Description: Tracks:The Bitch Is BackPinkyGrimsbyDixie LilySolar Prestige A GammonYou're So StaticI've Seen The SaucersStinkerDon't Let The Sun Go Down On MeTickingPinball WizardSick CityCold HighwayStep Into ChristmasPinkyGrimsbyDixie LilySolar Prestige a GammonYour're So StaticI've Seen the SaucersStinkerDon't Let the Sun Go Down On MeTickingPinball WizardSick CityCold HighwayStep Into Christmas Performer Notes: The 1996 reissue of CARIBOU includes four extra tracks. "Sick City" and "Cold Highway" were the B-sides of "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" and "The Bitch Is Back." John's cover of the Who's "Pinball Wizard" was recorded for the movie "Tommy." "Step Into Christmas" was a British single. The album has been digitally remastered by the original producer, Gus Dudgeon, using original master tapes and digital processing equipment at 20-bit resolution. According to Dudgeon (ICE newsletter, January 1996), the results are "100% better" than the two previous American CD issues.Personnel includes: Elton John (vocals, piano); Davey Johnstone (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, background vocals); Ray Cooper (whistle, vibraphone, snare drum, congas, tambourine, bells, castanets, watergong); Chester Thompson (organ); Dave Hentschel (Mellotron, ARP synthesizer); Dee Murray (bass, background vocals); Nigel Olsson (drums, background vocals); Gus Dudgeon (tambourine); Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews, Jessie Mae Smith, Dusty Springfield, Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Toni Tenille, Billy Hinsche (background vocals).Tower Of Power Horn Section: Lenny Pickett (soprano & tenor saxophones, clarinet); Emilio Castillo (tenor saxophone); Stephen Kupka (baritone saxophone); Mic Gillette (trumpet, trombone); Greg Adams (trumpet).Principally recorded at Caribou Ranch, Colorado. Originally released on MCA. Includes liner notes by John Tobler and Gus Dudgeon.This is part of Rocket's Elton John: The Classic Years series.Composers: Elton John; Bernie Taupin.Personnel: Elton John (vocals, piano, keyboards); Davey Johnstone (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, synthesizer, background vocals); Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews, Dusty Springfield, Toni Tennille, Carl Wilson , Jessica Smith, Bruce Johnston , Billy Hinsche (vocals, background vocals); Ray Cooper (whistling, vibraphone, drums, snare drum, congas, castanets, tambourine, percussion, bells, gong, water gong, background vocals); Lenny Pickett (clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, wind); Emilio Castillo (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Stephen "Doc" Kupka (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Mic Gillette (trumpet, trombone, horns); Greg Adams (trumpet, horns); Tower of Power (brass, horns); Chester Thompson (organ, keyboards); David Hentschel (Mellotron, keyboards, synthesizer); Dee Murray (bass guitar, background vocals); Nigel Olsson (drums, background vocals); Gus Dudgeon (tambourine); Jessie Mae Smith (background vocals).Liner Note Author: John Tobler.Recording information: Caribou Ranch, CO.Unknown Contributor Role: Ray Cooper .Arrangers: Daryl Dragon; Davey Johnstone ; Del Newman.To follow up an album that pretty much couldn't be followed--the flashy and brilliant GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD--Elton John hid away in the Caribou Ranch studio outside Denver, Colorado and recorded a certified pop mish-mash. CARIBOU contains bits of arena-rock corn ("Stinker") alongside period-pop pieces that could have passed for showtunes ("Dixie Lily"), complete goofs ("Solar Prestige A Gammon") and the usual magical ballads. It's easy to overlook CARIBOU when reviewing John's '70s catalog, but to do so is to miss a couple of his greatest singles. "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me," which features a chorus of two Beach Boys and Toni Tenille, is a gospelly ballad completely worthy of those contributions, and the strutting "The Bitch Is Back" is rock arrogance of the highest order--it became Tina Turner's signature concert opener.CARIBOU also contains some compelling filler. Among the lesser-known tracks are the lovely ballad "Pinky," which seems to be about some sort of secret liaison, "I've Seen The Saucers," an odd little number about UFOs that happens to feature one of John's most committed vocal performances, and "Ticking," an epic ballad about a mass-murderer. Producer: Gus Dudgeon Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: Dusty Springfield; Toni Tennille; Tower Of Power Horns; Carl Wilson; Bruce Johnston Release Date: 1 May, 1995 Label: Rocket Group Pty LTD Dimensions: 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.08 kg)
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Track #1: The Bitch Is Back
Track #2: Pinky
Track #3: Grimsby
Track #4: Dixie Lily
Track #5: Solar Prestige A Gammon
Track #6: You're So Static
Track #7: I've Seen The Saucers
Track #8: Stinker
Track #9: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Track #10: Ticking
Track #11: Pinball Wizard
Track #12: Sick City
Track #13: Cold Highway
Track #14: Step Into Christmas
Track #15: Pinky
Track #16: Grimsby
Track #17: Dixie Lily
Track #18: Solar Prestige a Gammon
Track #19: Your're So Static
Track #20: I've Seen the Saucers
Track #21: Stinker
Track #22: Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me
Track #23: Ticking
Track #24: Pinball Wizard
Track #25: Sick City
Track #26: Cold Highway
Track #27: Step Into Christmas
Producer: Gus Dudgeon
Release Year: 1996
Format: CD
Genre: Pop
Record Label: Isl, Island
Artist: John, Elton
Release Title: Caribou (Remastered)