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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_MovesBlue Moves - Wikipedia

    Blue Moves is the eleventh studio album by English musician Elton John. It was released on 22 October 1976 through John's own Rocket Record Company (his first for the label), alongside MCA Records in certain countries.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · ‘Blue Moves’: ‘Uno de nuestros discos más subestimados’ – Elton John. Este LP doble sigue siendo venerado por muchos fans como una especie de joya subestimada en el repertorio de Elton John. Publicado el. 26. de. mayo. de. 2024. Por. Paul Sexton. Portada: Cortesía de Universal Music.

  3. www.eltonjohn.com › discography › blue-movesBlue Moves - Elton John

    9 de nov. de 2023 · Blue Moves. Elton’s 11th studio album is also his second double vinyl effort and the first on his own record label, Rocket Records. It reached #3 in the UK and on the Billboard Top 200 chart and went on to be certified platinum by the RIAA. Its first single, Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and remains ...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2023 · The double LP ‘Blue Moves,’ produced as usual by Gus Dudgeon, was released on October 22, ... Bruce Johnston, and Toni Tennille. ‘I’d rather they simply listen ...

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  5. Probably the track on 'Blue Moves' with the most intricate vocal arrangement was 'Chameleon', where no less than seven backing singers, including Bruce Johnston, Curt Becher and Toni Tennille (the female half of The Captain & Tennille, a husband and wife duo who accumulated five US Top 5 singles in 1975/75) embellish Taupin's resigned lament, but vocal smoothness (and indeed backing vocals ...

  6. Blue Moves Tracklist. 1. Your Starter for... Lyrics. 2. Tonight (Ft. The London Symphony Orchestra) Lyrics. 9.3K. 3.

  7. Guests on the album include David Crosby, Graham Nash, Bruce Johnston and Toni Tennille contributing backing vocals, alongside performances by both the Martyn Ford Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra, the former of which performing string arrangements by Paul Buckmaster. Upon its release, Blue Moves received mixed reviews.