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'''''21 at 33''''' is the fourteenth [[studio album]] by [[Great Britain|British]] [[singer/songwriter]] [[Elton John]], released in 1980. It was recorded at Superbear Studios, [[Nice, France]], in August 1979. The title comes from the fact that this was Elton John's 21st [[album]] in total, including compilations and live albums, and was released while he was aged 33. |
'''''21 at 33''''' is the fourteenth [[studio album]] by [[Great Britain|British]] [[singer/songwriter]] [[Elton John]], released in 1980. It was recorded at Superbear Studios, [[Nice, France]], in August 1979. The title comes from the fact that this was Elton John's 21st [[album]] in total, including compilations and live albums, and was released while he was aged 33. |
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John has not played any of its material in concert since its initial tour in 1980, with the exception of "Little Jeannie", which was performed at the two ''[[Elton John One Night Only - The Greatest Hits|One Night Only]]'' concerts in [[2000]]<ref>One Night Only: The Greatest Hits DVD, 2000.</ref>. Even "Little Jeannie", which was a big North American hit, (#3 in the [[U.S.]] and #1 in [[Canada]]), is rarely performed. |
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John has not played any of its material in concert since its initial tour in 1980. |
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Though "Little Jeannie" reached as far as #3 in the [[U.S.]] and #1 in [[Canada]] it is also rarily played. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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21 at 33 is the fourteenth studio album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1980. It was recorded at Superbear Studios, Nice, France, in August 1979. The title comes from the fact that this was Elton John's 21st album in total, including compilations and live albums, and was released while he was aged 33.
John has not played any of its material in concert since its initial tour in 1980, with the exception of "Little Jeannie", which was performed at the two One Night Only concerts in 2000[1]. Even "Little Jeannie", which was a big North American hit, (#3 in the U.S. and #1 in Canada), is rarely performed.
Track listing
- "Chasing the Crown" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) – 5:31
- "Little Jeannie" (John, Gary Osborne) – 5:18
- "Sartorial Eloquence" (John, Tom Robinson) – 4:44
- "Two Rooms at the End of the World" (John, Taupin) – 5:39
- "White Lady White Powder" (John, Taupin) – 4:31
- "Dear God" (John, Osborne) – 3:44
- "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" (John, Robinson) – 4:06
- "Take Me Back" (John, Osborne) – 3:51
- "Give Me the Love" (John, Judie Tzuke) – 5:22
B-sides
Song | Format |
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"Conquer the Sun" | Little Jeannie 7" (US/UK) |
"Cartier" | Sartorial Eloquence 7" (US/UK) |
"White Man Danger" | Sartorial Eloquence 7" (US/UK) |
"Tactics" | Dear God 7" (UK) |
"Steal Away Child" | Dear God 7" (double) (UK) |
"Love So Cold" | Dear God 7" (double) (UK) |
Personnel
Elton John (vocals, piano); Steve Lukather, Steve Wrather, Richie Zito (guitar); Byron Berline (violin); Larry Hall, Jerry Hey (winds); Jim Horn, Richie Cannata (saxophone); Bill Reichenbach (trombone); David Paich (keyboards); Dee Murray (bass); Nigel Olsson, Alvin "Red" Taylor (drums); Clive Franks (percussion, background vocals); Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Bill Champlin, Venette Gloud, Carmen Twillie (background vocals).
- ^ One Night Only: The Greatest Hits DVD, 2000.