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One man's personal review of the studio albums of Sir Elton John in the chronological order they were released.
One man's personal review of the studio albums of Sir Elton John in the chronological order they were released.
Friends
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I'm back with a quick look at Elton's 1971 soundtrack, "Friends"
20:09
Lady Samantha
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This episode looks at the UK only release of a collection of B sides and other stuff from 1974.
31:42
Season 2 Episode 2 - The Union
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This is a close look at Elton's triumphant collaboration with Leon Russell.
37:25
The Lockdown Sessions
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A look at Elton's lockdown project.
37:00
Episode 31 - Ranking Elton's Albums
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The final episode of the first series/season of Podcast Seems To Be The Hardest Word is where I finally get round to ranking Eton's albums from least favourite to most favourite!
29:30
Episode 30 - Wonderful Crazy Night
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So we come to what is currently Elton"s final studio album, Wonderful Crazy Night.
31:58
Episode 29 - The Diving Board
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A look at Elton's critically acclaimed 2013 release, "The Diving Board"
39:02
Episode 28 - The Captain And The Kid
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A look at 2006's Captain Fantastic sequel, "The Captain And The Kid"
34:13
Episode @& - Peachtree Road
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A close look at Elton's 2004 classic album, Peachtree Road
41:45
Episode 26 - Songs From The West Coast
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I celebrate "Podcast Seems To Be The Hardest Word"'s first birthday by taking a close look at Elton's much acclaimed 2001 album, "Songs From The West Coast".
35:47
Episode 25 - The Big Picture
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Podcast Seem To Be The Hardest Word celebrates a quarter of a century of episodes with a look at Elton's 1997 release "The Big Picture"
37:55
Episode 24 - Made In England
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A close look at Elton's album of March 1995, Made In England
39:08
Episode 23 - The One
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This time, it's the 1992 release of The One that gets a deep dive.\r\n
43:35
Episode 22 - Sleeping With The Past
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August 1989 saw the release of Elton's 22nd studio album "Sleeping With The Past" and here I take a close look at it.\r\n
40:49
Episode 21 - Reg Strikes Back
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A close look at the 1988 release of Reg Strikes Back\r\n
40:16
Episode 20 - Leather Jackets
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This episode looks at the 1986 release of Leather Jackets
30:22
Episode 19 - Ice On Fire
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This episode looks at Elton's November 1985 release, Ice On Fire
31:33
Episode 18 - Breaking Hearts
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A look at the 1984 release Breaking Hearts
34:54
Episode 17 - Too Low For Zero
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A close look at the May 1983 release.
35:38
Episode 16 - Jump Up
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The first episode of 2021 looks at the 1982 album, Jump Up
33:19
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