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Elton John – 2002 – Greatest Hits 1970-2002
By Eric | December 23, 2013 1:00 am
Artist: Elton John
Title: Greatest Hits 1970-2002
Label: Mercury
Released: Nov 12, 2002
Packaging: Digipack
Pack-in DVD
Release Type: Standard
Autographed
Tracklist:
#Your Song
#Levon
#Tiny Dancer
#Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going To Be A Long Long Time)
#Honky Cat
#Crocodile Rock
#Daniel
#Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
#Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
#Candle In The Wind
#Bennie And The Jets
#Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
#The Bitch Is Back
#Philadelphia Freedom
#Someone Saved My Life Tonight
#Island Girl
#Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
#Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
#Little Jeannie
#I’m Still Standing
#I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues
#Sad Songs (Say So Much)
#I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That
#Nikita
#Sacrifice
#The One
#Can You Feel The Love Tonight
#Circle Of Life
#Believe
#Blessed
#Something About The Way You Look Tonight
#Written In The Stars
#I Want Love
#This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore
Review:
Stolen from Amazon.com:
This is the first attempt to consolidate all of Sir Elton’s hit singles, from three labels, in one collection. It once would’ve required at least four CDs to own the best stuff here. Many think the legendary performer was at his best in the early to mid-’70s, and the incredible string of singles that ran from 1970’s “Your Song” through 1977’s “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” remains mighty impressive. But in retrospect, as they’re presented here, ’80s hits like “I’m Still Standing” and “Sad Songs” add much to an already amazing legacy. Three Disney tunes, the lush “The One,” and two from Songs from the West Coast, which was hailed as a return to those ’70s golden days, represent the later years. Collectively, these tracks reinforce the notion that, despite Michael Jackson’s later proclamations, John was once the closest thing post-’60s music had to a genuine king of pop, respected by hipsters and the mainstream alike.
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