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PNAU team up with Elton for collaboration album
Thursday, May 3 2012 |
It’s official. The long rumoured collaboration between Elton John and Australian electro duo PNAU is actually happening and a release date for an album has been set for July 2012, reports Tone Deaf.
According to Elton himself he’s given PNAU, Peter Mayes and Nick Littlemore, unfettered access to the multitracks of his entire discography and allowed them to run riot with it. “I’ve been doing a remix project with Australian duo Pnau. I gave them free rein on all my master tapes and they have come up with some extraordinary new versions of our songs,” Elton explains.
Elton’s love for the Australian electro wunderkids is no secret, during their early years he flew them over to the UK, signed them up to his management company, and has been mentoring them ever since. “We just owe him so much, I mean, he kind of saved us,” Mayes said of the relationship. “He found us a couple of years ago in Australia and he basically helped us move to the UK and we’re managed by his management company. He’s been a real mentor to us and a good friend too, musically and otherwise. If we’re down he’ll help us. He’s just someone who’s there to help. If we write a great track he’ll tell us. If we write a bad track he’ll tell us. He’s very honest and very generous with his time.”
Elton last helped the Aussie group on their most recent album Soft Universe, but the new project will see a selection of Elton’s old classics be re-imagined into an album featuring PANU’s recreations of his classic songs between 1970 and 1976.
Creatively titled Elton John + Pnau, the first single is a reinterpretation of Elton’s “Mona Lisa And Mad Hatters”, retitled as “Good Morning To The Night”, and featuring samples from no less than 8 of Elton’s songs. The signature electro sound of PNAU also makes Elton’s voice sound contemporary and fresh, impressive given some of the recordings are over 40 years old.
The album is slated for release on July 2, 2012, with “Good Morning To The Night” set to debut officially on June 25, 2012.
You can have a listen to ‘Good Morning To The Night’ below. Also check out the full tracklisting for the album with the songs sampled for each track provided by Tone Deaf.
1. Good Morning To The Night Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Philadelphia Freedom Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters Funeral for a Friend Tonight Gulliver/It’s Hay Chewed Sixty Years On (Live in Australia) Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Someone Saved my Life Tonight
2. Sad Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Nice and Slow Crazy Water Curtains Sorry Seems To Be the Hardest Word Friends
3. Black Icy Stare Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Cold Highway You’re So Static Solar Prestige a Gammon
4. Foreign Fields Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Pinky Someone Saved My Life Tonight High Flying Bird Sweet Painted Lady Cage the Songbird Chameleon
5. Telegraph to the Afterlife Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Harmony We All Fall in Love Sometimes Funeral for a Friend Sweet Painted Lady I’ve Seen That Movie Too Love Song Indian Sunset
6. Phoenix Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Grey Seal Are You Ready for Love Benny and the Jets Someone Saved My Life Tonight Where to Now St Peter? Love Lies Bleeding Border Song Country Love Song Three Way Love Affair
7. Karmatron Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Madman Across The Water Funeral for a Friend Stinker The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-1934) Tonight One Horse Town Screw You
8. Sixty Includes Elements from the following original Elton John Sound Recordings: Sixty Years On Sixty Years On (Live in Australia) Sixty Years On (Live 17-11-70) Indian Sunset
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