วันศุกร์ที่ 22 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Union

The Union
Set for release by Universal in October, 2010, and produced by T Bone Burnett, The Union marks the culmination of a mutual musical adoration that began in the late 1960s, ahead of Elton's debut US performance in 1970 at The Troubadour Club in Los Angeles. The album is a collaboration between Elton and Leon Russell, with songs by Elton and Bernie Taupin; by Elton, Bernie and Leon; by Elton and Leon and by Leon alone.

The Union was recorded in Los Angeles earlier this year, with guest musicians including Brian Wilson, Booker T, Don Was and Neil Young. Cameron Crowe has filmed the sessions for a documentary, creating too a moment of history as this is the first time that the genesis of Elton's music has been recorded on film. Critics who have had an early preview of the album are united in praise for the work that Elton describes as a "Seventies record with a modern feel." read more..

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Unbelieveable! by James T. Mott
I just got this in the mail from Amazon. I just listened to it once through. I cannot go into details about it because (again) I have only listened to this once through.



What I can say is that who knew that in the year 2010 Elton and Leon could make such an insanely classic album. Is it 1973? It sounds like it and it is all good.



I have been a fan of both of these gentlemen for years. I have scene them both in concert as well. I can only tell you that if you love old classic rock/folk, definetely piano driven songs with a feel of (when music was great) than you MUST simply buy this. Do not worry about not hearing it on the radio. We all know you won't. Radio is too busy playing the music of pole dancers and grunge sound alikes/Creed sound alikes.



This is like Carole King's Tapestry or any old James Taylor album or Elton or Leon.



Sensational! Go clean house at the Grammy's now boys. You both deserve it!

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