Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)
Bennie and the Jets
Candle in the Wind
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Border Song
Crocodile Rock
2007 reissue of the package with the 2CD "Greatest Hits 1970-2000" collection (featuring 34 classic hit songs) plus the "One Night Only-Greatest Hits Live" DVD (PAL format) that was recorded in 2000 at Madison Square Garde... more »n with over 2 and a half hours of live performances featuring guest appearances by Bryan Adams, Mary J. Blige, Billy Joel & Ronan Keating as well as five promotional videos in 5.1 Surround Sound!« less
2007 reissue of the package with the 2CD "Greatest Hits 1970-2000" collection (featuring 34 classic hit songs) plus the "One Night Only-Greatest Hits Live" DVD (PAL format) that was recorded in 2000 at Madison Square Garden with over 2 and a half hours of live performances featuring guest appearances by Bryan Adams, Mary J. Blige, Billy Joel & Ronan Keating as well as five promotional videos in 5.1 Surround Sound!
CD Reviews
Among The Best One-Disc Greatest Hits Collections Ever
Anthony G Pizza | FL | 05/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Elton John seemed at his most creative and prolific the first five years of his career, releasing deep, thematic albums like "Tumbleweed Connection," and "Honky Chateau" seemingly two at a time. The singles from those early albums touched so many different styles so well (sometimes within the song!), that a quality greatest hits collection was a foregone conclusion. "Greatest Hits" concentrates most on 1972-74, with Elton's almost uncanny series of classic pop singles ("Honky Cat," "Crocodile Rock," "Candle In The Wind," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road") These hits prove that few performers used pop culture touchstones (Marilyn Monroe, the 50s, the French quarter, doo-wop), musically and lyrically, as well as Elton and Bernie Taupin. The release also complements Elton's best band (Davey Johnstone, Nigel Olsson, the late Dee Murray) and the outstanding engineering skills of Ken Scott and Gus Dudgeon. The playing has never sounded brighter, Elton's piano (electric and acoustic on "Honky Cat") more up-front, or the pop arrangements and harmonies stronger (hear the previously muzzled strings on "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road") than here. This collection does everything a greatest hits collection should do, and effortlessly. Thus, it remains essential to any pop collection."
The Greatest Collection Ever
Barry | 09/25/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Elton John was to the 70's what The Beatles were to the 60's. He was the undisputed king of the 70's. This brilliant and timeless collection proves why. You get a huge chunk of Elton's first batch of hits from the early to mid 70's. You get the gorgeous ballads like "Your Song", "Daniel", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", and the overlooked "Border Song". Then there's the uptempo rockers like "Crocodile Rock", "Bennie And The Jets", "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" and more. Elton showcases his brilliant genius of melodies and chords. Bernie Taupin, as Elton's lyric writer, is one of the best lyricists ever. Some people I've come across say "Crocodile Rock" is silly and weightless. Is that supposed to mean something?. Is that supposed to actually matter?. Of course not. It's catchy, bouncy, fun, and has fun lyrics. You don't need more than that. It's no surprise that this collection is one of the top 10 highest selling albums of all time. It should be. Greatest Hits 2 and 3 are also top choices to check out. Elton John is, and always will be, the true king of pop."
THE VERY GREATEST GREATEST HITS
Candace Scott | 02/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the greatest of all greatest hits cds I've ever heard. Every song is a classic, and ever-lasting. This cd could make music lovers out of anyone. Daniel, Your Song, Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Rocket Man, Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting...These are some of the greatest songs every created."
Greatest Hits, Greatest Songs
Candace Scott | 06/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This compilation is definitely the best of Elton John. Though later albums are enjoyable, nothing comes close to these classics and being digitally remastered make them all the more better."