independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > What do you think of Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection
« Previous topic  Next topic »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Author

Tweet     Share

Message
Thread started 01/23/05 8:27pm

silverchild

avatar

What do you think of Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection

I consider myself a "casual" EJ fan. I only have Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Greatest Hits 1970-2002, and To Be Continued... in my collection. I found this album interesting because I haven't really heard anything on it. I heard it was a concept album and it really didn't have any hit singles. So, do you recommend I buy this EJ album.
Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul
"Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #1 posted 01/23/05 8:41pm

Axchi696

avatar

silverchild said:

I consider myself a "casual" EJ fan. I only have Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Greatest Hits 1970-2002, and To Be Continued... in my collection. I found this album interesting because I haven't really heard anything on it. I heard it was a concept album and it really didn't have any hit singles. So, do you recommend I buy this EJ album.



'Burn Down The Mission' is a great EJ cut, as is 'Come Down in Time'. Tumbleweed Connection is a pretty solid album, but I'd still buy Honky Chateau first.
I'm the first mammal to wear pants.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #2 posted 01/23/05 9:15pm

Sdldawn

Excellent
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #3 posted 01/23/05 9:44pm

nikkhendrix

AWESOME piece of work. EJ and Bernie Taupin were UNBELIEVABLE in the 70's.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > What do you think of Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection