-1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320- !!link!!: Elton John Discography
A massive comeback record that reunited his core backing band, yielding "I'm Still Standing" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues."
The Monumental Journey: An Analysis of the "Elton John Discography (1969–2013)" Archive Subject: Elton John (Reginald Kenneth Dwight) Format: Digital Audio Archive (MP3, 320kbps) Scope: 140 Albums, 44 Years of Recording History
The album that made him a superstar, featuring "Rocket Man." Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320-
A commercial powerhouse featuring the nostalgic "Crocodile Rock" and the melancholic "Daniel."
Archiving over 100 albums in uncompressed formats (like FLAC or WAV) requires hundreds of gigabytes. The 320kbps format reduces this footprint significantly while remaining virtually indistinguishable from CD quality to the human ear on standard audio equipment. A massive comeback record that reunited his core
Elton John’s career exploded in the early 1970s. Working with lyricist Bernie Taupin, he released a string of critically acclaimed, multi-platinum albums that defined the decade. : His raw, psychedelic-tinged debut album.
The former was his first album without Taupin's lyrics; the latter was a brief, experimental foray into the disco craze. Working with lyricist Bernie Taupin, he released a
[140-Album Discography] ├── Studio Albums (The core narrative from 1969's Empty Sky to 2013's The Diving Board) ├── Live Albums (Classic performances like 17-11-70 and Live in Australia) ├── Soundtracks (The Lion King, Aida, and Billy Elliot) ├── Compilations & Box Sets (To Be Continued..., Rare Masters, and greatest hits) Why MP3 320 kbps Matters for Elton John's Music