Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320- __link__
Review: The Definitive Digital Archive for the Rocket Man
—circulate online, his official major releases during this period include 30 studio albums
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
- Pros: offers convenience for broad exploration—rare live shows, unreleased demos, alternate takes can be valuable to completists and long-time fans who want depth beyond standard discographies.
- Cons: legality and provenance concerns: many multi-album packs include unauthorized bootlegs or copyrighted material distributed without permission. That risks ethical and legal issues and can be of questionable provenance (mistagged or falsely attributed recordings).
The Rise to Fame (1972-1975)
1969 and 2013
Elton John 's discography between represents the core of his legendary career, spanning his debut Empty Sky through to his critically acclaimed 30th solo studio album, The Diving Board . This era covers his rise to global superstardom, his prolific "Golden Age" in the 1970s, and his transition into a legacy artist and elder statesman of pop. The "140 Albums" Context Elton John Discography -1969 2013- -140 Albums- -mp3 320-
The Breakdown: The 140 Albums (1969–2013)
"Honky Château"
The early 1970s marked a turning point in Elton John's career, with the release of (1972), "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (1973), and "Caribou" (1974). These albums spawned some of his most iconic hits, including "Rocket Man," "Crocodile Rock," and "Bennie and the Jets." This period cemented Elton John's status as a global superstar, known for his flamboyant stage presence, catchy songwriting, and soaring vocals. Review: The Definitive Digital Archive for the Rocket