More Elton John
- Both sides of this early DJM import pressing have superb sound for Elton John’s 1970 Masterpiece, earning solid Double Plus (A++) grades or BETTER
- The sound here is richer, with much less transistory grain, and more of the all important Tubey Magic than most other copies we played
- An incredible recording and longtime member of our Top 100 — our pick for Elton’s very best music and sound
- 5 stars: “….[Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s] most ambitious record to date… A loose concept album about the American West… draws from country and blues in equal measures…”
- If you’re an Elton John fan, this is a classic from 1970 that belongs in your collection
- We consider this album to be a Masterpiece. It’s a recording that should be part of any serious popular music collection.
- As is sometimes the case, there is one and only one set of stampers that consistently wins shootouts for this album. Click on this link to see other titles with one set of stamper numbers that always come out on top
This has to be one of the best sounding rock records of all time — certainly worthy of a Top Ten spot on our Top 100 list. Engineered by Robin Geoffrey Cable at Trident, there is no other Elton John recording that is as big and powerful as Tumbleweed.
A copy like this really tells you why we love this album so. The highs are silky sweet, the vocals are full-bodied and breathy, and the tonal balance is perfection from top to bottom. And big drums — monstrously big. Can’t forget those.
By the way, if you have any doubts that Elton was a pop music genius, simply play this album a few dozen times. It’s all the proof you will need. Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau are the two titles that are as close to perfect pop recordings as will ever exist in this world. 10 on a scale of 1 to 10.








