Jump Up!
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- For the Slipknot album, see Jump Up! (album).
Jump Up! | ||
Studio album by Elton John | ||
Released | April 1982 | |
Genre | Rock and roll | |
Length | 42:56 | |
Label | Geffen | |
Producer(s) | Chris Thomas | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Elton John chronology | ||
The Fox (1981) |
Jump Up! (1982) |
Too Low for Zero (1983) |
Jump Up! (1982) is the second album recorded by British singer Elton John for Geffen Records. This album featured the song "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" which was Elton John and Bernie Taupin's tribute to John Lennon.
[edit] Track listing
- "Dear John" (Gary Osborne) – 3:31
- "Spiteful Child" – 4:15
- "Ball & Chain" (Osborne) – 3:27
- "Legal Boys" (Tim Rice) – 3:05
- "I Am Your Robot" – 4:43
- "Blue Eyes" (Osborne) – 3:25
- "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" – 5:09
- "Princess" (Osborne) – 4:56
- "Where Have All The Good Times Gone?" – 4:00
- "All Quiet on the Western Front" – 5:59
Music composed by Elton John. All lyrics by Bernie Taupin unless otherwise noted.
[edit] Musicians
- Elton John: Vocals and Piano
- James Newton-Howard: synthesizers, electric piano
- Dee Murray: Bass
- Jeffrey Porcaro: Drums
- Richie Zito: Guitars
- Steven Holly: Tambourine on "Ball And Chain" and Syn Drum on "I Am Your Robot"
- Pete Townshend: Guitar On "Ball And Chain"
[edit] Credits
- Produced by Chris Thomas
- Recorded by Bill Price
- Mastered by Greg Fulginiti
- John Kalodner : John Kalodner