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Ice on Fire
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Released4 November 1985
RecordedJanuary – June 1985
StudioSol Studios (Cookham, Berkshire, UK) and CTS Studios (Wembley, London, UK)
GenrePop, pop rock
Length45:41
LabelGeffen (US), Rocket (UK)
ProducerGus Dudgeon
Elton John chronology
Breaking Hearts
(1984)
Ice on Fire
(1985)
Leather Jackets
(1986)
Singles from Ice on Fire
  1. "Nikita"
    Released: October 1985 (UK)
  2. "Wrap Her Up"
    Released: October 1985 (US)[1]
  3. "Soul Glove"
    Released: 1985 (Spain)
  4. "Cry to Heaven"
    Released: February 1986

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Ice on Fire

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 4 Noviembre 1985 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1985 -
    Discográfica: Geffen (US), Rocket (UK) · Estudio de grabación: Sol Studios (Cookham, Berkshire, UK) and CTS Studios (Wembley, London, UK) · Productor: Gus Dudgeon

    1985 studio album by Elton John

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    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
    Rolling Stone(not rated)[4]

    Ice on Fire is the nineteenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1985. It was recorded at Sol Studios and his first album since Blue Moves produced by his original long-time producer, Gus Dudgeon. David Paton and Charlie Morgan appear for the first time on bass and drums respectively, replacing original Elton John Band members Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. Fred Mandel, who had played with John during the Breaking Hearts Tour, also contributed guitar and keyboards.

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    1985 studio album by Elton John

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
    Rolling Stone(not rated)[4]

    Ice on Fire is the nineteenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1985. It was recorded at Sol Studios and his first album since Blue Moves produced by his original long-time producer, Gus Dudgeon. David Paton and Charlie Morgan appear for the first time on bass and drums respectively, replacing original Elton John Band members Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. Fred Mandel, who had played with John during the Breaking Hearts Tour, also contributed guitar and keyboards.

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    The album was met with little praise and only reached #48 on the US Billboard 200 charts, although it reached #3 on the UK Albums Chart. "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up" became top 20 hits. The latter reached #20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and the former reached #7 in the US and #3 on the UK singles chart. In the US, the album was certified gold in June 1986 by the RIAA.

    Background

    The title of the album contains a line from the lyrics of "Nikita": "With eyes that looked like ice on fire".

    Guests on the recording include Nik Kershaw; Sister Sledge; Pino Palladino; Mel Gaynor and Millie Jackson, who duetted with John on "Act of War"; George Michael, then of Wham!, who appears on "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up"; and Roger Taylor and John Deacon of Queen who play drums and bass guitar on "Too Young".

    According to Elizabeth Rosenthal in her book, His Songs: The Musical Journey of Elton John (p. 260; First edition), the LP`s closing track, "Shoot Down the Moon", was considered for the James Bond film A View to a Kill, but the producers instead decided to go with the title track as performed by Duran Duran for the film`s soundtrack.[5]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."This Town"3:56
    2."Cry to Heaven"4:16
    3."Soul Glove"3:31
    4."Nikita"5:43
    5."Too Young"5:12

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Wrap Her Up" (John, Taupin, Davey Johnstone, Fred Mandel, Charlie Morgan, Paul Westwood)6:21
    2."Satellite" (4:37 in length on CD reissue)3:57
    3."Tell Me What the Papers Say"3:40
    4."Candy by the Pound"3:56
    5."Shoot Down the Moon"5:09
    Total length:45:41

    • Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–10 on CD reissues.

    Bonus track (On the 1985 original CD and the 1992 MCA reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."Act of War" (Duet with Millie Jackson)4:43
    Total length:50:24

    Bonus tracks (1999 Mercury reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."The Man Who Never Died" (John)5:12
    12."Restless" (Live 1984)4:25
    13."Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (Live 1977 (Erroneously listed as "Live 1984"))3:23
    14."I`m Still Standing" (Live 1984)4:52
    Total length:64:13

    Notes

    • The remastered 1999 version did not include "Act of War"; the 1999 remaster had a longer intro to "Satellite" than the LP and the 1985 CD issue, and has a slightly different vocal mix. The live version of "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" is not the version found on the 12" single of "Nikita", but is an unreleased version from 1977 (Live at Rainbow Rock in May). It is unknown why the switch occurred. The other two live tracks were recorded at Wembley Stadium during the tour for the album Breaking Hearts.
    • "The Man Who Never Died" is a song written about John Lennon, in addition to "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)", from Elton John`s album Jump Up!

    Personnel

    Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, acoustic piano (1–3, 5, 8, 10, 11), Yamaha GS1 piano (4, 5), synthesizer (4, 7, 9, 11), backing vocals (4)
    • Fred Mandel – synthesizers (1, 4, 5, 10, 11), keyboards (2, 3, 6–9), sequencer (6), electric guitar (7, 11), finger snaps (7), arrangements (10)
    • Davey Johnstone – electric guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), Spanish guitar (2), synth guitar (2, 7), backing vocals (3, 5, 6–9)
    • Nik Kershaw – electric guitar (4, 7, 11), backing vocals (4)
    • Paul Westwood – bass (1, 2, 6)
    • Deon Estus – bass (3, 7, 11)
    • David Paton – bass (4, 8, 9)
    • John Deacon – bass (5)
    • Pino Palladino – bass (10)
    • Charlie Morgan – drums (1, 2, 6)
    • Mel Gaynor – drums (3, 7, 11)
    • Dave Mattacks – drums (4, 8, 9), military snare (5)
    • Roger Taylor – drums (5)
    • Frank Ricotti – percussion (3, 5), vibraphone (9)
    • James Newton Howard – string arrangements (3, 6)
    • Gus Dudgeon – horn arrangements (3, 6), Simmons drums (5, 11), arrangements (10)
    • David Bitelli – horn arrangements (1, 3, 6, 9), baritone saxophone (1, 6, 9), tenor saxophone (3, 6)
    • Bob Sydor – tenor saxophone (3)
    • Phil Todd – alto saxophone (6)
    • Nick Pentelow – tenor saxophone (9)
    • Pete Thomas – tenor saxophone (9)
    • Rick Taylor – trombone (1, 3, 6, 9), horn arrangements (9)
    • Chris Pyne – trombone (9)
    • Raul D`Oliveira – trumpet (1, 3, 6, 9)
    • Paul Spong – trumpet (1, 3, 6, 9)
    • Sister Sledge – backing vocals (1)
    • Alan Carvell – backing vocals (3, 5, 7–9)
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals (3, 5, 6, 8, 9)
    • Katie Kissoon – backing vocals (3, 5, 6, 8, 9)
    • Pete Wingfield – backing vocals (3, 5, 6–9)
    • George Michael – backing vocals (4), featured vocals (6)
    • Millie Jackson – lead and backing vocals (11)

    Production

    • Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    • All lyrics by Bernie Taupin
    • Recorded by Stuart Epps
    • Mixed and edited by Graham Dickson and Gus Dudgeon
    • Additional mixing and editing by Tom Pearce
    • Mastered by Gordon Vicary at The Townhouse (London, UK)
    • Design – David Larkham
    • Photography – Terry O`Neill

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Ice on Fire

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Austria (IFPI Austria)[26]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Belgium (BEA)[27]

    Gold

    25,000*

    France (SNEP)[28]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[29]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Netherlands (NVPI)[31]

    Gold

    80,000[30]

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[32]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    Spain

    48,500[30]

    Sweden (GLF)[33]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[34]

    2× Platinum

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[35]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[36]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1985 studio album by Elton John

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
    Rolling Stone(not rated)[4]

    Ice on Fire is the nineteenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1985. It was recorded at Sol Studios and his first album since Blue Moves produced by his original long-time producer, Gus Dudgeon. David Paton and Charlie Morgan appear for the first time on bass and drums respectively, replacing original Elton John Band members Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. Fred Mandel, who had played with John during the Breaking Hearts Tour, also contributed guitar and keyboards.

    The album was met with little praise and only reached #48 on the US Billboard 200 charts, although it reached #3 on the UK Albums Chart. "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up" became top 20 hits. The latter reached #20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and the former reached #7 in the US and #3 on the UK singles chart. In the US, the album was certified gold in June 1986 by the RIAA.

    Background

    The title of the album contains a line from the lyrics of "Nikita": "With eyes that looked like ice on fire".

    Guests on the recording include Nik Kershaw; Sister Sledge; Pino Palladino; Mel Gaynor and Millie Jackson, who duetted with John on "Act of War"; George Michael, then of Wham!, who appears on "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up"; and Roger Taylor and John Deacon of Queen who play drums and bass guitar on "Too Young".

    According to Elizabeth Rosenthal in her book, His Songs: The Musical Journey of Elton John (p. 260; First edition), the LP`s closing track, "Shoot Down the Moon", was considered for the James Bond film A View to a Kill, but the producers instead decided to go with the title track as performed by Duran Duran for the film`s soundtrack.[5]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."This Town"3:56
    2."Cry to Heaven"4:16
    3."Soul Glove"3:31
    4."Nikita"5:43
    5."Too Young"5:12

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Wrap Her Up" (John, Taupin, Davey Johnstone, Fred Mandel, Charlie Morgan, Paul Westwood)6:21
    2."Satellite" (4:37 in length on CD reissue)3:57
    3."Tell Me What the Papers Say"3:40
    4."Candy by the Pound"3:56
    5."Shoot Down the Moon"5:09
    Total length:45:41

    • Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–10 on CD reissues.

    Bonus track (On the 1985 original CD and the 1992 MCA reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."Act of War" (Duet with Millie Jackson)4:43
    Total length:50:24

    Bonus tracks (1999 Mercury reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."The Man Who Never Died" (John)5:12
    12."Restless" (Live 1984)4:25
    13."Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" (Live 1977 (Erroneously listed as "Live 1984"))3:23
    14."I`m Still Standing" (Live 1984)4:52
    Total length:64:13

    Notes

    • The remastered 1999 version did not include "Act of War"; the 1999 remaster had a longer intro to "Satellite" than the LP and the 1985 CD issue, and has a slightly different vocal mix. The live version of "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" is not the version found on the 12" single of "Nikita", but is an unreleased version from 1977 (Live at Rainbow Rock in May). It is unknown why the switch occurred. The other two live tracks were recorded at Wembley Stadium during the tour for the album Breaking Hearts.
    • "The Man Who Never Died" is a song written about John Lennon, in addition to "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)", from Elton John`s album Jump Up!

    Personnel

    Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, acoustic piano (1–3, 5, 8, 10, 11), Yamaha GS1 piano (4, 5), synthesizer (4, 7, 9, 11), backing vocals (4)
    • Fred Mandel – synthesizers (1, 4, 5, 10, 11), keyboards (2, 3, 6–9), sequencer (6), electric guitar (7, 11), finger snaps (7), arrangements (10)
    • Davey Johnstone – electric guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), Spanish guitar (2), synth guitar (2, 7), backing vocals (3, 5, 6–9)
    • Nik Kershaw – electric guitar (4, 7, 11), backing vocals (4)
    • Paul Westwood – bass (1, 2, 6)
    • Deon Estus – bass (3, 7, 11)
    • David Paton – bass (4, 8, 9)
    • John Deacon – bass (5)
    • Pino Palladino – bass (10)
    • Charlie Morgan – drums (1, 2, 6)
    • Mel Gaynor – drums (3, 7, 11)
    • Dave Mattacks – drums (4, 8, 9), military snare (5)
    • Roger Taylor – drums (5)
    • Frank Ricotti – percussion (3, 5), vibraphone (9)
    • James Newton Howard – string arrangements (3, 6)
    • Gus Dudgeon – horn arrangements (3, 6), Simmons drums (5, 11), arrangements (10)
    • David Bitelli – horn arrangements (1, 3, 6, 9), baritone saxophone (1, 6, 9), tenor saxophone (3, 6)
    • Bob Sydor – tenor saxophone (3)
    • Phil Todd – alto saxophone (6)
    • Nick Pentelow – tenor saxophone (9)
    • Pete Thomas – tenor saxophone (9)
    • Rick Taylor – trombone (1, 3, 6, 9), horn arrangements (9)
    • Chris Pyne – trombone (9)
    • Raul D`Oliveira – trumpet (1, 3, 6, 9)
    • Paul Spong – trumpet (1, 3, 6, 9)
    • Sister Sledge – backing vocals (1)
    • Alan Carvell – backing vocals (3, 5, 7–9)
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals (3, 5, 6, 8, 9)
    • Katie Kissoon – backing vocals (3, 5, 6, 8, 9)
    • Pete Wingfield – backing vocals (3, 5, 6–9)
    • George Michael – backing vocals (4), featured vocals (6)
    • Millie Jackson – lead and backing vocals (11)

    Production

    • Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    • All lyrics by Bernie Taupin
    • Recorded by Stuart Epps
    • Mixed and edited by Graham Dickson and Gus Dudgeon
    • Additional mixing and editing by Tom Pearce
    • Mastered by Gordon Vicary at The Townhouse (London, UK)
    • Design – David Larkham
    • Photography – Terry O`Neill

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Ice on Fire

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Austria (IFPI Austria)[26]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Belgium (BEA)[27]

    Gold

    25,000*

    France (SNEP)[28]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[29]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Netherlands (NVPI)[31]

    Gold

    80,000[30]

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[32]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    Spain

    48,500[30]

    Sweden (GLF)[33]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[34]

    2× Platinum

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[35]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[36]

    Gold

    500,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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