Experience Elton John’s iconic 1980s masterpiece like never before with this remastered 180g vinyl edition of “Too Low For Zero.” This record marks the legendary reunion with lyricist Bernie Taupin after a seven-year hiatus, delivering timeless hits with Chris Thomas’ polished production. From the defiant energy of “I’m Still Standing” to the soulful melancholy of “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues,” every track shines with renewed clarity.
Highlights
- Faithfully restored audio from original master tapes by Bob Ludwig
- Premium 180-gram vinyl cut at Abbey Road Studios for superior sound quality
- Original artwork meticulously reproduced from archival sources
- Includes four chart-topping singles that defined Elton’s mid-career sound
Track Listing
- Cold As Christmas (In The Middle Of The Year)
- I’m Still Standing
- Too Low For Zero
- Religion
- I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues
- Crystal
- Kiss The Bride
- Whipping Boy
- Saint
- One More Arrow
Specifications
| Format | Vinyl LP (180g) |
|---|---|
| Remaster Year | 2016 |
| Mastering Engineer | Bob Ludwig |
| Vinyl Cutting | Sean Magee at Abbey Road |
| Original Release | 1983 |
Perfect For
- Vinyl collectors seeking definitive pressings of classic albums
- 1980s music enthusiasts wanting to relive Elton’s chart-topping era
- Audiophiles appreciating Chris Thomas’ pristine production techniques




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