Elton John & Tim Rice - Aida (CD)

Album Details: Aida

Release Date:03/23/1999
Label:Island
UPC:731452462824

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User Reviews: Aida

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    what a load of crap

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 8, 2002

    can u dig that sucka

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    Elton! Please don't joke!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 4, 2001

    I do not know if Elton was really involved in this album.... It seems gone out from the mind of a turkey joker wishing to sell iron for gold.Elton's old fan, in my opinion, will not appreciate it so much....Here You will not find the poetry of "Come ...down in time", "The greatest discovery", the eclectism of Blue Moves...You will find only a good old star composing songs for other artists whose "appeal" is not always strong.How I would like to listen to Elton John leaving his golden world of managers, producer and playing and experimenting like in his first 5 albums...... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Aida

  • All Music Guide

    The Lion King proved to be one of Elton John's most successful projects -- which is quite an achievement for one of the most successful rockers in history. Given its level of popularity, it's only logical that John would reteam with his Lion collaborator Tim Rice. Perhaps to some it was surprising that they adapted Verdi's Aida as their next project, but it made sense -- Rice's background was in showtunes and John's songs tended to sound like showtunes. Hence, they were a perfect pair to modernize Aida for the Great White Way -- at least in theory. In practice, their collaborations sound like soft-rock and adult contemporary tunes, especially the way they're presented here. None of the songs on Aida are performed in the order they are in the show, nor are they performed in character. However, they are performed by a variety of different vocalists, including John, Sting, the Spice Girls, Lenny Kravitz, Shania Twain, LeAnn Rimes, James Taylor, Janet Jackson and Tina Turner, plus Heather ...Headley, the only member of the cast to be featured on this record. As such, the album doesn't feel like a show -- it feels like an afternoon of adult contemporary radio. This isn't a bad thing, since John is a virtuoso of the form, and many of his contributions here are worthy (often better than his Lion King work) and all the featured players do them justice. Still, Aida feels incomplete, quite possibly because it is structured as a various artists album, not a cast record -- which is really what you want when you want to listen to cast record. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Elton John

In terms of sales and lasting popularity, Elton John was the biggest pop superstar of the early '70s. Initially marketed as a singer/songwriter, John soon revealed he could craft Beatlesque pop and pound out rockers with equal aplomb. He could dip into soul, disco, and country, as well as classic pop balladry and even progressive rock. His versatility, combined with his... Read more