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  1. Jump Up: Vinyl LP. £25.99. Add to cart. Release date: 9 April, 1982. Reissue on vinyl of the sixteenth Elton John studio album Jump Up!, remastered at world-renowned mastering studio Lurssen Mastering. Originally released in 1982 by The Rocket Record Company, the album features Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny), a tribute to John Lennon, plus Blue ...

  2. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsJump Up! - Rolling Stone

    Jump Up! By Parke Puterbaugh. May 27, 1982. Jump Up is the album that redeems Elton John from his famine years as a fallen superstar exiled to less verdant pastures. Showing more spunk than anyone ...

  3. Jump Up! 1982; Blue Eyes: Diamonds: 2017; Blue Wonderful: Wonderful Crazy Night: 2016; Blues Eyes: Rocket Man - The Definitive Hits: 2007; Blues For My Baby And Me: Don't Shoot Me I'm Only The Piano Player: 1973; Blues Never Fade Away: The Captain And The Kid: 2006; Boogie Pilgrim: Blue Moves: 1976; Border Song: Elton John: 1970; Border Song ...

  4. 1. Jan. 1982 · Jump Up! (1982) was Elton John's first full LP to have been recorded in the 1980s, and is best remembered for including "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)," John and lyricist Bernie Taupin's tribute to the their slain friend John Lennon. While the pair had been writing together again, albeit infrequently, since the late '70s, John continued to ...

  5. 27. Juli 2006 · My first impression of an album titled “Jump Up,” is that it would likely be a dance or party record or one of a celebratory nature. While Elton John’s 16th studio album doesn’t fit that description, the title fits, as it contains a toss-up of songs that are mostly upbeat, though a few are quirky, and a few are serious.

  6. Listen to Jump Up! (Remastered 2003) on Spotify. Elton John · Album · 1982 · 10 songs.

  7. Jump Up! (1982) was Elton John's first full LP to have been recorded in the 1980s, and is best remembered for including "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)," John and lyricist Bernie Taupin's tribute to the their slain friend John Lennon. While the pair had been writing together again, albeit infrequently, since the late '70s, John continued to ...