John's thirty-third release, The One finds him reasonably spry despite having received the music biz's approximation of a gold watch: last year's useless tribute album, Two Rooms, plus a terrific box set. The new album boasts some hooks sharp enough to pierce our memory banks, from the amiable "Simple Life" to the Philly-soul-inspired "On Dark Street."
And yet there's not a one that couldn't have been helped out by more pointed production. As with John's releases for more than a decade, there's so much echo on The One that emotion dissolves into oblivion. Even a promising country honk like "Whitewash County" loses its very real shot at recalling Tumbleweed Connection.
Not that anything else on The One has a chance to scale such heights. "Runaway Train," (a duet with guess who? Eric Clapton) from the Lethal Weapon 3 soundtrack, isn't the only number that could run during the closing credits of some hack Hollywood film. Which is why, for all its small joys, The One will ultimately be best remembered not for its music but for the first-ever cover shot of Elton's hair weave.
(Posted: Jan 29, 1997)
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- Simple Life
- The One
- Sweat It Out
- Runaway Train - (with Eric Clapton)
- Whitewash Country
- The North
- When A Woman Doesn't Want You
- Emily
- On Dark Street
- Understanding Women
- The Last Song
- Suit Of Wolves - (bonus track)
- Fat Boys And Ugly Girls - (bonus track)
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