Taupin
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Taupin | ||||
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Studio album by Bernie Taupin | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Genre | Spoken Word | |||
Label | DJM | |||
Producer | Gus Dudgeon | |||
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Taupin is lyricist Bernie Taupin's first solo album. It is a spoken word album of some of his poetry. Taupin was well known for writing the words to many Elton John songs, and he used many of the same people John used on his albums in order to create his own. For example, Gus Dudgeon and Steve Brown collaborated on the album.
All the poems were written by Bernie Taupin.
Track listing
Side one
- "Child"
- "Birth"
- "The Greatest Discovery"
- "Flatters (a beginning)"
- "Brothers Together"
- "Rowston Manor"
- "End of a Day"
- "To a Grandfather"
- "Solitude"
- "Conclusion"
Side two
- "When the Heron Wakes"
- "Like Summer Tempests"
- "Today's Hero"
- "Sisters of the Cross"
- "Brothers Together Again"
- "Verses After Dark"
- "La Petite Marionette"
- "Ratcatcher"
- "The Visitor"
Personnel
- Ron Chesterman: Double Bass
- Richard Coff: Violin, Viola
- Davey Johnstone: Sitar, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Lute
- Chris Karan: Tabla, Finger cymbals
- Diana Lewis: Piano
- Shawn Phillips: Sitar, Electric Guitar, 6 and 12 String Acoustic Guitars, Koto, Voice
- Caleb Quaye: Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Organ
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