars, Dee Murray on bass, Nigel Olsson on drums, and Ray Cooper on percussion—was fully locked in, producing tight, versatile performances. Producer Gus Dudgeon helped craft a lush, cinematic sound with rich orchestration, layered harmonies, and expansive arrangements, giving the album its timeless quality.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was a commercial juggernaut. It reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and lodged three top 10 hits on the U.S. Billboard charts.
The album’s scope—double-length, stylistically varied, and
emotionally ambitious—cemented Elton John as not only a hitmaker but a serious artistic force. Critics praised its songwriting, production, and performances, and it has since been consistently ranked among the greatest albums of all time.
Bonus Tracks
Goodbye
Yellow Brick Road - Elton
Dr.
Robert – Beatles
A
Day In The Life – Beatles
Lovely
Rita – Beatles
Tiny
Dancer - Elton
Island
Girl - Elton
Grey
Seal - Elton
Jamaica
Jerkoff – Elton
Dirty
Little Girl – Elton
Candle
In The Wind – Elton (album version)
Candle
In The Wing – Elton (Goodbye England’s Rose version)
Your
Sister Can't Twist (but She Can Rock 'n Roll)
Side 1
Funeral For A Friend/Loves Lies Bleeding
Benny And The Jets
Candle In The Wind
Side2
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
This Song Has No Title
Grey Seal
Jamaica Jerkoff
I’ve Seen That Movie Too
Side 3
Sweet Painted Lady
The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
Dirty Little Girl
All The Girls Love Alice
Side 4
Your Sister Can't Twist (but She Can Rock 'n Roll)
Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
Roy Rogers
Social Disease
Harmony
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Erscheinungsdatum: 17.2.2026, 17:15:00