''Reg Strikes Back'' is the twenty-first studio album by English musician
Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on the music industry, and his songwriting partnership with l ...
, released in 1988. It was his self-proclaimed comeback album, and his own way of fighting back against bad press.
The "Reg" in ''Reg Strikes Back'' refers to John's birth name, Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
In the US, the album was certified gold in August 1988 by the
RIAA
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. It was also John's third studio album in the 1980s to be placed inside the top 20 of US
''Billboard'' 200 (number 16, 1988).
Background
This was the last album that bassist
Dee Murray (albeit without bass) appeared on prior to his death in 1992, providing backing vocals. Additionally,
Nigel Olsson, the longtime drummer for the
Elton John Band
The Elton John Band is the band that backs singer, composer and pianist Elton John on both studio and live recordings. The band has gone through several lineup changes, but Nigel Olsson, Davey Johnstone, and Ray Cooper have been members (albeit ...
, appears (without drums) on backing vocals. Elton John brought back record producer
Chris Thomas for the album. The track "Heavy Traffic" had been written during the sessions for John's previous album ''
Leather Jackets''. This was the first studio album to be recorded and released after John's throat surgery the previous year. The album cover featured costumes from John's collection that he decided to put up for auction.
The tracks "
I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That" and "A Word in Spanish" peaked at No. 2 and No. 19 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, respectively.
On the
UK singles chart, "I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That" was the only song from the album to reach the Top 40 there, reaching #30 as the follow-up "
Town of Plenty" and "A Word in Spanish" appears outside the Top 40 on the same chart, peaking at #74 and #91.
''
Cash Box
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'' said that "A Word in Spanish" is "brilliant," describing it as "a Spanish-guitar tinged ballad written with the kind of originality that John-
Taupin haven't really touched since the seventies."
Tour
After taking over a year off (to recover from throat surgery, address personal issues and record ''Reg Strikes Back'' in London), John returned to the stage with a new rhythm section. He wanted more of an
R&B sound to his material, so drummer
Jonathan Moffett and bassist Romeo Williams, along with backing singers Marlena Jeter, Natalie Jackson and Alex Brown, were added to the band. Guitarist
Davey Johnstone, now also in the role of music director, had assembled the new band, a task that he continues to do.
The band's first show was at an
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benefit at the
Century Plaza Hotel
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in
Los Angeles
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, where they played a 14-song set that featured the never-released John/Taupin composition, "Love Is Worth Waiting For".
The US tour then began on 9 September at the
Miami Arena in
Miami
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, Florida and concluded on 22 October at New York's
Madison Square Garden
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.
After recording the follow-up album ''
Sleeping with the Past'' in
Denmark
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, the band (now with backing vocalist Mortonette Jenkins instead of Alex Brown) resumed their tour on 20 March 1989 at La
Halle Tony Garnier in
Lyon
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,
France
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, and played across
Eastern Europe
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and the
UK, concluding on 10 June 1989 at the
RDS Arena in
Dublin
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.
Track listing
* Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–10 on CD reissues.
Personnel
Musicians
Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.
*
Elton John
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– lead vocals, backing vocals,
Roland
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RD-1000 digital piano (1, 3, 4, 10), synthesizers (2, 5, 6, 9),
organ (2), acoustic piano (5, 7, 8)
*
Fred Mandel – synthesizers
*
Fred McFarlane – programming
*
Davey Johnstone – electric guitar (1, 2, 3, 5–9), acoustic guitar (2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10), backing vocals
*
Pete Townshend
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– acoustic guitar (1)
*
David Paton – bass
*
Charlie Morgan – drums
*
Ray Cooper
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–
maracas (6–9),
tambourine (6–9),
timbales (6–9)
*
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet (3), flugelhorn (3)
*
Dee Murray – backing vocals
*
Nigel Olsson – backing vocals
*
Adrian Baker – additional backing vocals (10)
*
Bruce Johnston
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– additional backing vocals (10)
*
Carl Wilson
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– additional backing vocals (10)
Production
* Producer –
Chris Thomas
* Recorded and engineered by
Bill Price, Michael Mason and Paul Wertheimer
* Assistant engineer – Karl Lever
* Recorded at
AIR Studios (
London
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, England), Westside Studios (London, England), Circle Seven Recording and
The Record Plant
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(
Los Angeles
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, California)
* Mixed at
AIR Studios (London)
* Mastered by Tim Young at CBS, London
* All songs published by Happenstance Ltd.
* Art direction –
David Costa
* Photography –
Gered Mankowitz
* Wardrobe – Bob Stacey
1998 reissue
* Producer and remastering supervision – Mike Gill
* Remixing and additional production on tracks 12, 13 and 14 –
Shep Pettibone
* Additional remixing on tracks 12 and 13 by Steve Peck
* Remixing on track 14 by Daniel Abraham
* Editing on tracks 12 and 13 –
Junior Vasquez
* Remastered by
Gus Dudgeon
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, Mike Gill and
Peter Mew.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
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References
External links
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1988 albums
Elton John albums
Albums produced by Chris Thomas (record producer)
The Rocket Record Company albums