

Madman Across The Water: 50th Anniversary Edition (Vinyl Box Set)
Elton Johnâs fourth studio album release in little over two years, Madman Across The Water has been a long held dear favourite of artist and fans alike. Madman Across The Water was largely written after Elton had made his initial foray to America; offering the opportunity for lyricist Bernie Taupin to witness first-hand the landscapes and people heâd only seen on a screen or on the page. Recorded at Trident Studios in Central London in February and August 1971, it was the first album where all five players of Eltonâs fabled band line up â Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson, Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper â were featured, albeit not on the same tracks.
While the UK were still deciding about Elton, these nine tracks struck a chord with Eltonâs US audiences, reaching the Top 10 and its singles, âLevonâ and âTiny Dancerâ both hit the US Top 50. After years as a âbest kept secretâ to Eltonâs fans, âTiny Dancerâ has gone on to become one of his most loved songs, third only to Rocket Man and Your Song in global streaming lists. Capturing the headiness of California at the time of Eltonâs first US concerts, the song was used to phenomenal effect in Cameron Croweâs 2000 film Almost Famous.
This celebration of the album to mark its 50th anniversary comes in four different formats. All formats contain Bob Ludwigâs definitive 2016 remaster of the main album.
The box set includes a 40-page booklet with introductions by Elton and Bernie, photos and essay featuring interviews with many who helped make Madman Across The Water, plus a reproduction 1971-poster, as well as memorabilia and artwork taken from the Rocket Archive.
LP ONE: Madman Across The Water Remastered Album
LP TWO & THREE: Demos, Live and Alternative versionsL
LP FOUR: BBC Sounds For Saturday concert, first broadcast in 1972.
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Elton Johnâs fourth studio album release in little over two years, Madman Across The Water has been a long held dear favourite of artist and fans alike. Madman Across The Water was largely written after Elton had made his initial foray to America; offering the opportunity for lyricist Bernie Taupin to witness first-hand the landscapes and people heâd only seen on a screen or on the page. Recorded at Trident Studios in Central London in February and August 1971, it was the first album where all five players of Eltonâs fabled band line up â Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson, Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper â were featured, albeit not on the same tracks.
While the UK were still deciding about Elton, these nine tracks struck a chord with Eltonâs US audiences, reaching the Top 10 and its singles, âLevonâ and âTiny Dancerâ both hit the US Top 50. After years as a âbest kept secretâ to Eltonâs fans, âTiny Dancerâ has gone on to become one of his most loved songs, third only to Rocket Man and Your Song in global streaming lists. Capturing the headiness of California at the time of Eltonâs first US concerts, the song was used to phenomenal effect in Cameron Croweâs 2000 film Almost Famous.
This celebration of the album to mark its 50th anniversary comes in four different formats. All formats contain Bob Ludwigâs definitive 2016 remaster of the main album.
The box set includes a 40-page booklet with introductions by Elton and Bernie, photos and essay featuring interviews with many who helped make Madman Across The Water, plus a reproduction 1971-poster, as well as memorabilia and artwork taken from the Rocket Archive.
LP ONE: Madman Across The Water Remastered Album
LP TWO & THREE: Demos, Live and Alternative versionsL
LP FOUR: BBC Sounds For Saturday concert, first broadcast in 1972.

















