Jump Up!

Jump Up!

by Elton John
Jump Up!

Jump Up!

by Elton John

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered / Reissue)

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Overview

Jump Up! (1982) was Elton John's first full LP to have been recorded in the 1980s, and is best remembered for including "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)," John and lyricist Bernie Taupin's tribute to the their slain friend John Lennon. While the pair had been writing together again, albeit infrequently, since the late '70s, John continued to include material written with his primary non-Taupin collaborator, Gary Osborne. The latter team had previously scored big with "Little Jeannie" on John's 21 at 33 (1980), and to a lesser degree with the noir ballad "Chloe" from The Fox (1981). However, on Jump Up!, the quality of material ranges from the absurd and inane "I Am Your Robot" and the insipid breakup opener "Dear John" to the sublime beauty of "Blue Eyes" and the cathartic value of the aforementioned "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)." The dramatic "Legal Boys" is an understated masterpiece, marking the first public effort between John and Sir Tim Rice. The pair would garner Tony and Grammy awards 12 years later for their work on the original motion picture soundtrack to the animated feature film The Lion King (1994). John's backing band includes many of the same musicians who contributed to his most recent recordings. Representing the "classic" personnel are Dee Murray (bass) and post-Captain Fantastic (1975) recruit James Newton-Howard (keyboards). Fleshing out the core combo are studio guitarist extraordinaire Richie Zito and Toto drummer (and another highly regarded session heavy) Jeff Porcaro. Steve Holly, who worked with Wings as well as John circa A Single Man (1978), guests on the tracks "I Am Your Robot" and "Ball & Chain," the latter also featuring guest guitarist Pete Townshend. While far from a total washout, Jump Up! would remain tethered in the wake of the follow-up, Too Low for Zero (1983), marking a reunion between John and both his "classic" 1970s combo and Taupin. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 06/16/2023
Label: Emi Records / Geffen / Umr
UPC: 0602455160782
Rank: 70837

Tracks

  1. Dear John
  2. Spiteful Child
  3. Ball & Chain
  4. Legal Boys
  5. I Am Your Robot
  6. Blue Eyes
  7. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)
  8. Princess
  9. Where Have All The Good Times Gone
  10. All Quiet On The Western Front

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elton John   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Pete Townshend   Guest Artist,Guitar
Dee Murray   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Gary Osborne   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Porcaro   Drums
Richie Zito   Guitar
Steve Holly   Drums,Syndrum,Tambourine,Synthesizer Drums
Gavyn Wright   Orchestra Leader
James Newton Howard   Conductor,Synthesizer,Piano (Electric)

Technical Credits

Chris Thomas   Producer,Producer
Bill Price   Engineer
John Tobler   Sleeve Notes
Joe Black   Project Coordinator
Gary Osborne   Composer
Greg Fulginiti   Mastering
Bernie Taupin   Composer
Tim Rice   Composer
Mike Stavrou   Assistant Engineer
David Costa   Design,Original Design Concept
James Newton Howard   Brass Arrangement,String Arrangements
Elton John   Composer
Jane Hitchin   Tape Research
Zoe Roberts   Tape Research
David Nutter   Photography
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