After 'Here And There', Elton could begin a new phase of his career in earnest, away from DJM commitments. This was the excellent, but under-rated (at the time), live album, 'Here And There', which was re-released in 1995 as a remastered double CD with many bonus tracks, including the last ever live recordings to feature John Lennon. However, he was still contracted to DJM Records until he had delivered one obligatory final LP earlier in 1976. It was not Elton's first appearance on a Rocket Release - he had produced two LPs for Kiki Dee, as well as duetting with her on the chart-topping 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart', which was remarkably his only UK Number One single before 1990 and was also a Rocket release. 'Blue Moves' was the first Elton John album released by Rocket Records, the label he and various associates, but notably his manager, John Reid, had launched in 1973. To buy this album from, click here: Blue Moves ![]() To download this album via iTunes, click here:
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