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Album Review: Leather Jackets

  • Artist: Elton John
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 45:02
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although he had re-formed his 1970s quartet and even reinstated both lyricist Bernie Taupin as well as seminal producer Gus Dudgeon earlier in the decade, Elton John failed to sustain the momentum that informed Too Low for Zero (1983), Breaking Hearts (1984), and to a lesser extent Ice on Fire (1985). Even the most ardent enthusiasts freely admit that Leather Jackets (1986) was nothing more or less than a final fulfillment of his six-album deal with Geffen Records. On top of the half-hearted material and less-than-inspired performances is increasing evidence that John's voice -- which would require a potentially career-ending surgery less than a year later -- is beginning to show signs of extreme fatigue and strain. While these circumstances certainly don't aid this effort, they likewise do not lessen the few bright moments that exist, including the languid and soulful "Slow Rivers" featuring a duet with Cliff Richard, the hopelessly upbeat single "Heartache All Over the World," as well as the middle-of-the-road "Don't Trust That Woman" -- the latter of which is a co-composition between John (under the guise of Lady Choc Ice) and Cher and sports an opening line of "She's a real ball-buster/Don't trust her." Perhaps the most telling track is the achingly poignant mid-tempo ballad "I Fall Apart." With an understated passion and an almost reserved delivery, it hearkens back to tracks such as "Cry to Heaven" from Ice on Fire or "One More Arrow" off of Too Low for Zero. While not really a highlight per se, Queen enthusiasts should note appearances from Roger Taylor (drums) and John Deacon (bass) on the lightweight "Angeline." Over the course of the ensuing months, John reinvented himself by once again embracing his past on the two-disc Live in Australia (1987) -- which spawned the international chart-topping version of "Candle in the Wind." ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Leather Jackets (Lyrics) Bernie Taupin, Elton John Elton John (4:10)
Hoop of Fire (Lyrics) Elton John, Bernie Taupin Elton John (4:14)
Don't Trust That Woman (Lyrics) Cher, Lady Choc Ice Elton John (4:58)
Go It Alone (Lyrics) Elton John, Bernie Taupin Elton John (4:26)
Gypsy Heart (Lyrics) Bernie Taupin, Elton John Elton John (4:46)
Slow Rivers Elton John, Bernie Taupin Elton John (3:06)
Heartache All over the World (Lyrics) Elton John, Bernie Taupin Elton John (3:52)
Angeline (Lyrics) Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Alan Carvell Elton John (3:24)
Memory of Love (Lyrics) Gary Osborne, Elton John Elton John (4:08)
Paris (Lyrics) Bernie Taupin, Elton John Elton John (3:58)
I Fall Apart (Lyrics) Bernie Taupin, Elton John Elton John (4:00)

Credits

Charlie Morgan (Percussion), Frank Ricotti (Percussion), Jody Linscott (Tambourine), John Deacon (Bass), Elton John (Vocals), Fred Mandel (Programming), Elton John (Keyboards), Dave Mattacks (Vocals), Charlie Morgan (Drums), Charlie Morgan (Vocals), Albert Boekholt (Vocals), Dave Mattacks (Drums), Albert Boekholt (Emulator), Graham Dickson (Engineer), Fred Mandel (Synthesizer), Kiki Dee (Vocals (Background)), Gus Dudgeon (Producer), Alan Carvell (Vocals (Background)), Elton John (Piano), Graham Dickson (Percussion), Cliff Richard (Vocals), David Paton (Bass), Elton John (Synthesizer), Roger Taylor (Drums), Pete Wingfield (Vocals (Background)), Davey Johnstone (Guitar), Frank Riccotti (Percussion), Katie Kissoon (Vocals (Background)), Fred Mandel (Keyboards), Shirley Lewis (Vocals (Background)), Gordon Neville (Vocals (Background)), Paul Westwood (Bass), Gus Dudgeon (Percussion), Davey Johnstone (Guitar (Electric)), Jody Linscott (Percussion), Gus Dudgeon (Programming), Davey Johnstone (Vocals (Background)), David Paton (Guitar (Bass))
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Leather Jackets
Studio album by Elton John
Released November 1986
Recorded January, June-July, September 1986
Genre Pop, soft rock
Length 45:02
Label Geffen (Canada, U.S.)
Rocket Records (Worldwide)
Producer Gus Dudgeon
Professional reviews
Elton John chronology
Ice on Fire
(1985)
Leather Jackets
(1986)
Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(1987)

Leather Jackets is the twentieth studio album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, recorded at Sol Studios in England and Wisselord Studios in The Netherlands. and released in 1986. It was his first album to not create any top 40 singles in either the US or the UK since 1970's Tumbleweed Connection, which had no singles released from it. Elton collaborated with Cliff Richard in a song called Slow Rivers. It is also the poorest-charting album of John's career. In 2006, Elton John declared this his least favourite of all his albums, while lyricist Bernie Taupin believes The Big Picture deserves that honour.[citation needed]

Cher collaborated with "Lady Choc Ice" (Elton John) to write "Don't Trust That Woman".

Roger Taylor and John Deacon of Queen play drums and bass guitar respectively on the track "Angeline".

This was John's last studio release to be produced by Dudgeon and his last in which he played a Grand Piano before switching to the Roland Piano for Reg Strikes Back. After Elton's throat surgery in 1987, Chris Thomas would be rehired as producer. He would switch back to grand piano in 1993. This is the last to feature strings for a long time. For the first time in Elton's career there are no songs on this album that break the 5 minute barrier. That would happen only twice more within the next 15 years.

Elton played "Paris" during his 1986 US tour. He included "Heartache All Over the World" and "Slow Rivers" on his 1986 Australian tour with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, which would eventually yield John's live album Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. "Heartache" was included in the band portion of the show (Elton opted not to play piano for that number) while "Slow Rivers" was played during the second half of the show with the orchestra. Due to contractual constraints, "Slow Rivers" was not included on Live in Australia, despite the fact that it was from the orchestral portion of the show, which was the basis for the album.

Though not released as a single, "Paris" would also, ironically, become a minor FM hit for some jazz stations that programmed the track.

Contents

Track listing

All songs by John/Taupin, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Leather Jackets" – 4:10
  2. "Hoop of Fire" – 4:14
  3. "Don't Trust That Woman" (Cher/Lady Choc Ice) – 4:58
  4. "Go it Alone" – 4:26
  5. "Gypsy Heart" – 4:46

Side two

  1. "Slow Rivers" (Duet with Cliff Richard) – 3:06
  2. "Heartache All Over the World" – 3:52
  3. "Angeline" (John/Taupin/Carvell) – 3:24
  4. "Memory of Love" (John/Gary Osborne) – 4:08
  5. "Paris" – 3:58
  6. "I Fall Apart" – 4:00

Personnel

B-sides

Song Format
"Highlander" Heartache All Over the World 7" / 12" (US/UK)
"Heartache All Over the World (Megamix)" Heartache All Over the World 12" (US/UK)
"Billy and the Kids" Slow Rivers 7" / 12"(UK)
"Lord of the Flies" Slow Rivers 12" (UK)

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1986 The Billboard 200 91

"Heartache All Over the World"

Year Chart Position
1986 The Billboard Hot 100 55

 
 

 

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