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Elton John Discography | -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320- Fixed

A star-studded night at Madison Square Garden. Iconic Soundtracks

A darker, more progressive album driven by complex arrangements. It features the masterpiece "Tiny Dancer" and the dramatic title track. 2. The Golden Era: Imperial Pop Dominance (1972–1975)

This bitrate is widely regarded as the “sweet spot” for archival music – small enough for efficient storage (approx. 140 albums ≈ 18–22 GB total) yet high enough to retain virtually all audible detail from the original CD or high-res source. No skips, no artifacts, just Elton’s piano, voice, and the full band in crisp, dynamic range. Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320-

Which of Elton John's career are you most interested in exploring?

This period represents one of the most creatively fertile runs in rock history. Partnered with lyricist Bernie Taupin, Elton John dominated global charts. The raw, psychedelic-tinged debut. A star-studded night at Madison Square Garden

Elton dominated the stage and screen while returning to his piano-driven roots. The Lion King (1994): One of the best-selling soundtracks ever. Made in England (1995): A return to a classic band sound. Songs from the West Coast (2001): A critical darling and "return to form." The Union (2010): A collaborative duo album with Leon Russell. The Diving Board (2013): A minimalist, piano-focused late-career triumph. 🎤 Live Albums & Compilations

A raw, explosive three-piece radio broadcast recording. No skips, no artifacts, just Elton’s piano, voice,

– An autobiographical triumph. Too Low for Zero (1983) – The ultimate comeback record.

This is where the collection takes a slight hit. Because this aggregates various sources over a 44-year span, the consistency is hit-or-miss.

Elton John's career can be divided into distinct musical eras. Each era represents a shift in his musical style, production choices, and songwriting collaboration with lyricist Bernie Taupin. The Golden Era (1969–1975)

A massive comeback album featuring the hit singles "I'm Still Standing" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues."