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Elton John Blue Moves Mp3, Flac, Wma Elton John Blue Moves mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Blue Moves Country: Spain Released: 1976 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1225 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1997 mb WMA version RAR size: 1997 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 225 Other Formats: AC3 DXD MIDI MMF VOC MPC MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Your Starter For... A1 Acoustic Guitar – Caleb*Bass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Glockenspiel, Marimba – 1:25 Ray*Mandolin – Davey*Piano – Elton*Synthesizer – James*Written-By – Caleb Quaye Tonight Arranged By, Conductor – James Newton-Howard*Orchestra – London Symphony A2 8:02 Orchestra*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Orchestra] – John KurlanderWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin One Horse Town Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Paul BuckmasterBass – Kenny*Cello, Soloist – Michael Hurwitz*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar – Davey*Electric Guitar, Soloist – A3 Caleb*Electric Piano, Synthesizer – James*Gong, Tambourine, Vibraphone, Bells [Tubular] 5:47 – Ray*Leader [Martyn Ford Orchestra] – Richard StudtPiano – Elton*Recorded By [Orchestra] – John KurlanderStrings – The Martyn Ford OrchestraWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin, James Newton-Howard* Chameleon Arranged By [Backing Vocals] – Bruce JohnstonBacking Vocals – Bruce Johnston, Cindy Bullens, Curt Becher, Gene Morford, Jon Joyce, Ron Hicklin, Toni TennilleBass – A4 5:27 Kenny*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Caleb*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus DudgeonVibraphone, Shaker – Ray*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Boogie Pilgrim Backing Vocals – The Cornerstone Institutional Baptist And Southern California ChoirBass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Guitar [Slide] – Davey*Horns – Barry Rogers, David Sanborn, B1 Michael Brecker, Randy BreckerLeader [Choir] – Rev. James ClevelandOrgan – 6:03 James*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Horn Section And Backing Vocals] – Mark HowlettTambourine – Ray*Written-By – Caleb Quaye, Davey Johnstone, Elton John & Bernie Taupin Cage The Songbird (for Edith Piaf) Acoustic Guitar – Caleb*, Davey*Backing Vocals – David Crosby, Graham NashDulcimer – B2 Davey*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus DudgeonSynthesizer, Mellotron 3:28 – James*Triangle, Cymbal [Finger], Bell Tree, Shaker – Ray*Written-By – Davey Johnstone, Elton John & Bernie Taupin Crazy Water Arranged By [Backing Vocals] – Daryl DragonArranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Paul BuckmasterBacking Vocals – Bruce Johnston, Cindy Bullens, Gene Morford, Jon Joyce, Ron Hicklin, Toni TennilleBass – Kenny*Brass, Strings – The Martyn Ford OrchestraClavinet – B3 5:42 James*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar – Caleb*, Davey*Leader [Brass, Strings] – Richard StudtPiano – Elton*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus DudgeonRecorded By [Brass, Strings] – John KurlanderTambourine, Congas – Ray*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Shoulder Holster Bass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Horns – Barry Rogers, David Sanborn, Michael Brecker, B4 4:20 Randy BreckerPiano – Elton*Recorded By [Horn Section] – Mark HowlettSaxophone, Soloist – David SanbornTambourine – Ray*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word Accordion – Carl FortinaArranged By [Strings & Accordion], Conductor – James Newton- C1 3:43 Howard*Bass – Kenny*Electric Piano – James*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Strings & Accordion] – Mark HowlettVibraphone – Ray*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Out Of The Blue Bass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar – Davey*Electric Guitar, Soloist – Caleb*Piano C2 6:10 – Elton*Synthesizer – James*Tambourine, Congas – Ray*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Between Seventeen And Twenty Arranged By [Backing Vocals] – Bruce Johnston, Curt BecherBacking Vocals – Bruce Johnston, Cindy Bullens, Curt Becher, Joe Chemay, Jon JoyceBass – Kenny*Drums – C3 5:10 Roger*Electric Guitar – Caleb*Mandolin – Davey*Organ – James*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus DudgeonTambourine, Congas, Shaker – Ray*Written-By – Caleb Quaye, Davey Johnstone, Elton John & Bernie Taupin The Wide-eyed And Laughing Acoustic Guitar [6 & 12-string] – Caleb*Backing Vocals – David Crosby, Graham C4 NashPercussion [Rototoms] – Ray*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus 3:20 DudgeonSitar – Davey*Synthesizer – James*Written-By – Caleb Quaye, Davey Johnstone, Elton John & Bernie Taupin, James Newton-Howard* Someone's Final Song Arranged By [Backing Vocals] – Bruce Johnston, Curt BecherBacking Vocals – Bruce C5 Johnston, Clark Burroughs, Curt Becher, Joe Chemay, Toni TennilleElectric Piano, 4:00 Synthesizer – James*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Earl Mankey*, Gus DudgeonWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Where's The Shoorah? Backing Vocals – The Cornerstone Institutional Baptist And Southern California ChoirBass D1 4:30 – Kenny*Leader [Choir] – Rev. James ClevelandPiano, Harmonium – Elton*Recorded By [Backing Vocals] – Mark HowlettWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin If There's A God In Heaven (What's He Waiting For?) Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Paul BuckmasterBass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar – Davey*Electric Guitar, Soloist – Caleb*Leader [Martyn Ford D2 4:20 Orchestra] – Richard StudtOrgan – James*Piano – Elton*Recorded By [Orchestra] – John KurlanderStrings – The Martyn Ford OrchestraTambourine, Congas – Ray*Written-By – Davey Johnstone, Elton John & Bernie Taupin Idol Bass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Horns – Barry Rogers, David Sanborn, Michael Brecker, D3 4:10 Randy BreckerPiano – Elton*Recorded By [Horns] – Mark HowlettWritten-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Theme From A Non-existent TV Series Acoustic Guitar – Caleb*Bass – Kenny*Drums – Roger*Electric Piano, Synthesizer – D4 1:20 James*Glockenspiel, Marimba – Ray*Harpsichord [Electric] – Elton*Mandolin – Davey*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!) Arranged By [Strings], Conductor – James Newton-Howard*Backing Vocals – The Cornerstone Institutional Baptist And Southern California ChoirBass – Kenny*Congas – D5 Ray*Drums – Roger*Electric Guitar – Caleb*Guitar [Slide], Soloist – Davey*Leader [Choir] – 6:37 Rev. James ClevelandLeader [Gene Page Strings] – Harry BluestonePiano – Elton*Recorded By [Backing Vocals & Strings] – Mark HowlettStrings – The Gene Page Strings*Synthesizer – James*Written-By – Elton John & Bernie Taupin Companies, etc. Recorded At – Brother Studio, Santa Monica Credits Artwork By [Co-ordinated In Los Angeles] – David Larkham Artwork By [Cover Painting] – Guardian Readers by Patrick Prockto, The Artwork By [Direction] – David Costa Engineer [Basic Tracks] – Gus Dudgeon, John Stewart Engineer [Remix] – Gus Dudgeon, Phil Dunne Lyrics By – Bernie Taupin Mastered By [Cutting Engineer] – Arun Chakraverty Photography – David Nutter Producer – Gus Dudgeon Notes Basic tracks recorded at Eastern Sound, Toronto, Canada, Entire album remixed at Marquee Studios, London Orchestra tracks A2, A3, B3, D2 recorded at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London; Backing Vocals tracks A4, B2, B3, C3, C4, C5 recorded at Brother Studio, Santa Monica, California; Horn Section tracks B1, B4, D3, Backing Vocals track B1, B4, D1, D3, D4, and Strings C1, D4 recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Los Angeles; GEMA (P)1976 Gatefold sleeve with lyrics on inner sleeves Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Rocket Blue Moves ROSP 1, OC Elton Record Company, ROSP 1, OC (2xLP, Album, UK 1976 158-98 293/4 John The Rocket 158-98 293/4 Gat) Record Company Blue Moves The Rocket Elton MCA2-11004 (2xLP, Album, Record Company, MCA2-11004 Canada 1976 John Gat) MCA Records Elton Blue Moves (CD, The Rocket 822 818-2 822 818-2 UK Unknown John Album) Record Company Elton Blue Moves (LP, Li-Ming Record LM-2770-A LM-2770-A Japan Unknown John Album) Co Elton Blue Moves The Rocket 6650005 6650005 Greece 1976 John (2xLP, Album) Record Company Related Music albums to Blue Moves by Elton John Elton John - Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume II Elton John - Live In Australia (With The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra) Various - Restoration: Reimagining The Songs Of Elton John And Bernie Taupin Elton John - Empty Sky Elton John - Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy Elton John - Rock Of The Westies Elton John - Madman Across The Water Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only The Piano Player Elton John - Honky Château Elton John - Greatest Hits Volume II Elton John - Elton John.
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