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Madman Across the Water

Review

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Trading the cinematic aspirations of Tumbleweed Connection for a tentative stab at prog rock, Elton John and Bernie Taupin delivered another excellent collection of songs with Madman Across the Water. Like its two predecessors, Madman Across the Water is driven by the sweeping string arrangements of Paul Buckmaster, who gives the songs here a richly dark and haunting edge. And these are songs that benefit from grandiose treatments. With most songs clocking in around five minutes, the record feels like a major work, and in many ways it is. While it's not as adventurous as Tumbleweed Connection, the overall quality of the record is very high, particularly on character sketches "Levon" and "Razor Face," as well as the melodramatic "Tiny Dancer" and the paranoid title track. Madman Across the Water begins to fall apart toward the end, but the record remains an ambitious and rewarding work, and John never attained its darkly introspective atmosphere again.

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Releases

Year Type label Catalog #
1990 CD PolyGram 825487
1990 CD Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 516
1992 CD Island/Mercury 8254872
1995 LP DCC Compact Classics 2004
1996 CS Rocket Group Pty LTD 528161
1996 CD Rocket Group Pty LTD 528161
2003 CD Universal International 9104
2003 CD Mercury 9104
2004 CD Island 000361036
2007 CD Mercury 5301368