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Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320- Jun 2026

Elton John's career during this period is often categorized into "eras," most notably his dominant "Golden Era" in the 1970s .

~19.5 GB (approximate) File count: ~2,100 tracks

This bitrate is widely regarded as the “sweet spot” for archival music – small enough for efficient storage (approx. 140 albums ≈ 18–22 GB total) yet high enough to retain virtually all audible detail from the original CD or high-res source. No skips, no artifacts, just Elton’s piano, voice, and the full band in crisp, dynamic range.

A comprehensive 140-album set typically includes numerous live recordings and varying regional "Best Of" packages. 17-11-70 (1971): A high-energy early trio performance. Here and There (1976): Concerts from London and New York. Live in Australia (1987): Recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Greatest Hits 1970–2002: The definitive multi-disc overview. Rare Masters: A deep dive into B-sides and unreleased tracks. 💿 Technical Specifications Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320-

This archive presents the most extensive digital collection of Sir Elton John’s recorded work from his 1969 debut Empty Sky through to 2013’s The Diving Board . Spanning 44 years and 140 individual album releases, this library is curated for the serious collector, offering every studio album, official live recording, soundtrack, compilation, and rare B-side assembly in high-quality MP3 format (320 kbps).

The direct narrative sequel to 1975's Captain Fantastic .

The journey begins in 1969 with his debut studio album, Empty Sky . While it didn't immediately set the charts on fire, it laid the groundwork for the collaboration with lyricist Bernie Taupin that would define his career. Elton John's career during this period is often

The 1980s and 1990s saw Elton John continue to release a wide range of albums, exploring new sounds and themes. Albums such as "The Union" (1980), "Honesty" (1985), and "Regain Control" (1987) showcased his ability to adapt to changing musical trends while maintaining his unique voice and style. The 1990s saw Elton John release a string of critically acclaimed albums, including "The Big Picture" (1997) and "Elton John and the Union" (1999).

Featuring "Daniel" and "Crocodile Rock."

: Featuring guest vocals from George Michael on "Nikita." No skips, no artifacts, just Elton’s piano, voice,

This set stops at 2013 ( The Diving Board ). Later works ( Wonderful Crazy Night , 2016; Regimental Sgt. Zippo , 2021; The Lockdown Sessions , 2021) are not part of this discography. It also does not include unofficial bootlegs or audience recordings – only commercial and officially promoted releases.

His first US number-one album, featuring "Rocket Man."

Critically lauded as a return to his piano-rock roots.

The Complete Elton John Discography (1969–2013): A Deep Dive into a Pop-Rock Legend’s Catalog