The Captain and The Kid (2006)
| Artist: Elton John |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Postcards From Richard Nixon ~ Elton John
2. Just Like Noah's Ark ~ Elton John
3. Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC) ~ Elton John
4. Tinderbox ~ Elton John
5. And The House Fell Down ~ Elton John
6. Blues Never Fade Away ~ Elton John
7. Bridge, The ~ Elton John
8. I Must Have Lost It On The Wind ~ Elton John
9. Old 67 ~ Elton John
10. Captain And The Kid, The ~ Elton John
| This 2006 sequel to Elton John's revered 1975 outing, Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy, finds the erstwhile Reginald Dwight (the Captain) looking back on the decades between the two albums with his longtime writing partner, Bernie Taupin (the Kid). Continuing the earlier record's autobiographical themes, The Captain & The Kid is highly charged with emotion (see "Tinderbox" for a close examination of John and Taupin's up-and-down professional relationship), and the British pop icon unveils some of his most powerfully moving and beautifully spare vocal and piano performances in years, which can be sampled on the poignant, achingly minimal single "The Bridge." This introspective atmosphere stands in sharp contrast to John's giddy turn on the Scissor Sisters' Bee-Gees-like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," which topped the U.K. charts shortly before The Captain's release, and helped to prove that he remains a vital and dynamic musician more than 30 years into his incredibly accomplished career. |
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Elton John (vocals, piano); Davey Johnstone (guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, background vocals); Guy Babylon (keyboards); Nigel Olsson (drums, background vocals); John Mahon (percussion, background vocals); Bob Birch , Matt Still (background vocals). | |
| Audio Mixer: Matt Still. | |
| Recording information: Center Stage, Atlanta, GA. | |
| Director: Bob Halley. | |
| Photographers: Mark Weiss; Herb Ritts; Peter Lindbergh; David P. Bailey; Patrick Demarchelier; Greg Gorman; Juergen Teller; Terry O'Neill ; Philip Ollerenshaw; Emerson Loew; Bryan Forbes; Barry Morgenstein; Jill Furmanovsky; Michael Ross. | |
| Unknown Contributor Roles: Sian Rance; Nadine Levy; Emil Dacanay. | |
| Arranger: Guy Babylon . | |
| This 2006 sequel to Elton John's revered 1975 outing, CAPTAIN FANTASTIC & THE BROWN DIRT COWBOY, finds the erstwhile Reginald Dwight (the Captain) looking back on the decades between the two albums with his longtime writing partner, Bernie Taupin (the Kid). Continuing the earlier record's autobiographical themes, THE CAPTAIN & THE KID is highly charged with emotion (see "Tinderbox" for a close examination of John and Taupin's up-and-down professional relationship), and the British pop icon unveils some of his most powerfully moving and beautifully spare vocal and piano performances in years, which can be sampled on the poignant, achingly minimal single "The Bridge." This introspective atmosphere stands in sharp contrast to John's giddy turn on the Scissor Sisters' Bee-Gees-like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," which topped the U.K. charts shortly before THE CAPTAIN's release, and helped to prove that he remains a vital and dynamic musician more than 30 years into his incredibly accomplished career. | |
Producer: Elton John; Matt Still; Elton John; Matt Still |
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Engineer: Matt Still |
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Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
| Boko Suzuki | |
| Cast, Original | |
| Classic Dream Orchestra | |
| Dido | |
| Fedd, Jimmy | |
| Gaga, Lady | |
| Jimmy Fedd | |
| On, Pickin' | |
| The Lion King ~ Original Soundtrack | |
| Pickin' On |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 09/19/2006 | |
| Original Release Date : 2006 | |
| Catalog ID : 7545 | |
| Label : Interscope (USA) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00602517064225 |
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.68)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "The songs are precision instruments, from the honky-tonk pop of 'Just Like Noah's Ark' to pristine ballads like the title track."
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "The songs are precision instruments, from the honky-tonk pop of 'Just Like Noah's Ark' to pristine ballads like the title track."
Entertainment Weekly (p.93)
- "EJ's best since the Carter years....This really does pick up where John and lyricist Bernie Taupin left off." -- Grade: A-
- "EJ's best since the Carter years....This really does pick up where John and lyricist Bernie Taupin left off." -- Grade: A-
Q (p.122)
- Ranked #28 in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "[T]he songs were at once grand and intimate..."
- Ranked #28 in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "[T]he songs were at once grand and intimate..."
Mojo (Publisher)
(p.98)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "THE CAPTAIN AND THE KID has the sort of narrative weight seldom found elsewhere today....Elton still has the ability to write a brilliant four-minute pop song."
(p.98)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "THE CAPTAIN AND THE KID has the sort of narrative weight seldom found elsewhere today....Elton still has the ability to write a brilliant four-minute pop song."
Bio
From his beginnings as a sensitive singer and pianist through his ascent to superstardom, Elton John has enjoyed one of the longest and most successful careers in rock & roll. With his outrageous costumes and campy theatricality, the man formerly known as Reginald Dwight typified 1970s rock in all its excess. During the '80s, he temporarily parted ways with songwriting partner Bernie Taupin and updated his sound, while struggling to redefine himself. By the '90s, he had reemerged as an elder statesman, achieving worldwide popularity once again.
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