The Captain & the Kid
Elton John - CD
- Artist: Elton John
- Format: CD
- Year: 2006
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517064225
- Item Number: UNI706422
- Release date: 09/19/2006
- 1. Postcards from Richard Nixon
- 2. Just Like Noah's Ark
- 3. Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC)
- 4. Tinderbox
- 5. And the House Fell Down
- 6. Blues Never Fade Away
- 7. The Bridge
- 8. I Must Have Lost It on the Wind
- 9. Old 67
- 10. The Captain and the Kid
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The Captain & the Kid by Elton John on CD
Ever since 2001's Songs from the West Coast, Elton John and his longtime collaborator, Bernie Taupin, have been deliberately and unapologetically chasing their glory days of the early '70s, but nowhere have they been as candid in evoking those memories as they are on 2006's The Captain & the Kid, the explicitly stated sequel to 1975's masterpiece Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. That record was an autobiographical fantasia of John and Taupin's early years -- the days when they were struggling to make their mark, right up till their glorious success -- and the idea behind this album is to tell the story of those salad days, which not only isn't a bad idea at all -- it's clever and well-suited for John, the most self-consciously unautobiographical of all major rock artists -- but fits right into Elton's desire to make records like he used to; after all, if he's trying to sound like the way things used to be, he might as well sing about the way they used to be, too. And The Captain & the Kid is nothing if not a proudly nostalgic piece of work bearing no modern touches; even the synths that occasionally color this country-ish rock are old fashioned analog synths. It sounds like an dream project on paper, but like a lot of dream projects, The Captain & the Kid doesn't quite live up to its lofty ideals. Part of the problem is that John has patterned the music not after Captain Fantastic -- which lived up to its glamorama title through intense flights of camp and glitz that helped give its narrative a theatrical flair, not to mention a hell of a lot of color -- but after the stripped-down, country-tinged pop and rock of Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau. That is the sound at the core of most of his best music of the early '70s, but it's not necessarily the best choice for this album, since it doesn't quite fit with the original Captain Fantastic or the gaudy story of their success; it's a tale that calls for bright neon colors, and everything about this album is muted and tasteful. It might not quite seem like what a Fantastic sequel should be -- in fact, it seems more like a sequel to its direct predecessor, 2004's Peachtree Road -- but that's hardly a bad thing. Like that album and Songs from the West Coast before it, The Captain & the Kid is a sharp, professional piece of work by sharp professionals conscious of their past and no longer wishing to rest on their laurels, so they're consciously evoking their best work without quite recycling it. They might not hit their mark directly, but they get close enough -- it may be a little self-conscious and the production is a shade too clean, but the performances are warm and intimate, so this music feels right even if it doesn't necessarily feel exactly like Elton's '70s heyday. And the more familiar this song cycle becomes, the easier it is to admire the craft behind it, particularly in individual moments like the slow build on "Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way (NYC)," or how "Tinderbox" hearkens back to "Somebody Saved My Life Tonight," or the lightness of "I Must Have Lost It on the Wind," or the lazy blues of "Old 67," or how "The Captain and the Kid" brings to mind not Tumbleweed Connection but Billy Joel's approximation of that album on Piano Man. So, no, The Captain & the Kid isn't quite the second coming of Captain Fantastic, but it's hardly a cash grab by an aging diva -- in other words, it's no Basic Instinct 2. John's intentions are pure and even if he doesn't quite make an album as good as his '70s work, it does stand alongside that work nicely -- it's clear that he and Taupin are really trying, and it's far better to have albums like this and Peachtree Road that fall short of the mark but nevertheless get close than to have an endless series of well-produced but empty records like The One and Made in England. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Artist: Elton John
- Format: CD
- Year: 2006
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517064225
- Item Number: UNI706422
- Release date: 09/19/2006
- Label: Interscope
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Album Rock
- Album Time: 45:57
- 10-11-70 (Import)
- 11-17-70
- 21 at 33 (Import)
- 21 at 33 (Import)
- A Single Man (Import)
- All the King's Men [Original Score]
- Blue Moves
- Blue Moves (Import)
- Breaking Hearts (Import)
- Breaking Hearts (Import)
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy [Deluxe Edition]
- Caribou [Bonus Tracks]
- Caribou [Bonus Tracks]
- Chartbusters Go Pop! 16 Legendary Covers from 1969/70 as Sung by Elton John
- Chronicles
- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player [Bonus Tracks]
- Elton John
- Elton John
- Elton John : Best to You My Song Is a Song (Jpn) (
- Elton John [Deluxe Edition]
- Empty Sky
- Empty Sky [Japan Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [Deluxe Edition]
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [Hybrid SACD]
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits (Import)
- Greatest Hits [Island]
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Argentina] (Import)
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Deluxe Sound & Vision] (Import)
- Greatest Hits 1976-1986
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Polygram]
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Universal] (Import)
- Here & There [Bonus Tracks]
- Here and There
- Honky Chateau
- Honky Chateau [Bonus Track]
- Honky Chateau [Bonus Track]
- Ice on Fire (Import)
- Jump Up! (Import)
- Jump Up! (Import)
- Legendary Covers as Sung by Elton John
- Live in Australia [Remastered]
- Love Songs [1996]
- Made in England (Import)
- Madman Across the Water
- Madman Across the Water
- Madman Across the Water
- Madman Across the Water (Import)
- One Night Only [Bonus Tracks]
- One Night Only [Bonus Tracks]
- One Night Only [Bonus Tracks]
- Peachtree Road
- Peachtree Road (Import)
- Peachtree Road [Expanded Edition]
- Peachtree Road [UK Bonus Tracks]
- Rare Masters
- Rare Masters (Import)
- Reg Strikes Back [Bonus Track] (Import)
- Rock of the Westies [Bonus Tracks]
- Rock of the Westies [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Rocket Man: Anthology
- Rocket Man: Number Ones
- Rocket Man: Number Ones [CD/DVD]
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits (Import)
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits [CD/DVD]
- Sleeping with the Past [Polygram International Bonus Track]
- Songs from the West Coast [Bonus CD]
- The Big Picture
- The Fox (Import)
- The Fox [Germany] (Import)
- The Greatest Hits 1970-2002
- The One [Bonus Track]
- To Be Continued...
- Too Low for Zero
- Tumbleweed Connection (Deluxe Edition)
- Tumbleweed Connection [Bonus Tracks]
- Tumbleweed Connection [Bonus Tracks]
- Victim of Love (Import)
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (1979-1987) (Import)
- The Fox (Import)
- Ice on Fire
- Breaking Hearts (Import)
- Blue Moves
- Don't Go Breakin' My Heart [US CD Single]
- The Very Best of Elton John [Polygram Germany] (Import)
- The Greatest Hits 1970-2002 (Import)
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Bonus Disc] (Import)
- Victim of Love (Import)
- The Union
- The Complete Thom Bell Sessions (Import)
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Elton John
- Tumbleweed Connection
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Very Best of Elton John [Universal Intl.]
- Tumbleweed Connection
- 11-17-70 (Import)
- Honky Chateau (Import)
- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Caribou (Import)
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (Import)
- Rock of the Westies (Import)
- Empty Sky
- Elton John (Import)
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits (Import)
- Love Songs [2009] (Import)
- Elton John (Import)
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits (Import)
- Caribou (Shm-CD) (Import)
- Captain Fantastic & the Brown Dirt (Shm-CD) (Import)
- Rock of the Westies (Shm-CD) (Import)
- Blue Moves (Shm-CD) (Import)
- John,Elton: Red Piano Tour
- Live 2009
- The Road to El Dorado
- Love Songs [1996] (Import)
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits (Import)
- Remixed [EP]
- Greatest Hits/One Night Only: Deluxe Sound & Vision (DVD/Pal-0) (Import)
- Elton John's Christmas Party
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002 [Import #1]
- The Captain & the Kid (Import)
- The Captain & the Kid (Import)
- The Captain & the Kid (Import)
- Just Like Belgium: The Definitive Hits
- The Captain & the Kid (Import)
- The Union (Import)
- The Union
- The Union
- 5 Classic Albums (1970-1973)
- Are You Ready for Love [2003]
- Elton John & Tim Rice's "Aida"
- The Muse
- A Single Man [Bonus Tracks] (Import)
- Ice on Fire [Germany Bonus Track] (Import)
- Something About the Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind 1997
- Songs from the West Coast
- Songs from the West Coast
- Chartbusters Go Pop! 16 Legendary Covers from 1969/70 as Sung by Elton John
- Breaking Hearts
- Very Best of Elton John (Import)
- Lady Samantha
- Rock of the Westies (24k Gold)
- The Covers Record
- Composers:
- Performers:
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Credits:
- Adrian Collee - Studio Coordinator
- Andy Williams - Piano Tuner
- Chris Sobchack - Drum Technician
- Emil Dacanay - ?
- Frank Presland - Management
- John Antenucci - Management
- Keith Bradley - Management
- Lucy Lawler - Administration
- Merck Mercuriadis - Management
- Nadine Levy - ?
- Sian Rance - ?
- Davey Johnstone - Musical Direction
- Laura Croker - Assistant
- Barry Morgenstein - Photography
- Bernie Taupin - Composer
- Bob Halley - Director
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Bryan Forbes - Photography
- Danny Porter - Mixing Assistant
- David Costa - Design, Art Direction
- David P. Bailey - Photography
- Emerson Loew - Photography
- Greg Gorman - Photography
- Herb Ritts - Photography
- Jill Furmanovsky - Photography
- Juergen Teller - Photography
- Kent Smith - Production Coordination
- Mark Weiss - Photography
- Michael Ross - Photography
- Patrick Demarchelier - Photography
- Peter Lindbergh - Photography
- Philip Ollerenshaw - Photography
- Ryan McGinley - Cover Photo
- Terry O'Neill - Photography
- Thomas Rickert - Assistant Engineer
- Elton John - Audio Production, Composer, Producer
- Guy Babylon - Arranger
- Matt Still - Audio Production, Mixing, Producer, Engineer
