The two hundred and eighty-ninth album: #289 Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

There is something really infectious about Elton John's brand of rock and roll that's on display here. It's glam, a big sound that really hits you and something I've enjoyed listening to. It's the first disc that obviously has the big, show stopping numbers that really take their time to develop and set up a theme, but it works as well, if not more so, in the second half that has pop songs of a more conventional length, making some easily listenable pop that mostly seems cheerful and just makes you happy. Of course the title track isn't quite there, and while it is a masterpiece in the way it's performed, there's this longing that the music brings across so well. Elton John never loses the optimism and happiness, but it's transferred so well to this different feeling that it continues to work here.