Elton John – Too Low For Zero (VG+/VG+) – LP, Australasia 1983
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Too Low For Zero is an LP by Elton John from 1983 released on the The Rocket Record Company label.
About this album
Too Low for Zero is Elton John’s sharp early-’80s return to form, balancing polished pop-rock with renewed melodic bite. Released in 1983, it reunited him with lyricist Bernie Taupin for a set that restored commercial momentum after a patchier period and delivered some of his most durable singles of the decade. “I’m Still Standing” became an enduring anthem of resilience, while “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues” showed his gift for heartfelt, widescreen balladry. The album marked a confident revival of his classic partnership and helped re-establish him as a major chart force in the MTV era.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Elton JohnLabel: The Rocket Record Company – 811 052-1Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: AustralasiaReleased: 1983Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Pop RockA1 Cold As Christmas (In The Middle Of The Year)
A2 I'M Still Standing
A3 Too Low For Zero
A4 Religion
A5 I Guess That'S Why They Call It The Blues
B1 Crystal
B2 Kiss The Bride
B3 Whipping Boy
B4 Saint
B5 One More Arrow