The Captain & the Kid

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The Captain & the Kid
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Studio album by
Released18 September 2006
RecordedSpring 2006 at Center Staging, Atlanta
GenreRock
Length45:59
LabelInterscope, Mercury
ProducerElton John, Matt Still
Elton John chronology
Peachtree Road
(2004)
The Captain & the Kid
(2006)
Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits
(2007)

The Captain & the Kid is the twenty-eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Elton John, released in 2006. It is his second autobiographical album with lyricist Bernie Taupin, picking up where Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (1975) left off. The Captain & the Kid chronicles the events in their lives over the intervening three decades.

The Captain & the Kid reached No. 6 in the UK, a considerable improvement over the performance of John's preceding Peachtree Road in 2004, which peaked at No. 21. Captain reached No. 18 in the US, before quickly falling off the charts. At concerts in early 2007, John made clear his dissatisfaction with Interscope Records' promotion of the album, having threatened to terminate his contract with the label.

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[2]
Being There Magazine2.5/5 stars[3]
Entertainment Weekly(A-)[4]
The Independent4/5 stars[5]
Los Angeles Times3/4 stars[6]
Music Box4.5/5 stars[7]
PopMatters(4/10)[8]
Rolling Stone4/5 stars[9]
This Is London4/5 stars[10]
Twisted Ear2/5 stars[11]

Background[]

Interscope Records announced that there would be no physical single released from this album as the emphasis is on presenting the album as a body of work. However, a radio single would be released in "The Bridge". The album's booklet has photos of John and Taupin all throughout their career, and in the lyrics section, two songs are included, "Across the River Thames" and "12", which do not appear on the album. "Across the River Thames" was available as a free download to anyone who played the CD on a computer. This is the first album recorded by John and Taupin to show them together on the cover. It was also the last studio album to feature Guy Babylon on keyboards; he died in 2009. This was also Bob Birch's last appearance on any of John's solo studio albums before his own death in August 2012 (Birch last appeared on the Gnomeo and Juliet soundtrack).

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Postcards from Richard Nixon"5:15
2."Just Like Noah's Ark"5:33
3."Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way (NYC)"4:38
4."Tinderbox"4:25
5."And the House Fell Down"4:48
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Blues Never Fade Away"4:45
7."The Bridge"3:38
8."I Must Have Lost It on the Wind"3:53
9."Old '67"4:01
10."The Captain and the Kid"5:03
Total length:45:59
UK bonus track and download
No.TitleLength
11."Across the River Thames"4:31
Total length:50:30

Other bonus tracks[]

Song Availability
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" (live) Best Buy (CD included download link)/iTunes
"We All Fall in Love Sometimes/Curtains" (live) Best Buy (CD included download link)
"Tell Me When the Whistle Blows" (live) iTunes
"(Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket" (live) iTunes
"Better Off Dead" (live) iTunes

Personnel[]

Producer Matt Still noted during an interview that in "Just Like Noah's Ark", Elton's black and white spaniel dog Arthur "barked in the middle of [the recording], because John Mahon was playing a cowbell, and the cowbell freaked him out. So he ran over to John and started barking at him right in the middle of a take. It's funny, just randomly he happened to hit the beats and he barked in time. So I recorded it and we actually kept him in there."

The sampled "woof-bells" can be heard in place of the cowbell on the track.

Production[]

  • Produced by Elton John and Matt Still
  • Recorded and Mixed by Matt Still
  • Recording Assistant – Tom Rickert
  • Mix Assistant – Dan Porter
  • Recorded at Center Stage (Atlanta, GA).
  • Mixed at Townhouse Studios (London, England).
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME).
  • Studio Coordinator – Adrian Collee
  • Drum Technician – Chris Sobchack
  • Guitar Technician – Rick Salazar
  • Piano Tuner – Andy Williams
  • Director of Ops – Bob Halley
  • Cover Photography – Ryan McGinley
  • Art Direction and Design – David Costa
  • Management – Keith Bradley, Mark Mercuriadis and Frank Presland.

Charts[]

References[]

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