The Union is a
collaborationstudio album by singer-songwriters
Elton John and
Leon Russell, released on 19 October 2010 in the US and on 25 October in the UK. This is John's second collaboration album, after 1993's Duets. This is the first studio release by John since 1979's Victim of Love without any of his regular band members. It is also his highest charting studio album on the
Billboard 200 since 1976's Blue Moves, debuting at No. 3, as well as Russell's highest charting studio album since 1972's Carney. The Union was No. 3 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.[1]
The album features appearances by
Booker T. Jones (on Hammond B-3),
Neil Young (vocals),
Robert Randolph (pedal steel), and
Brian Wilson (vocal harmonies). This album was dedicated to
Guy Babylon, John's keyboard player who died a year before its release.[2] "If It Wasn't for Bad" was nominated for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals and
"Hey Ahab" became a staple in John's concert tours.
Reception
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The Union received mostly positive reviews with critics praising it as some of the pair's best work to date. It reached No. 3 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.[14]
The Union is a
collaborationstudio album by singer-songwriters
Elton John and
Leon Russell, released on 19 October 2010 in the US and on 25 October in the UK. This is John's second collaboration album, after 1993's Duets. This is the first studio release by John since 1979's Victim of Love without any of his regular band members. It is also his highest charting studio album on the
Billboard 200 since 1976's Blue Moves, debuting at No. 3, as well as Russell's highest charting studio album since 1972's Carney. The Union was No. 3 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.[1]
The album features appearances by
Booker T. Jones (on Hammond B-3),
Neil Young (vocals),
Robert Randolph (pedal steel), and
Brian Wilson (vocal harmonies). This album was dedicated to
Guy Babylon, John's keyboard player who died a year before its release.[2] "If It Wasn't for Bad" was nominated for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals and
"Hey Ahab" became a staple in John's concert tours.
Reception
This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (November 2023)
The Union received mostly positive reviews with critics praising it as some of the pair's best work to date. It reached No. 3 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.[14]