Elton John Album by Album
In 1969, Elton John and Bernie Taupin gave the world Empty Sky, a heady mix of rock, folk, rhythm and blues, jazz, psychedelia, and classicism that announced the arrival of one of the most potent creative teams in the history of popular music. In the fifty-five years since that release, Elton's astounding output of thirty-one studio albums, nine soundtrack albums (ten if you count the unreleased Lestat!), and three collaboration albums has enchanted new generations, as grandparents who grew up with 'Your Song' and 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' on their turntables have shared their love of Elton with parents who played 'Sacrifice' and 'The One' on their cd players who in turn are sharing it with their children who know The Lion King soundtrack by heart and dance to 'Cold Cold Heart' in their bedrooms through Spotify playlists and YouTube remixes. Elton John: Album by Album takes you on a guided journey through those forty-four albums that have engaged three full generations of music