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Elton John To Release 32nd Album ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’

by Music-News.com on October 23, 2015

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Elton John will release his 33rd studio album, Wonderful Crazy Night, worldwide on February 5, 2016.

The album will feature the infectious and upbeat lead single, Looking Up, which will be available October 22nd. Wonderful Crazy Night was co-produced by Elton and T-Bone Burnett and recorded at The Village in Los Angeles.

Looking Up is the perfect trailer for what is sure to be hailed as another masterful entry into one of the most distinguished album catalogs in history. The song’s upbeat rhythm and lyric are fueled by rock guitar and a killer piano motif that conjure echoes of some of Elton’s best-loved hits. It also has all of the refreshing enthusiasm and spirit of creativity that go with him every time he sets foot in a studio.

John and Burnett oversaw 2013’s acclaimed The Diving Board, a top five success in both the UK and US, and the historic 2010 alliance with Elton’s early inspiration Leon Russell, The Union. But there are other collaborations on Wonderful Crazy Night that connect back to the formative days of his towering career.

First and foremost, the new record marks the continuation of Elton’s incredible, inexhaustible songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin. The ten outstanding and evocative new co-writes represent the latest fruits of a friendship that now dates back 48 years.

Wonderful Crazy Night, signals Elton’s reunion with other trusted allies, too. Drummer Nigel Olsson, with whom he’s been working since his late 1960s breakthrough, and guitarist Davey Johnstone (who first played with him in 1971 and became a full band member the following year) are both on board, for the first time since The Captain & the Kid in 2006. Five tracks feature appearances by another time-honored associate, percussionist Ray Cooper, and they’re joined by bassist Matt Bissonette, keyboard player Kim Bullard and percussionist John Mahon.

Other highlights on Wonderful Crazy Night include A Good Heart, Tambourine and The Open Chord.

Tracklist

Wonderful Crazy Night
In The Name Of You
Claw Hammer
Blue Wonderful
I’ve Got 2 Wings
A Good Heart
Looking Up
Guilty Pleasure
Tambourine
The Open Chord

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