Elton John - Rocket Man (DJ Bollacha Multitrack Remix + The One(Extended BodyAlive Multitrack Remix)

2 years ago

00:00 Rocket Man (DJ Bollacha Extended Multitrack Remix)
10:48 The One (Extended 80s Multitrack Version) (BodyAlive Remix)

Before I start, I do NOT take any credit for these 2 wonderful multitrack remixes. I am sharing these multitrack remixes here for listening & entertainment pleasure only & to help show my support for both of their YouTube channels. Their talented work deserves to be shared and listened to by as many people as possible & through this upload, hopefully, both of them will get even more followers as more people come across this.

I make no monetary gain from any music uploaded to my channel including this upload (not monetized). All are solely for entertainment and nothing else. If the remixers ask me to take them down, I will respectfully do so.
Links for the tracks are shared below. Go & give each of them a like. Thanks.
DJ Bollacha - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZUOr5bagmI
BodyAlive - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMMJf7_OqAY

What can I say? These two are extremely talented remixers who both normally use the multitrack of the song to create their awesome remixes.

Please support their work by subscribing to both of them & checking out their amazing work.
Lots more of their multitrack remixes can be found in the links below. Please check their channels out & give them both a sub. Cheers!

https://www.youtube.com/@djbollacha/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@MaxisMaximal/videos

"Rocket Man" (officially titled "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)") is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin and performed by John. It was originally released on 17 April 1972 in the US, as the lead single to John's album Honky Château. The song first charted in the UK on 22 April, rising to No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 6 in the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming a major hit single for John.

The song was inspired by the short story "The Rocket Man" in The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, and echoes the theme of David Bowie's 1969 song "Space Oddity" (both recordings were produced by Gus Dudgeon).[3] Taupin has denied that the Bowie song was an inspiration, but has acknowledged borrowing from Pearls Before Swine's 1970 "Rocket Man,"

The One - The One is the twenty-third studio album by British recording artist Elton John, released on 22 June 1992. It was recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris, produced by Chris Thomas and managed by John Reid. The album was dedicated to Vance Buck, and its cover artwork was designed by Gianni Versace.

The One spent three consecutive weeks at No. 2 without reaching No. 1 in the UK, being kept off the top spot by the Lionel Richie compilation Back to Front. However, it was John's biggest-selling album in the US since 1976, and was certified 2× platinum in that country by the RIAA. It is also John's only studio album to reach number one in Germany.

Olle Romö collaborated with John and lyricist Bernie Taupin on one song, "Runaway Train", in which Eric Clapton sang a duet with John. Pink Floyd's David Gilmour also made an appearance, playing guitar on "Understanding Women".[11] John's long-standing drummer Nigel Olsson and female backing vocalist Kiki Dee (who had duetted with John on his hit single "Don't Go Breaking My Heart") and longtime guitarist Davey Johnstone provided backing vocals on a few songs.

The One was John's first album project since his rehabilitation from drug and alcohol addictions and bulimia in 1990. On the album, he returned to playing an acoustic piano (a Yamaha Disklavier) in place of the Roland RD-1000 digital piano that had featured heavily on the previous albums Reg Strikes Back (1988) and Sleeping with the Past (1989), although he did use the RD-1000 again during the tour for the album (as documented on Live In Barcelona) and on his later album Duets (1993).

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