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2021 studio album by Elton John

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Regimental Sgt. Zippo is the thirty-first studio album by English musician Elton John. Recorded during late 1967 and early 1968, it was originally intended to be John`s debut album, but his publisher Dick James did not approve of the record`s musical style, and the album was scrapped. John then recorded and released Empty Sky (1969) as his debut album instead. Regimental Sgt. Zippo remained unreleased until Record Store Day of June 2021, when it was issued in mono on vinyl. It was followed by a wider release of the album in July 2022 in stereo vinyl and stereo/mono CD.

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Regimental Sgt. Zippo

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Junio 2021 · Fecha Grabación: Mayo 1968 -
    Discográfica: Rocket Mercury EMI · Estudio de grabación: Dick James Music (London) · Productor: Caleb Quaye
    1
    When I Was Tealby Abbey
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    2:35
  • 2
    And the Clock Goes Round
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    3:06
  • 3
    Sitting Doing Nothing
    Elton John • w: John, Caleb Quaye • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    2:30
  • 4
    Turn to Me
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    3:16
  • 5
    Angel Tree
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    2:04
  • 6
    Regimental Sgt. Zippo
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side one
    4:44
  • 7
    A Dandelion Dies in the Wind
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    3:14
  • 8
    You`ll Be Sorry to See Me Go
    Elton John • w: John, Quaye • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    2:34
  • 9
    Nina
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    3:50
  • 10
    Tartan Coloured Lady
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    4:09
  • 11
    Hourglass
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    2:44
  • 12
    Watching the Planes Go By
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 2020 /01 /10 Side two
    4:07
  • Singles


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    Regimental Sgt. Zippo
    Studio album by
    Released12 June 2021
    RecordedNovember 1967 – May 1968
    StudioDick James Music (London)
    Length38:53
    Label
    ProducerCaleb Quaye
    Elton John chronology
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    (2020)
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    (2021)
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    (2021)

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    2021 studio album by Elton John

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Daily Telegraph[2]
    The Guardian[3]

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo is the thirty-first studio album by English musician Elton John. Recorded during late 1967 and early 1968, it was originally intended to be John`s debut album, but his publisher Dick James did not approve of the record`s musical style, and the album was scrapped. John then recorded and released Empty Sky (1969) as his debut album instead. Regimental Sgt. Zippo remained unreleased until Record Store Day of June 2021, when it was issued in mono on vinyl. It was followed by a wider release of the album in July 2022 in stereo vinyl and stereo/mono CD.

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    Background

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo was recorded between November 1967 and May 1968.[4] For the sessions, Elton John worked with musicians who were either his or his manager Steve Brown`s associates, including guitarist Caleb Quaye and drummer Roger Pope (both members of the band Hookfoot at the time), and bassist Tony Murray (from the Troggs).[5] The songs were recorded in a four-track studio at the offices of Dick James Music.

    The project was eventually shelved in favour of what became John`s debut album, Empty Sky (1969).[3] Bernie Taupin later confirmed his and Elton John`s love of The Beatles and The Moody Blues,[6][7] however, Dick James whose company published John and Taupin`s songs didn`t believe that this was the right artistic direction for them.[8]

    According to John`s collaborator Bernie Taupin, the album`s trippy sound was "a tip of the hat to Sgt. Pepper. It certainly proved that we were hanging on the coattails of things that were currently popular – things like `A Whiter Shade of Pale` were in vogue at that particular point in time. I think, in a way, I was literally trying to be part of a gang."[9]

    Plastic Penny, which featured drummer Nigel Olsson, who played on Empty Sky, and by 1970 was a member of the Elton John Band, covered "Turn to Me" in 1969 on their album Currency.[10]

    Release

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo was eventually released, 53 years after its recording, on 12 June 2021 for Record Store Day, as a mono vinyl-only release[3] limited to 7,000 copies.[11][12] It was released on compact disc on 8 July 2022, featuring both mono and stereo mixes of the complete album, along with a stereo vinyl version.[13]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.

    Side one

    1. "When I Was Tealby Abbey" – 2:35
    2. "And the Clock Goes Round" – 3:06
    3. "Sitting Doing Nothing" (John, Caleb Quaye) – 2:30
    4. "Turn to Me" – 3:16
    5. "Angel Tree" – 2:04
    6. "Regimental Sgt. Zippo" – 4:44

    Side two

    1. "A Dandelion Dies in the Wind" – 3:14
    2. "You`ll Be Sorry to See Me Go" (John, Quaye) – 2:34
    3. "Nina" – 3:50
    4. "Tartan Coloured Lady" – 4:09
    5. "Hourglass" – 2:44
    6. "Watching the Planes Go By" – 4:07

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from Elton John`s website[10] and album liner notes.[14]

    Musicians

    • "Elton John (as Reg Dwight)"[a] – acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, harpsichord, lead and backing vocals
    • Caleb Quaye – acoustic and electric guitars, flute, percussion, backing vocals
    • Tony Murray – bass, backing vocals
    • Dave Hynes – drums, backing vocals
    • Paul Fenoulhet Orchestra – orchestra
    • Zack Laurence – orchestral arrangements

    Technical

    • Caleb Quaye – producer
    • Dave Larkham – original Elton John illustration
    • Darren Evans – sleeve design
    • Frank Owen – engineer
    • John Barrett – mixing
    • Sean Magee – mastering

    Charts

    Chart performance for Regimental Sgt. Zippo

    Chart (2021–2022)

    Peak
    position

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[15]

    191

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[16]

    15

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[17]

    96

    US Billboard 200[18]

    197

    US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[19]

    21

    US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[20]

    42

    US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[21]

    10

    2021 studio album by Elton John

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    The Daily Telegraph[2]
    The Guardian[3]

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo is the thirty-first studio album by English musician Elton John. Recorded during late 1967 and early 1968, it was originally intended to be John`s debut album, but his publisher Dick James did not approve of the record`s musical style, and the album was scrapped. John then recorded and released Empty Sky (1969) as his debut album instead. Regimental Sgt. Zippo remained unreleased until Record Store Day of June 2021, when it was issued in mono on vinyl. It was followed by a wider release of the album in July 2022 in stereo vinyl and stereo/mono CD.

    Background

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo was recorded between November 1967 and May 1968.[4] For the sessions, Elton John worked with musicians who were either his or his manager Steve Brown`s associates, including guitarist Caleb Quaye and drummer Roger Pope (both members of the band Hookfoot at the time), and bassist Tony Murray (from the Troggs).[5] The songs were recorded in a four-track studio at the offices of Dick James Music.

    The project was eventually shelved in favour of what became John`s debut album, Empty Sky (1969).[3] Bernie Taupin later confirmed his and Elton John`s love of The Beatles and The Moody Blues,[6][7] however, Dick James whose company published John and Taupin`s songs didn`t believe that this was the right artistic direction for them.[8]

    According to John`s collaborator Bernie Taupin, the album`s trippy sound was "a tip of the hat to Sgt. Pepper. It certainly proved that we were hanging on the coattails of things that were currently popular – things like `A Whiter Shade of Pale` were in vogue at that particular point in time. I think, in a way, I was literally trying to be part of a gang."[9]

    Plastic Penny, which featured drummer Nigel Olsson, who played on Empty Sky, and by 1970 was a member of the Elton John Band, covered "Turn to Me" in 1969 on their album Currency.[10]

    Release

    Regimental Sgt. Zippo was eventually released, 53 years after its recording, on 12 June 2021 for Record Store Day, as a mono vinyl-only release[3] limited to 7,000 copies.[11][12] It was released on compact disc on 8 July 2022, featuring both mono and stereo mixes of the complete album, along with a stereo vinyl version.[13]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.

    Side one

    1. "When I Was Tealby Abbey" – 2:35
    2. "And the Clock Goes Round" – 3:06
    3. "Sitting Doing Nothing" (John, Caleb Quaye) – 2:30
    4. "Turn to Me" – 3:16
    5. "Angel Tree" – 2:04
    6. "Regimental Sgt. Zippo" – 4:44

    Side two

    1. "A Dandelion Dies in the Wind" – 3:14
    2. "You`ll Be Sorry to See Me Go" (John, Quaye) – 2:34
    3. "Nina" – 3:50
    4. "Tartan Coloured Lady" – 4:09
    5. "Hourglass" – 2:44
    6. "Watching the Planes Go By" – 4:07

    Personnel

    Credits adapted from Elton John`s website[10] and album liner notes.[14]

    Musicians

    • "Elton John (as Reg Dwight)"[a] – acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, harpsichord, lead and backing vocals
    • Caleb Quaye – acoustic and electric guitars, flute, percussion, backing vocals
    • Tony Murray – bass, backing vocals
    • Dave Hynes – drums, backing vocals
    • Paul Fenoulhet Orchestra – orchestra
    • Zack Laurence – orchestral arrangements

    Technical

    • Caleb Quaye – producer
    • Dave Larkham – original Elton John illustration
    • Darren Evans – sleeve design
    • Frank Owen – engineer
    • John Barrett – mixing
    • Sean Magee – mastering

    Charts

    Chart performance for Regimental Sgt. Zippo

    Chart (2021–2022)

    Peak
    position

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[15]

    191

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[16]

    15

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[17]

    96

    US Billboard 200[18]

    197

    US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[19]

    21

    US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[20]

    42

    US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[21]

    10

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