On Elton John
An Opinionated Guide
by Matthew Restall
Narrated by Richard Trinder
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Pub Date 9 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 16 Sep 2025
HighBridge | HighBridge Audio
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Description
Elton John is not only "still standing," he is a living superlative, the ultimate record-breaking, award-winning survivor of the great era of pop and rock music that he helped to shape during his six decades in the music industry. Yet few of his numerous biographies and song guides take him as a historical subject worthy of scholarly study.
In contrast, On Elton John approaches the artist seriously and analytically, while still couched in a highly accessible style. Author Matthew Restall offers a new way to explore Sir Elton's career and music within the contexts of other artists and of sweeping shifts in popular culture during his lifetime. Each of the ten chapters is anchored to an Elton song, rooted in its pop culture history, and advances a clear argument, pairing him with figures ranging from Bernie (Bernie Taupin, his lyricist) to Bennie (of the Jets), from "frenemy" David Bowie to artists like Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, and Dua Lipa, from Diana (the princess) to Jesus (yes, that one).
A must-have for fans, On Elton John will appeal to a wide range of audiences interested in music history, popular culture, and the social issues of our era.
Advance Praise
"... interesting perspective on the course of rock and pop music over the past half-century, with notable insights into how the public's attitude toward gay performers has evolved." —Kirkus
"... interesting perspective on the course of rock and pop music over the past half-century, with notable insights into how the public's attitude toward gay performers has evolved." —Kirkus
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781696619899 |
PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 7 Hours, 23 Minutes |