Empty Sky

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studio album
First released:
Jun 3 1969

Overview Edit

Empty Sky is the debut album of British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1969. It was finally released in the United States in 1975, with a different cover photograph, well after Elton's fame had been established internationally. Elton plays every keyboard instrument in the studio, which he did not do again until Too Low For Zero. This is the only album in the early part of Elton's career not produced by Gus Dudgeon.

While the instrumental accompaniment in Empty Sky could be classified as mildly psychedelic rock, Elton's flair for pop melody is obvious even at this early stage. Elton adds to the unique sound of the album by playing harpsichord on several tracks, including "Skyline Pigeon", which Elton has described as being "the first song Bernie and I ever got excited about."

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
528157
Release dates:
  • Feb 20 1996

Genres

Classic Rock, Folk-Rock. Vote on Genres

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4 stars The yellow brick road started with this obscure great
Elton John & Bernie Taupin are probably the longest-lasting songwriting duo in history, beating out Rodgers & Hammerstein or even Gilbert & Sullivan, yet definitely on a level of those legends. It's hard to believe the two have been working together for well over 35 years by now & have seen more hits than a birthday pinata. But while some people think "Your Song" was what started Elton & Bernie on their way, it was just their first major success. Before that, they had released an album that was …
Written by 31-year old wallflower "Eric N Andrews"
3 stars You've Got To Start Somewhere
Empty Sky is the album that first introduced Elton John and his lyricist Bernie Taupin to the world (except for the US where the album wasn't released until 1975). When I first heard it, I was less than impressed, but on repeated listenings, I've learned to appreciate it more. It's crude, dark, with overly pretentious lyrics from the usually great Bernie Taupin, and Elton has told stories of how the piano he recorded with was out of tune. However, you've got to start somewhere. You can hear the …
Written by Timothy A. Powers

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Credits Edit

  1. writer

    1. Bernie Taupin [lyrics]

Other versions Edit

9 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Jun 3 1969 in United Kingdom, Jan 13 1975 in United States
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13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: The Rocket Record Company
catalog number: 314-528 157-2
release dates: 1996 in United States
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