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词条 Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
释义

  1. History

  2. Cover art

  3. Later releases

  4. Track listing

     Bonus tracks (1995 Mercury and 1996 Rocket reissue)  Bonus tracks (2005 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) 

  5. B-sides

  6. Personnel

  7. Accolades

  8. Certifications

  9. Charts

     Weekly charts  Year-end charts 

  10. References

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| type = studio
| artist = Elton John
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| released = 19 May 1975
| recorded = August 1974[1]
| venue =
| studio = Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado
| genre = Rock, pop
| length = 46:54
| label = MCA (US)
DJM (UK)
| producer = Gus Dudgeon
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| next_title = Rock of the Westies
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Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy is the ninth studio album by Elton John. The album is an autobiographical account of the early musical careers of Elton John (Captain Fantastic) and Bernie Taupin (the Brown Dirt Cowboy). It was released in May 1975 by MCA in America and DJM in the UK. It debuted at number 1 on the US Billboard 200, the first album to do so, reportedly selling 1.4 million copies in its first 4 days of release, and stayed in that position for seven weeks.[2][3] Though they would all appear on later albums as guest musicians, this was the last album with the original lineup of the Elton John Band (guitarist Davey Johnstone, bassist Dee Murray, and drummer Nigel Olsson). Murray and Olsson, who had formed John's rhythm section since 1970, were sacked prior to the recording of the follow-up album Rock of the Westies, while Johnstone would leave in 1978. This was the last album until Too Low for Zero that Elton John and his classic band would play on together.

It was certified gold in May 1975, two weeks before it was even released, and was certified platinum and 3x platinum in March 1993 by the RIAA. In Canada, it also debuted at number 1 on the RPM national Top Albums chart and only broke a run of what would have been fifteen consecutive weeks at the top by falling one position to number 2 in the ninth week (31 May–6 September).[4] On the UK Albums Chart, it peaked at number 2. In 2003, the album was ranked number 158 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

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| rev1Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[5]
|rev3 = The Village Voice
|rev3Score = B[6]
| rev2 = Rolling Stone
| rev2Score = (favourable)[7]
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History

Written, according to lyricist Bernie Taupin, in chronological order, Captain Fantastic is a concept album that gives an autobiographical glimpse at the struggles John (Captain Fantastic) and Taupin (the Brown Dirt Cowboy) had in the early years of their musical careers in London (from 1967 to 1969), leading up to John's eventual breakthrough in 1970. The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that would otherwise be rare in John's music. John composed the music on a ship voyage from the UK to New York.

"Someone Saved My Life Tonight", the only single released from the album (and a number 4 hit on the US Pop Singles chart), is a semi-autobiographical story about John's disastrous engagement to Linda Woodrow, and his related 1968 suicide attempt. The "Someone" refers to Long John Baldry, who convinced him to break off the engagement rather than ruin his music career for an unhappy marriage. It was viewed by Rolling Stone writer Jon Landau as the best track on the album: "As long as Elton John can bring forth one performance per album on the order of 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight', the chance remains that he will become something more than the great entertainer he already is and go on to make a lasting contribution to rock."[7]

In a 2006 interview with Cameron Crowe, John said, "I've always thought that Captain Fantastic was probably my finest album because it wasn't commercial in any way. We did have songs such as "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," which is one of the best songs that Bernie and I have ever written together, but whether a song like that could be a single these days, since it's [more than] six minutes long, is questionable. Captain Fantastic was written from start to finish in running order, as a kind of story about coming to terms with failure—or trying desperately not to be one. We lived that story."

John, Taupin and the band laboured harder and longer on the album than perhaps any previous record they'd ever done to that point. As opposed to the rather quick, almost factory-like process of writing and recording an album in a matter of a few days or at most a couple of weeks (as with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road), the team spent the better part of a month off the road at Caribou Ranch Studios working on the recordings. Producer Gus Dudgeon was apparently also very satisfied with the results. The album's producer was quoted in Elizabeth Rosenthal's His Song, an exhaustive detailed accounting of nearly all John's recorded work, as saying he thought Captain Fantastic was the best the band and Elton had ever played, lauded their vocal work, and soundly praised Elton and Bernie's songwriting. "There's not one song on it that's less than incredible," Dudgeon said.

The 2006 album The Captain & the Kid is the sequel, and continues the autobiography where Captain Fantastic leaves off.

Cover art

{{More citations needed|section|date=October 2017}}

The intricate cover art was designed by pop artist Alan Aldridge, drawing fantastic imagery from the Renaissance painting The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch.[8][9] The original LP package included a "Lyrics" booklet with an uncompleted lyric for "Dogs in the Kitchen" that was not on the album's line-up, and another booklet called "Scraps," which collected snippets of reviews, diary entries and other personal memorabilia of John and Taupin during the years chronicled on the album. It also contained a poster of the album's cover. The original first 5000 copies of the album were pressed on chocolate brown vinyl and signed on the inside by both Elton John and Bernie Taupin and came with a small note stating as such.{{citation needed|date=July 2018}} In later years, it was also produced in smaller versions, for the 2005 Deluxe Edition CD with limited edition copies pressed on brown vinyl.{{citation needed|date=July 2018}}

In 1976, Bally released a Capt. Fantastic pinball machine with artwork by Dave Christensen of Elton John in his "pinball wizard" character from the movie Tommy. In 1977, Bally released a "home model" version with artwork by Alan Aldridge.

Later releases

Both "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "Philadelphia Freedom" were originally released as non-album singles, but years later both songs, along with "Lucy"'s B-Side, the John Lennon-penned "One Day (At a Time)", were included as bonus tracks on the remastered Captain Fantastic CD reissue (although the version of "Philadelphia Freedom" used is the edit from 1990's The Very Best of Elton John).

A deluxe 30th anniversary edition CD was released September 2005, containing the complete album and the bonus tracks included on prior reissues and adding "House of Cards", the original B-side to the 7" single of "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", which had previously only appeared on CD on the 1992 Rare Masters collection. Also included is a second disc containing the complete album performed live at Wembley Stadium on 21 June 1975.

In September 2005, Elton John and his band again performed the entire album (minus "Tower of Babel" and "Writing") in a series of sold-out concerts in Boston, New York City and the tour's final stop, Atlanta, in October. These "Captain Fantastic Concerts" were a part of the Peachtree Road Tour and were the longest concerts in Elton's career, many lasting at least three and a half hours. The songs from Captain Fantastic were aired by Capital Gold Radio in a broadcast taken from 16 September 2005 performance in Boston.

"Curtains", among other songs from the album, was sampled in Pnau's 2012 album Good Morning to the Night.

"We All Fall in Love Sometimes" was covered by Jeff Buckley.[10] It was also covered by Coldplay for the 2018 tribute album Reimagining the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin.

Track listing

All songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted.

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| title1 = Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
| length1 = 5:46
| title2 = Tower of Babel
| length2 = 4:28
| title3 = Bitter Fingers
| length3 = 4:35
| title4 = Tell Me When the Whistle Blows
| length4 = 4:20
| title5 = Someone Saved My Life Tonight
| length5 = 6:45
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side two
| title1 = (Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket
| length1 = 4:01
| title2 = Better Off Dead
| length2 = 2:37
| title3 = Writing
| length3 = 3:40
| title4 = We All Fall in Love Sometimes
| length4 = 4:15
| title5 = Curtains
| length5 = 6:15
}}
  • Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–10 on CD reissues.

Bonus tracks (1995 Mercury and 1996 Rocket reissue)

{{Track listing
| title11 = Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
| length11 = 6:18
| writer11 = John Lennon/Paul McCartney
| title12 = One Day (At a Time)
| length12 = 3:49
| writer12 = John Lennon
| title13 = Philadelphia Freedom
| length13 = 5:22
}}

Bonus tracks (2005 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

Disc one (Follows original album + bonus tracks)
{{Track listing
| title14 = House of Cards
| length14 = 3:12
}}
Disc two (Live from "Midsummer Music" at Wembley Stadium, 21 June 1975)
{{Track listing
| title1 = Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
| length1 = 7:02
| title2 = Tower of Babel
| length2 = 4:38
| title3 = Bitter Fingers
| length3 = 5:06
| title4 = Tell Me When the Whistle Blows
| length4 = 4:39
| title5 = Someone Saved My Life Tonight
| length5 = 7:17
| title6 = (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket
| length6 = 7:19
| title7 = Better Off Dead
| length7 = 3:01
| title8 = Writing
| length8 = 5:30
| title9 = We All Fall in Love Sometimes
| length9 = 3:57
| title10 = Curtains
| length10 = 8:48
| title11 = Pinball Wizard
| length11 = 6:31
| writer11 = Pete Townshend
| title12 = Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
| length12 = 7:40
}}

B-sides

Song Format
"House of Cards" "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" 7" (US/UK)

Personnel

Track numbers refer to CD and digital releases of the album.

  • Elton John – lead vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes, clavinet, mellotron, ARP, synthesizer, harpsichord
  • Davey Johnstone – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Leslie guitar, mandolin, piano on "Writing", backing vocals
  • Dee Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Nigel Olsson – drums, backing vocals
  • Ray Cooper – shaker, congas, gong, jawbone, tambourine, bells, cymbals, triangle, bongos
  • David Hentschel – ARP, synthesizer on tracks 9 and 10
  • Gene Page – orchestral arrangement on track 4
Wembley Stadium, 21 June 1975
  • Elton John – piano
  • Davey Johnstone – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Jeff "Skunk" Baxter – electric guitar, steel guitar
  • Caleb Quaye – electric guitar
  • James Newton Howard – keyboards
  • Kenny Passarelli – bass guitar
  • Roger Pope – drums
  • Ray Cooper – percussion
  • Donny Gerrard – backing vocals
  • Brian Russell – backing vocals
  • Brenda Russell – backing vocals
Production
  • Producer: Gus Dudgeon
  • Engineer: Jeff Guercio
  • Assistant Engineer: Mark Guercio
  • Remixing: Gus Dudgeon, Phil Dunne
  • Remastering: Tony Cousins
  • Digital transfers: Ricky Graham
  • Orchestral arrangements: Gene Page
  • Art direction: David Larkham, Bernie Taupin
  • Graphic conception: David Larkham, Bernie Taupin
  • Cover design: Alan Aldridge
  • Package design: David Larkham
  • Illustrations: Alan Aldridge
  • Liner notes: John Tobler, Paul Gambaccini (Deluxe Edition)

Accolades

Grammy Awards
{{Awards table}}
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| style="width:35px; text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|1976 || rowspan="2"| Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy || Album of the Year[11] || {{nom}}
|-
| Best Pop Vocal Performance – Male[12] || {{nom}}
|-{{End}}

Certifications

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Charts

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Weekly charts

Chart (1975)Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart[13]1
Austrian Albums Chart[14]7
Canadian RPM Albums Chart[15]1
Danish Albums Chart[16]1
Finnish Albums Chart[17]10
French SNEP Albums Chart[18]1
Italian Albums Chart[19]12
Japanese Oricon LP Chart[20]20
New Zealand Albums Chart[21]1
Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart[22]2
Spanish Albums Chart[23]3
UK Albums Chart[24]2
US Billboard 200[25]1
West German Media Control Albums Chart[26]22
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Year-end charts

Chart (1975)Position
Australian Albums Chart[13]5
Canadian Albums Chart[27]1
French Albums Chart[28]25
Italian Albums Chart[19]36
UK Albums Chart[29]12
US Billboard Year-End[30]7
Chart (1976)Position
Canadian Albums Chart[31]99
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References

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