He Who Rides the Tiger | ||||
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Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1979–1980 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Length | 43:58 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Humberto Gatica | |||
Bernie Taupin chronology | ||||
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He Who Rides the Tiger is the 1980 second solo album by longtime Elton John lyricist, Bernie Taupin. It is his follow-up effort following his 1971 spoken word album Taupin. Taupin co-wrote all the songs in the album with the Buckinghams former guitarist Dennis Tufano and sang lead vocals in all of them. Although the album was recorded during a time when John and Taupin had interrupted their collaboration, John lent backing vocals on "Love (The Barren Desert)". The album was re-released on CD by American Beat Records on March 10, 2009.
In a review of May 3, 1980, Billboard said that the album's "biggest strength lies in his lyrics" and that "Taupin isn't a bad vocalist," but his vocals "become a bit too stagnant." [1]
All songs written by Bernie Taupin (words) and Dennis Tufano (music). [2]
He Who Rides the Tiger | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1979–1980 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Length | 43:58 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Humberto Gatica | |||
Bernie Taupin chronology | ||||
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He Who Rides the Tiger is the 1980 second solo album by longtime Elton John lyricist, Bernie Taupin. It is his follow-up effort following his 1971 spoken word album Taupin. Taupin co-wrote all the songs in the album with the Buckinghams former guitarist Dennis Tufano and sang lead vocals in all of them. Although the album was recorded during a time when John and Taupin had interrupted their collaboration, John lent backing vocals on "Love (The Barren Desert)". The album was re-released on CD by American Beat Records on March 10, 2009.
In a review of May 3, 1980, Billboard said that the album's "biggest strength lies in his lyrics" and that "Taupin isn't a bad vocalist," but his vocals "become a bit too stagnant." [1]
All songs written by Bernie Taupin (words) and Dennis Tufano (music). [2]