The Captain and The Kid
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Postcards From Richard Nixon
- Just Like Noah's Ark
- Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC)
- Tinderbox
- And The House Fell Down
- Blues Never Fade Away
- Bridge
- I Must Have Lost It On The Wind
- Old 67
- Captain And The Kid
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23914 in Music
- Released on: 2006-09-18
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
- Running time: 46 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Elton John, well known at this stage in his career for his flamboyance, has taken a back to basics approach on his 44th album The Captain and the Kid. With his long-time collaborator Bernie Taupin, Elton has re-approached his classic 1975 album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (the first album ever to debut at Number 1 on the Billboard chart). That album was an autobiographical document of two starving artists getting started in the music business, and their ambitions for the future. More than 30 years later, The Captain and the Kid tells a very different story, but it's no less personal or ambitious. Think of it as a sequel: where Captain Fantastic... was full of youthful optimism and big dreams, The Captain and the Kid catches up with those two characters to find that their dreams have come true in a big way, and the route that was taken to get there. It's therefore a more mature album, but not a more modern-sounding one, something that's very much to its credit. John and Taupin are a masterful songwriting duo, and they rely on the basics that brought them continued success: Elton's piano and voice at centre stage, delivering Taupin's lyrics (in fact, on "Blues Never Fade Away" and the heartfelt "The Bridge", it's nearly two minutes before any other instruments are heard). The Captain and the Kid is a rare and remarkable feat for a musician; it showcases Elton John at the height of his fame, not attempting to recapture his youth, but reexamining his career. It's an intelligent and thoughtful album, and Elton John's finest in many years. --Ted Kord
CD Description
'The Captain & The Kid' is Elton John's eagerly-awaited sequel to his 1975 masterpiece 'Captain Fantastic And The BrownDirt Cowboy'. Essentially a warts-and-all story of Elton and songwriting partner Bernie Taupin's 30 years in Los Angeles, this album is proof to many people that the duo's songwriting partnership is as strong as ever. Includes the tracks 'Postcards From Richard Nixon' and 'Old '67'.



