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Victim of Love

 
Album Review: Victim of Love

  • Artist: Elton John
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 35:45
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This thoroughly dated affair is the result of a chance re-acquaintance between Elton John (vocals) and Pete Bellotte (producer). The artist was not fully satisfied with the initial results of the three-song "Mama Can't Buy You Love" EP, which became as much a product of Philly soul maverick Thom Bell as it did John. When Bellotte approached John to record a full-length disco album, he took him up on the offer. This was providing that John's contributions would be limited to providing vocals only. The results can be heard on Victim of Love (1979), a dismissible platter of Teutonic 4/4 rhythms and extended (mostly) instrumental indulgence. None of the seven cuts offer very much in terms of what Elton John enthusiasts would not only have expected, but more importantly, enjoyed. Although the title track was extracted as a single in the U.S. and the disgraceful cover of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" was issued as a 45 rpm in Europe, neither made much impact. In fact, with the exception of the Friends (1971) motion picture soundtrack -- consisting of mostly instrumental incidental scoring -- Victim of Love was John's lowest charting album to date. Although on a temporary touring hiatus, once John returned to the road, he wisely chose not to incorporate any of the material from the project on-stage. In fact, contrasting the blatant sonic excess of this release, John was concurrently performing as a solo act, backed only by longtime percussionist Ray Cooper. This "unplugged" setting restored some of the good will between John and his audience that Victim of Love had disenfranchised. Thankfully, the artist (and the rest of the music world) abandoned disco as the 1970s turned into the 1980s. His next effort, 21 at 33 (1980), allowed him to begin a long re-ascension on the music charts as well a restoration of his pop/rock leanings. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry Elton John (8:06)
Warm Love in a Cold World Gunther Moll, Pete Bellotte Elton John (4:30)
Born Bad (Lyrics) Pete Bellotte Elton John (5:12)
Thunder in the Night Pete Bellotte, Michael Hoffman Elton John (4:40)
Spotlight Gunther Moll, Pete Bellotte Elton John (4:23)
Street Boogie Pete Bellotte, Gunther Moll Elton John (3:57)
Victim of Love Pete Bellotte, Jerry Rix, Silvester Levay Elton John (4:55)

Credits

Julia Waters (Vocals (Background)), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals (Background)), Hans Menzel (Assistant Engineer), Roman Olearczuk (Technical Engineer), David P. Bailey (Photography), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals), Steve Lukather (Soloist), Tim Cansfield (Guitar (Rhythm)), Trevor Veitch (Contractor), Peter Luedmann (Engineer), Carolyn Tapp (Assistant Engineer), Tim Cansfield (Guitar), Julia Tillman Waters (Vocals), Jane Hitchin (Tape Research), Elton John (Piano), Lenny Pickett (Soloist), Marcus Miller (Bass), Patrick Simmons (Vocals), Gary Moore (Digital Remastering), Roy Davies (Keyboards), Thor Baldursson (Arranger), Michael McDonald (Vocals), Craig Snyder (Guitar), Steve Lukather (Guitar), John Tobler (Liner Notes), Zoe Roberts (Tape Research), Pete Bellotte (Producer), Joe Black (Project Coordinator), Patrick Simmons (Vocals (Background)), Keith Forsey (Drums), Peter Luedmann (Mixdown Engineer), Paulinho Da Costa (Percussion), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Thor Baldursson (Keyboards), Jerry Simpson (Production Coordination), Lenny Pickett (Saxophone), Mike McDonald (Vocals (Background)), Elton John (Vocals), Stephanie Spruill (Vocals (Background))
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Victim of Love
Studio album by Elton John
Released October 13, 1979
Recorded August 1979
Genre Disco
Length 35:45
Label MCA (US/Canada)
Rocket Records
Producer Pete Bellotte
Professional reviews
Elton John chronology
A Single Man
(1978)
Victim of Love
(1979)
Lady Samantha
(1980)

Victim of Love is the thirteenth studio album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1979. Recorded at Musicland, Munich and Rusk Sound Studios, Hollywood, it was not critically or commercially well-received, and is his second lowest charting album to date. This is also the shortest album of elton's career at a shade under 36 minutes. Despite all this, it was reissued in a digitally remaster format in 2003. The only single b-side released, "Strangers" appeared as a bonus track on the previous album, A Single Man, as it was recorded during those sessions.

It is a disco album released at the peak of disco's popularity. None of John's original band members are featured. John provided vocals for the album. It is the only album on which he did not play either pianos or keyboards.

When the album was released as a CD in the 80's, the tracks often got mixed up. The first 45 seconds of "Spotlight" is actually the previous track, and this error occurs in other tracks as well. This was however fixed on the 2003 remaster, which also featured improved sound and instrumental setup.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry) – 8:06
  2. "Warm Love in a Cold World" (Pete Bellotte/Stefan Wisnet/Gunther Moll) – 4:30 (3:22 on older pressings)
  3. "Born Bad" (Bellotte/Geoff Bastow) – 5:16 (6:20 on older pressings)

Side two

  1. "Thunder in the Night" (Bellotte/Michael Hofmann) – 4:40
  2. "Spotlight" (Bellotte/Wisnet/Moll) – 4:24
  3. "Street Boogie" (Bellotte/Wisnet/Moll) – 3:56
  4. "Victim of Love" (Bellotte/Sylvester Levay/Jerry Rix) – 4:52 (5:02 on older pressings)

B-sides

Song Format
"Strangers" Victim of Love 7" (US/UK)

 
 

 

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