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Elton John - Rare Masters
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Music CD Cover Artist: Elton John Brand: Polydor Edition: Music CD Published: 1992 CD Release Date: 1992-10-20 Music Label: Island Soundtracks: Music CD 1- I've Been Loving You
- Here's to the Next Time
- Lady Samantha
- All Across the Havens
- It's Me That You Need
- Just Like Strange Rain
- Bad Side of the Moon
- Rock & Roll Madonna
- Grey Seal
- Friends
- Michelle's Song
- Seasons
- Variation on Michelle's Song (A Day in the Country)
- Can I Put You On
- Honey Roll
- Variation on Friends
- I Meant to Do My Work Today (A Day in the Country)
- Four Moods
- Seasons Reprise
Music CD 2- Madman Across the Water
- Into the Old Man's Shoes
- Rock Me When He's Gone
- Slave
- Skyline Pigeon
- Jack Rabbit
- Whenever You're Ready (We'll Go Steady Again)
- Let Me Be Your Car
- Screw You (Young Man's Blues)
- Step into Christmas
- (Ho! Ho! Ho!) Who'd Be a Turkey at Christmas
- Sick City
- Cold Highway
- One Day (At a Time)
- I Saw Her Standing There
- House of Cards
- Planes
- Sugar on the Floor
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Free Music Notes for Rare Masters AlbumFree Music Review: A Great Choice For The E.J. Fan Who Has It All Hit: 3 Stars
Rare Masters is a very interesting listen for someone like me who is the ultimate Elton John fan. At one point or another, I've owned everything Elton's put out, so it's nice to have this double CD of B-sides and unreleased tracks.
If you're unfamiliar with Elton's albums, there are some better choices to start with. I'd suggest, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Madman Across The Water, Rock of the Westies, or even his latest release, The Captain & The Kid, over Rare Masters. That said, if you've worn grooves in your 20 year old LP versions of the above mentioned you can't go wrong with Rare Masters.
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