Elton John - The Diving Board (Out September 2013)

edited August 2013 in Música
The album was written by John and Bernie Taupin and produced in Los Angeles by The Union producer T-Bone Burnett. Burnett suggested that John return to the piano, bass and drums format of his very early years and the result, John says, is "the most exciting solo record I've done in a long, long time."[4] The album was written in two days.

The album's release date was pushed back: though the record was originally planned for release in the fall of 2012, it was revealed on Taupin's website that it would instead be released in February 2013 for promotional reasons.

More recently, it has been pushed back again, September 2013 is the current release date.

It was revealed on 28 September 2012 in Rolling Stone magazine that John was unsatisfied with some songs on the album and that he had started to write more new songs for the album. He believed that many of the songs had a theme and that he wanted to write more songs after sitting on the project for so long.

During a concert at the Perth Arena in Perth, Australia on 10 November 2012 Elton revealed that Voyeur's release will be pushed back further, to May 2013. The delay in release is because John will be recording more material for the album with Burnett in January 2013.

On 8 January 2013 it was revealed by Bernie Taupin's official website that the title of the album had been changed from The Diving Board to Voyeur.

An article on Billboard published on 23 February 2013 revealed that the release date had once again been pushed back, this time until September 2013; the title of the album is now The Diving Board again. The article also revealed the revised track list, which includes four new songs mixed in with the original material. A song originally stated for release on the album entitled "5th Avenue" (6:18) had been dropped from the album. John called the revised album "The most piano-oriented album of my career" and said "It's my most adult album". In total the album's release has been pushed back four times.

Originally titled The Diving Board, the album's name was changed to Voyeur before being changed back to The Diving Board for its September 2013 release.

The album's premiere single "Home Again" was released on 24 June 2013, the same day the album became available for pre-order.

All lyrics written by Bernie Taupin, all music composed by Elton John.

1. "Oceans Away" 3:57
2. "Oscar Wilde Gets Out" 4:35
3. "A Town Called Jubilee" 4:29
4. "The Ballad of Blind Tom" 4:12
5. "Dream #1" (Instrumental interlude) 0:39
6. "My Quicksand" 4:46
7. "Can't Stay Alone Tonight" 4:48
8. "Voyeur" 4:16
9. "Home Again" 5:01
10. "Take This Dirty Water" 4:24
11. "Dream #2" (Instrumental interlude) 0:43
12. "The New Fever Waltz" 4:38
13. "Mexican Vacation (Kids in the Candlelight)" 3:33
14. "Dream #3" (Instrumental interlude) 1:36
15. "The Diving Board" 5:55

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Comentarios

  • Solo quería decir que la peor canción de Format, de PSB, es el duo con la reinona
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  • Para reinas yo, guapas
  • A MI ME MOLA!
  • Viene a BCN a tocar, al leerlo me he acordado de esta canción. Cómo la aborrecía cuando salió, pero al final es como un clásico, no? O es un guilty pleasure? La podía haber cantado Paul McCartney o Gary Barlow, no sé si eso es bueno o malo, pero me gusta mucho.

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