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Madman Across the Water album for sale by Elton John was released Nov 09, 2004 on the Universal Distribution label. MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER produced only a couple of minor hits, which may have something to do with the fact that its best songs are all five or six minutes long. But they're among the strongest songs in the entire Elton John catalog--especially the lovely opening track, "Tiny Dancer," which builds from a light, delicately melodic verse to a sweeping, dramatic chorus. Madman Across the Water CD music contains a single disc with 9 songs.   ...See Full Description


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Average Rating:4.5 stars
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Superb!
Tiny Dancer at full volume... the rest is gravy! Wonderful sound. Powerful bass, clean, good seperation, and Elton with his full higher vocal range.
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By FOURITISWRITTEN (ST PAUL,MN) Verified Buyer
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Good SACD production on this edition.
This fairly under rated work from EJ's early repertoire gets a well deserved remastering effort on SACD that should direct credit to the production team at Universal Records.
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Beautiful job on surround sound.
One of the best surround sound SACDs I've heard. So powerful, the sound just goes right through you. Has to be heard to be believed.
By Steve (Toronto, ON, Canada) Verified Buyer
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Numero Uno!
This is Elton's best. In my opinion there are five essential Elton cd's, they are; 1. Madman Across the Water, 1A.
By mheinen3 (Oklahoma City, OK, USA) Verified Buyer
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elton's best
this is still elton's best work period.... a remarkable work of passion and soul
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Top 3 best
Elton John at his best, along with Tumbleweed Connection & 11-17-70.
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Masterpiece!
Elton John and Bernie Taupin very close to Lennon & McCartney - difficult to believe that so many great great recordings were to follow this amazing work.
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Number one
Firstly, mheinen3 of Oklahoma, are you seriously calling Bennie and the Jets filler? I agree with all else that you said, but this statement is simply absurd.
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The Master at His best
Although Goodbye Yellow Brick Road has been dubbed Elton's Masterpiece and contains my personal favorite song, "I've Seen That Movie Too", there is no doubt what the real Masterpiece is... it is all contained within Madman Across The Water....
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NOT THE BEST
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is the greatest Elton John CD. The highest rated and the biggest selling.
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Masterpiece
This is one of Elton's best, if not the best. It is hard to imagine that the album was recorded over thirty years ago.
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A gem
Hard to believe this album has been dismissed by critics when it is clearly Eltons best ever. All great artist have a masterpiece, this is his.
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left in astonishment!!
this album supposedly went to no.41 on the british charts in 1971... you must be joking!!. . he sings so increadibly well on this album, the title tracl is simply a masterpiece, along with the classic 'Tiny dancer'.
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SIMPLY ...A MASTERPIECE
A GREAT WORK. FRESH AIR FOR SPANISH YOUTH IN A DICTATORIAL TIME. THANKS ELTON
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The Pinnacle!
This tremendous album by Elton John is his best, if not the best album of all time. His singing is passionate, the music and lyrics incredible, a masterpiece.
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It gets no better
The previous reviewers have it right...this is the one.
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Among the Ivy league of Classic Rock n Roll
Brilliant, Tiny Dancer ,Levon and Title song will blow you away.Goodbye finishes this startlingly fine album.A masterpiece by the Queen of England.
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mad man one of best songs ever
mad man one of best songs ever really come on guys it is so dynamic and the vocals range is amazing you have to love that song or i will cry and overall an great album.
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Prog Rock Elton Style
Filled with great piano and strings, this is certainly one of his best. The best song here is "Tiny Dancer," a song which is played more often on oldies and classic rock stations now than it was then, its low-ish chart success being surprising in retrospect.
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Grandioso
This was my second record bought when I was a kid, I have the LP version with old scratches, is one of my favorites record including in my LPīs, CD,īs and DVDīs arsenal, I play it all time in my turntable but is time to get the CD version in the future.
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Madman Across the Water songs Product Details



CD Universe Part number6790712
LabelUniversal Distribution
Orig Year1971
Catalog number000361036
Discs1
Release DateNov 09, 2004
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoStereo
ProducerGus Dudgeon
Recording Time45 minutes
PersonnelElton John - vocals, piano
Ray Cooper - tambourine, percussion
Chris Spedding - electric guitar, slide guitar
Liza Strike
Davey Johnstone - acoustic guitar, mandolin, sitar
Lesley Duncan
Barry St
Dee Murray - bass guitar, background vocals
Nigel Olsson - drums, background vocals
Chris Laurence - acoustic bass guitar

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