Iconic Albums - Elton John - A Single Man
RichardWard
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A forgotten classic. A bold reinvention. A moment of quiet brilliance in the storm of stardom. In Iconic Albums - Elton John - A Single Man, acclaimed music historian Richard Ward dives deep into one of Elton John's most misunderstood and overlooked records. Released in 1978, A Single Man marked a turning point: the first album without Bernie Taupin, the dissolution of the classic band lineup, and a bold step into uncharted creative territory. Was it a misstep-or a masterpiece in disguise? This definitive volume explores the making, meaning, and lasting legacy of A Single Man, unpacking each track with sharp insight, rich context, and emotional depth. From the haunting beauty of "Song for Guy" to the surprising camp of "Big Dipper," and the introspective tone of "Shine On Through," every moment is analyzed with care. Ward also traces the echoes of this era into later Elton albums such as The Fox, The One, and Songs from the West Coast-showing how this quiet record shaped the sound of Elton's future. Inside you'll discover: The story behind Elton's temporary split with Bernie Taupin A track-by-track breakdown of the full album and its B-sides The emotional weight behind Elton's solo songwriting with Gary Osborne The cultural context and critical reception of the album in 1978 Rare gems, reissues, and the rediscovery of A Single Man in the streaming age A final reflection on why this album still matters today Whether you're a lifelong Elton John fan or a curious listener, Iconic Albums - Elton John - A Single Man offers an intimate, illuminating journey through one of the most quietly courageous chapters in the Rocket Man's remarkable career. Part of the best-selling Iconic Albums series, this book is a must-have for anyone who believes the quietest songs often speak the loudest.



