Buoyed up by the surprise success of Tiny Dancer as a result its appearance in Almost Famous, Elton John enjoyed artistic reinvigoration in the early 21st century by returning to the sound and feel of his early solo albums. Released in September 2006, The Captain and The Kid followed the much-loved Songs From The West Coast and Peachtree Road; his 28th solo album was a direct sequel to the 1975 album Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy.
Recorded in Atlanta, it picked up where it’s the original left off, and chronicled the lives of Elton and Bernie Taupin across the intervening years. Like its 1975 predecessor, the package contains two booklets – Lyrics and Scraps
TRACKLIST:
Side A
- Postcards From Richard Nixon
- Just Like Noah’s Ark
- Wouldn’t Have You Any Other Way (NYC)
- Tinderbox
- And The House Fell Down
Side B
- Blues Never Fade Away
- The Bridge
- I Must Have Lost It On The Wind
- Old 67
- The Captain And The Kid