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1983 studio album by Elton John

Too Low for Zero (stylised as 2 ▼ 4 0) is the seventeenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1983. The album marked a comeback for John, whose previous four albums had failed to yield many enduring international hit singles, and had disappointing sales compared to his string of hit records released during the first half of the 1970s.

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Álbums chronology

Jump Up!
Jump Up!
9/4/1982
Too Low for Zero
Too Low for Zero
31/5/1983
Breaking Hearts
Breaking Hearts
18/6/1984

Too Low for Zero

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 31 Mayo 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1983 -
    Discográfica: Geffen (US)Rocket (UK) · Estudio de grabación: AIR, Salem, Montserrat; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /04 Side one
    4:19
  • 2
    I`m Still Standing
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side one
    3:03
  • 3
    Too Low for Zero
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side one
    5:46
  • 4
    Religion
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side one
    4:05
  • 5
    I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Music: John, Davey Johnstone; lyrics: Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side one
    4:44
  • 1
    Crystal
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side two
    5:05
  • 2
    Kiss the Bride
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side two
    4:23
  • 3
    Whipping Boy
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side two
    0:00
  • 4
    Saint
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side two
    5:17
  • 5
    One More Arrow
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Side two
    3:34
  • 1
    Earn While You Learn
    Elton John • w: Lord Choc Ice (John) • 1983 /05 /31 Bonus tracks (1998 Mercury rei
    0:00
  • 2
    Dreamboat
    Elton John • w: Music: John, Tim Renwick; Lyrics: Gary Osborne • 1983 /05 /31 Bonus tracks (1998 Mercury rei
    0:00
  • 3
    The Retreat
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /05 /31 Bonus tracks (1998 Mercury rei
    0:00
  • Singles


    I Guess Thats Why They Call It the Blues

    I Guess Thats Why They Call It the Blues

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Septiembre 1982 -
    Discográfica: RocketGeffen (US) · · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    I Guess Thats Why They Call It the Blues
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Music: John, Davey Johnstone; lyrics: Taupin • 1983 /04
    4:44
  • 2
    Choc Ice Goes Mental (UK)
    Elton John • 1983 /04
    0:00
  • 3
    The Retreat (US)
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /04
    0:00
  • Im Still Standing

    Im Still Standing

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Diciembre 1982 -
    Discográfica: Geffen (US) Rocket (UK) · · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    Im Still Standing
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /04
    3:03
  • 2
    Earn While You Learn (UK)
    Elton John • w: Lord Choc Ice (John) • 1983 /04
    0:00
  • 3
    Love So Cold (US)
    Elton John • 1983 /04
    0:00
  • Kiss the Bride

    Kiss the Bride

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 7 Octubre 1983 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1983 -
    Discográfica: Rocket (UK), Geffen Records (US) · Estudio de Grabación: AIR (Montserrat) and Sunset Sound Recorders (Hollywood, CA) · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    Kiss the Bride
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1983 /10 /07
    4:23
  • 2
    Dreamboat (UK)
    Elton John • w: Music: John, Tim Renwick; Lyrics: Gary Osborne • 1983 /10 /07
    0:00
  • 3
    Choc Ice Goes Mental (US)
    Elton John • 1983 /10 /07
    0:00
  • Singles

    Jump Up!
    Jump Up!
    9/4/1982
    Too Low for Zero
    Too Low for Zero
    31/5/1983
    Breaking Hearts
    Breaking Hearts
    18/6/1984
    Too Low for Zero
    Studio album by
    Released31 May 1983
    RecordedSeptember 1982 – January 1983
    Studio
    GenrePop rock
    Length44:23
    LabelGeffen (US)
    Rocket (UK)
    ProducerChris Thomas
    Elton John chronology
    Jump Up!
    (1982)
    Too Low for Zero
    (1983)
    Breaking Hearts
    (1984)
    Singles from Too Low for Zero
    1. "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues"
      Released: April 1983 (UK)
    2. "I`m Still Standing"
      Released: April 1983 (US)
    3. "Kiss the Bride"
      Released: October 1983
    4. "Too Low for Zero"
      Released: October 1983 (EU)
    5. "Cold as Christmas"/"Crystal"
      Released: November 1983

    Review

    1983 studio album by Elton John

    Too Low for Zero (stylised as 2 ▼ 4 0) is the seventeenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1983. The album marked a comeback for John, whose previous four albums had failed to yield many enduring international hit singles, and had disappointing sales compared to his string of hit records released during the first half of the 1970s.

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    It is his second-best-selling album of the 1980s (after Sleeping with the Past), earning Platinum certification by both the RIAA and the BPI. It produced several hit songs, each accompanied by successful MTV music videos, and it spent over a year on the Billboard album chart.

    Background

    For the first time since Blue Moves in 1976, all lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin. John also reunited with the core of his backing band of the early 1970s: Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone as well as Ray Cooper, Kiki Dee and Skaila Kanga (who played harp on John`s self-titled album and Tumbleweed Connection).

    John played synthesizers on the album in addition to piano (his first since A Single Man), as James Newton Howard left the band. John felt that synths allowed him to write better fast rock songs, having not been entirely happy with such compositions performed on piano.[1]

    The album was written and recorded in approximately two weeks, with overdubs completed in a week.[2] It was produced by Chris Thomas and recorded at AIR Studios in Montserrat (the same studio for Jump Up!) and Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood.

    Releases

    The original LP issue of the album featured a die-cut cover with a special inner sleeve. The four shapes shown on the cover were cut out, with the colours (shown as ink smears on the inner sleeve) showing through the holes. The 2010 Japanese SHM CD release of the album is the only CD version to replicate the packaging of the original LP with the die-cut design.

    All B-sides released on US singles from this time originate from his 1978 album A Single Man and the 21 at 33 sessions from 1980.[citation needed] They were also previously released on European singles.[citation needed] In the US, Too Low for Zero was certified gold in January 1984 and platinum in October 1995 by the RIAA.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    Reviewing the album in Rolling Stone, Don Shewey commented, "Elton John and Bernie Taupin have written some great hit singles, but since the early Elton John LP, they have never produced an album of consistently first-rate material. And although Too Low for Zero is a big step up from losers like Blue Moves and A Single Man, it doesn`t hang together, either." He praised the catchy energy of "I`m Still Standing", "Kiss the Bride", "Crystal", and "Too Low for Zero", and approved of the way those four songs synthesized the styles of popular artists such as The Pointer Sisters and Joe Jackson. However, he felt the rest of the album suffered from poor lyrics, finding the morbidity of "Cold as Christmas" and "One More Arrow" to be especially distasteful.[5]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"4:19
    2."I`m Still Standing"3:02
    3."Too Low for Zero"5:46
    4."Religion"4:05
    5."I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" (Music: John, Davey Johnstone; lyrics: Taupin)4:41

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Crystal"5:05
    2."Kiss the Bride"4:22
    3."Whipping Boy"3:43
    4."Saint"5:17
    5."One More Arrow"3:34
    Total length:44:23

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

    Bonus tracks (1998 Mercury reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."Earn While You Learn" (Lord Choc Ice (John))6:46
    12."Dreamboat" (Music: John, Tim Renwick; Lyrics: Gary Osborne)7:34
    13."The Retreat"4:46
    Total length:63:31

    Personnel

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

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano (tracks 1–5, 8, 10), Fender Rhodes (Track 1), synthesizers (Tracks 1–7, 9), clavinet (Track 9)
    • Davey Johnstone – acoustic guitar (Tracks 1, 4–6, 9), electric guitar (Tracks 2–10), backing vocals
    • Dee Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – drums, tambourine on "Whipping Boy", backing vocals
    • Ray Cooper – percussion on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Skaila Kanga – harp on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Stevie Wonder – harmonica on "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues"
    • James Newton Howard – string arrangements on "One More Arrow"

    On bonus tracks

    • Produced by Elton John and Clive Franks
    • Elton John – acoustic piano on "Earn While You Learn" and "The Retreat", organ on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat", Fender Rhodes on "Dreamboat", mellotron on "Earn While You Learn", vocals on "Dreamboat and "The Retreat"
    • David Paich – Hammond organ on "The Retreat"
    • James Newton-Howard – synthesizers on "The Retreat"
    • Tim Renwick – guitar on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Steve Lukather – guitar on "The Retreat"
    • Clive Franks – bass guitar on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Reggie McBride – bass guitar on "The Retreat"
    • Steve Holley – drums on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Alvin Taylor – drums on "The Retreat"
    • Ray Cooper – tambourine on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat", triangle on "Earn While You Learn"
    • Paul Buckmaster – orchestra arrangements on "Dreamboat"

    Production

    • Produced by Chris Thomas
    • Recorded and Mixed by Bill Price
    • Mixed at AIR Studios London
    • Mastered by Chris Thomas (UK) and Greg Fulginiti (US)
    • Art direction – Rod Dyer
    • Design – Clive Piercy

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Too Low for Zero

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[23]

    5× Platinum

    350,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[24]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    France (SNEP)[25]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[26]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[27]

    Gold

    50,000*

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[27]

    2× Platinum

    30,000^

    Spain

    49,000[28]

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[27]

    Gold

    25,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[29]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[30]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

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

    1983 studio album by Elton John

    Too Low for Zero (stylised as 2 ▼ 4 0) is the seventeenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1983. The album marked a comeback for John, whose previous four albums had failed to yield many enduring international hit singles, and had disappointing sales compared to his string of hit records released during the first half of the 1970s.

    It is his second-best-selling album of the 1980s (after Sleeping with the Past), earning Platinum certification by both the RIAA and the BPI. It produced several hit songs, each accompanied by successful MTV music videos, and it spent over a year on the Billboard album chart.

    Background

    For the first time since Blue Moves in 1976, all lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin. John also reunited with the core of his backing band of the early 1970s: Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone as well as Ray Cooper, Kiki Dee and Skaila Kanga (who played harp on John`s self-titled album and Tumbleweed Connection).

    John played synthesizers on the album in addition to piano (his first since A Single Man), as James Newton Howard left the band. John felt that synths allowed him to write better fast rock songs, having not been entirely happy with such compositions performed on piano.[1]

    The album was written and recorded in approximately two weeks, with overdubs completed in a week.[2] It was produced by Chris Thomas and recorded at AIR Studios in Montserrat (the same studio for Jump Up!) and Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood.

    Releases

    The original LP issue of the album featured a die-cut cover with a special inner sleeve. The four shapes shown on the cover were cut out, with the colours (shown as ink smears on the inner sleeve) showing through the holes. The 2010 Japanese SHM CD release of the album is the only CD version to replicate the packaging of the original LP with the die-cut design.

    All B-sides released on US singles from this time originate from his 1978 album A Single Man and the 21 at 33 sessions from 1980.[citation needed] They were also previously released on European singles.[citation needed] In the US, Too Low for Zero was certified gold in January 1984 and platinum in October 1995 by the RIAA.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
    Rolling Stone[5]

    Reviewing the album in Rolling Stone, Don Shewey commented, "Elton John and Bernie Taupin have written some great hit singles, but since the early Elton John LP, they have never produced an album of consistently first-rate material. And although Too Low for Zero is a big step up from losers like Blue Moves and A Single Man, it doesn`t hang together, either." He praised the catchy energy of "I`m Still Standing", "Kiss the Bride", "Crystal", and "Too Low for Zero", and approved of the way those four songs synthesized the styles of popular artists such as The Pointer Sisters and Joe Jackson. However, he felt the rest of the album suffered from poor lyrics, finding the morbidity of "Cold as Christmas" and "One More Arrow" to be especially distasteful.[5]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"4:19
    2."I`m Still Standing"3:02
    3."Too Low for Zero"5:46
    4."Religion"4:05
    5."I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" (Music: John, Davey Johnstone; lyrics: Taupin)4:41

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    1."Crystal"5:05
    2."Kiss the Bride"4:22
    3."Whipping Boy"3:43
    4."Saint"5:17
    5."One More Arrow"3:34
    Total length:44:23

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

    Bonus tracks (1998 Mercury reissue)
    No.TitleLength
    11."Earn While You Learn" (Lord Choc Ice (John))6:46
    12."Dreamboat" (Music: John, Tim Renwick; Lyrics: Gary Osborne)7:34
    13."The Retreat"4:46
    Total length:63:31

    Personnel

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

    Musicians

    • Elton John – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano (tracks 1–5, 8, 10), Fender Rhodes (Track 1), synthesizers (Tracks 1–7, 9), clavinet (Track 9)
    • Davey Johnstone – acoustic guitar (Tracks 1, 4–6, 9), electric guitar (Tracks 2–10), backing vocals
    • Dee Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – drums, tambourine on "Whipping Boy", backing vocals
    • Ray Cooper – percussion on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Skaila Kanga – harp on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals on "Cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)"
    • Stevie Wonder – harmonica on "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues"
    • James Newton Howard – string arrangements on "One More Arrow"

    On bonus tracks

    • Produced by Elton John and Clive Franks
    • Elton John – acoustic piano on "Earn While You Learn" and "The Retreat", organ on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat", Fender Rhodes on "Dreamboat", mellotron on "Earn While You Learn", vocals on "Dreamboat and "The Retreat"
    • David Paich – Hammond organ on "The Retreat"
    • James Newton-Howard – synthesizers on "The Retreat"
    • Tim Renwick – guitar on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Steve Lukather – guitar on "The Retreat"
    • Clive Franks – bass guitar on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Reggie McBride – bass guitar on "The Retreat"
    • Steve Holley – drums on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat"
    • Alvin Taylor – drums on "The Retreat"
    • Ray Cooper – tambourine on "Earn While You Learn" and "Dreamboat", triangle on "Earn While You Learn"
    • Paul Buckmaster – orchestra arrangements on "Dreamboat"

    Production

    • Produced by Chris Thomas
    • Recorded and Mixed by Bill Price
    • Mixed at AIR Studios London
    • Mastered by Chris Thomas (UK) and Greg Fulginiti (US)
    • Art direction – Rod Dyer
    • Design – Clive Piercy

    Charts

    Certifications and sales

    Certifications and sales for Too Low for Zero

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[23]

    5× Platinum

    350,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[24]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    France (SNEP)[25]

    Gold

    100,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[26]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[27]

    Gold

    50,000*

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[27]

    2× Platinum

    30,000^

    Spain

    49,000[28]

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[27]

    Gold

    25,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[29]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    United States (RIAA)[30]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

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

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