Duets (Elton John album)

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Duets
A&M (Los Angeles)
  • Wonderland (Los Angeles)
  • Tarpan (San Rafael, California)
  • Soundtrack (New York City)
  • Bosstown (Atlanta)
  • Woodland (Nashville)
  • Sol (Cookham, Berkshire, UK)
  • The Town House (London, UK)
  • Olympic (Barnes, West London)
  • Wembley Arena (Wembley Park, London)
  • Genre
    Length74:32
    MCA (US)
    Rocket (UK)
    ProducerVarious (see below)
    Elton John chronology
    Rare Masters
    (1992)
    Duets
    (1993)
    The Lion King (soundtrack)
    (1994)
    Singles from Duets
    1. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
      Released: 25 November 1991
    2. "True Love"
      Released: 8 November 1993
    3. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
      Released: 14 February 1994
    4. "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"
      Released: 2 May 1994
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Philadelphia Inquirer
    [4]

    Duets is the first collaboration studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1993. The album debuted at No. 7 in the UK. In the US, it peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum in January 1994 by the RIAA.

    Duets was released on a single CD, a single cassette and also as a double vinyl LP in the UK, with a slightly different running order. It was initially a Christmas project of John's, but that soon grew into an album of its own (Elton John's Christmas Party). The live version of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" with George Michael, track number 15 on the album, had already become a UK/US No. 1 hit in 1991. This is one of only 3 albums released between 1983 and 2016 without John's regular guitar player, Davey Johnstone.

    Three singles were released from the album in Britain: "True Love" (with Kiki Dee, reached No. 2), "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (with RuPaul, reached No. 7), and "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (with Marcella Detroit, reached No. 24).

    Track listing

    CD edition

    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."
    Valerie Simpson
    Chris Thomas3:36
    12."I'm Your Puppet" (with Paul Young)Spooner Oldham, Dan PennSteve Lindsey3:36
    13."Love Letters" (with Bonnie Raitt)Edward Heyman, Victor YoungDon Was4:01
    14."Born to Lose" (with Leonard Cohen)Ted DaffanLindsey4:33
    15."Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (live, with George Michael)John, TaupinGeorge Michael5:48
    16."Duets for One"John, Chris DiffordJohn, Penny, Stuart Epps4:52
    Total length:74:41

    LP edition

    Side one
    No.TitleWithLength
    1."Teardrops"k.d. lang4:55
    2."When I Think About Love (I Think About You)"P.M. Dawn4:34
    3."The Power"Little Richard6:25
    4."Shakey Ground"Don Henley3:51
    Total length:19:45
    Side two
    No.TitleWithLength
    1."True Love"Kiki Dee3:34
    2."If You Were Me"Chris Rea4:26
    3."A Woman's Needs"Tammy Wynette5:18
    4."Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Live)George Michael5:46
    Total length:19:04
    Side three
    No.TitleWithLength
    1."Old Friend"Nik Kershaw4:15
    2."Go On and On"Gladys Knight5:50
    3."Don't Go Breaking My Heart"RuPaul5:00
    4."Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"Marcella Detroit3:36
    Total length:18:41
    Side four
    No.TitleWithLength
    1."I'm Your Puppet"Paul Young3:36
    2."Love Letters"Bonnie Raitt4:01
    3."Born to Lose"Leonard Cohen4:33
    4."Duets for One" 4:52
    Total length:17:02

    Personnel

    Information is based on the album’s liner notes:[5]

    Technical personnel

    • Producers – Barry Beckett, P.M. Dawn, Stuart Epps, Don Henley, Elton John, Nik Kershaw, Steve Lindsey, George Michael, Giorgio Moroder, Greg Penny, Chris Rea, Chris Thomas, Don Was, Narada Michael Walden and Stevie Wonder.
    • Associate Producer on "True Love" – Louis Biancaniello
    • Executive Producers – Steve Brown, Ray Cooper and Elton John.
    • Production Supervision – Greg Penny
    • Production Coordination – Stephanie Andrews (9), Debra Johnson (1, 3-4, 10), Julie Larson (12, 14), Janice Lee (5), Carrie McConkey (13), Cynthia Shiloh (5), Toby Taibi (4), Kevin Walden (5), Lisa Louie and Connie Pappas-Hillman and Sam Stell.
    • Engineers – Jim Champagne, Ed Cherney, Mark Evans, Mike Fossenkemper, David Frazer, Ron Jacobs, Jon Ingoldsby, Paul McKenna, David Nicholas, Csaba Petucz, Brian Reeves, Marc Reyburn, Matt Still, Gabe Veltri, Frank Wolf and Enrico De Paoli.
    • Assistant Engineers – Van Arden, Dominick Barbera, Dan Bosworth, Jim Champagne, Todd Childress, Shaun de Ego, Jim DeMain, Billy Gabor, John Hendricksen, Amy Hughes, Steve Holroyd, Pete Lewis, Charles Paakkari, Thomas Rickert, Rail Jon Rogut, Brian Scheuble, Matt Still and Ben Wallach.
    • Mixed by Van Arden, Ed Cherney, Mike Fossenkemper, David Frazer, Jon Ingoldsby and Bill Schnee.
    • Mix Assistants – Dominick Barbera, Todd Childress, Steve Holroyd and Matt Still.
    • Mix Consultant – Chris Lang
    • Recorded at
      A&M and Wonderland Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Tarpan Studios (San Rafael, CA); Soundtrack Studios (New York City, NY); Bosstown Recording Studio (Atlanta, GA); Woodland Studio (Nashville, TN); Sol Studios (Cookham, Berkshire, UK), The Town House (London, UK), Olympic Studios (Barnes, West London) and Wembley Arena
      (Wembley Park, London).
    • Mixed at Ocean Way Recording, Soundtrack Studios, A&M Studios, Tarpan Studios, Wonderland Studios, The Townhouse; Schnee Studio (North Hollywood, CA); Skip Saylor Recording (Los Angeles, CA); Record One (Sherman Oaks, CA); Metropolis Studios (Chiswick, West London).
    • Digital Editing – Pete Fausone and R.R. Harlan
    • Mastered by Chris Bellman at
      Bernie Grundman Mastering
      (Hollywood, CA).
    • Photography – Brian Aris, Brad Branson, Mark Contratto, Paul Cox, Robert Goldstein, Stephen Harvey, Dominique Issermann, Harry Langdon, Sophie Muller, Hideo Odia, Albert Sanchez, Randee St. Nicholas, Allan Titmuss, Albert Watson and Firooz Zahedi.

    Charts

    Certifications

    Certifications for Duets
    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    Australia (ARIA)[23] Gold 35,000^
    Austria (IFPI Austria)[24] Platinum 50,000*
    Canada (Music Canada)[25] Platinum 100,000^
    Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[26] Platinum 80,000^
    France (
    SNEP)[27]
    2× Gold 200,000*
    Japan 30,000[28]
    New Zealand (RMNZ)[29] Platinum 15,000^
    Norway (IFPI Norway)[30] Platinum 50,000*
    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[31] Platinum 100,000^
    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[32] Platinum 50,000^
    United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Platinum 300,000^
    United States (RIAA)[34] Platinum 1,000,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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