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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Elton John rarities box set on the way

Elton: Jewel Box will be released on Nov. 13 via UMe/EMI.

The collection contains 148 Elton John songs spanning 1965 to 2019 on 8CD, 4LP, 3LP, 2LP, digital download, and streaming formats.

There are deep cuts, rarities from the earliest stages of John and Bernie Taupin's musical journey, B-side spanning 30 years, and songs discussed in his best-selling, critically acclaimed 2019 memoir Me.

The 8 CD boxset comes in a hardcover book with the discs housed in the back, all wrapped in an outer slipcase. Each section comes accompanied by notes, including a track-by-track commentary by Elton for Deep Cuts.

Three different LP collections are also available to pre-order now - a 4LP gatefold black vinyl set of Deep Cuts (curated by Elton), a 3LP gatefold black vinyl set of Rarities and B-side highlights, and a 2LP gatefold black vinyl set "And This Is Me…". All audio was mastered at Abbey Road Studios by GRAMMY-winning mastering engineer Sean Magee.

"Sing Me No Sad Songs" was just unveiled for the first time. Listen here. Previously unreleased, the track was written and recorded as a band demo in 1969. "Sing Me No Sad Songs" shows what was to come from Elton and lyricist Bernie Taupin.

Speaking of the release, Elton says, "To delve back through every period of my career in such detail for Jewel Box" has been an absolute pleasure. Hearing these long lost tracks again, I find it hard to comprehend just how prolific Bernie and I were during the early days. The songs just poured out of us, and the band were just unbelievable in the studio. I always want to push forward with everything I do and look to the future, but having time during lockdown to take stock and pull these moments from my memory from each era has been a joy. As a devout record collector myself, this project has really excited me, and I couldn't be happier with the level of craft involved in such a carefully curated, lovingly constructed boxset. I'm sure my fans will enjoy it as much as I have."

Pre-order here.

Discs 1 & 2: Deep Cuts – A selection of personal favorites, curated by Elton. The box set book includes a track-by-track commentary by Elton.

Discs 3, 4, and 5: Rarities 1965 -1971 – Elton's 1960s and early 1970s demos. These discs encompass 65 songs, all but a few of which have been stored in the vaults for more than 50 years. Most of these demos were recorded during sessions before Elton was signed to a recording contract or released his first album. Also included are the first song ever written by Elton and his debut appearance on a record (both "Come Back Baby" - 1965), Elton and Bernie's first composition ("Scarecrow" - 1967), and newly-unearthed piano/vocal demos of some of Elton's most acclaimed songs from his early albums. The packaging contains rare archival artwork and select original lyric sheets.

Discs 6 & 7: B-Sides 1976-2005 - Non-LP tracks and flipsides, never before compiled together. Among the 36 songs are 17 previously only available on vinyl, resulting in all of Elton's studio B-sides now being offered digitally for the first time in his career.

Disc 8: And This Is Me . . . – To coincide with the release of the updated paperback edition of Me, the final collection celebrates the songs mentioned by name by Elton in his acclaimed autobiography, closing Jewel Box with the 2020 Academy Award-winning duet with Taron Egerton, "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again."

For more details, go to eltonjohn.com

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