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So, 'Elton in Four Decades' is this intriguing documentary that dives into Elton John's extensive career through a really curated selection of footage from his archive. The atmosphere is quite intimate; you get Elton himself reflecting on the songs, revealing bits and pieces that casual listeners might not know. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing each segment to breathe and giving space for those rare interviews with Thom Bell and Cameron Crowe. It’s not just a collage of performances; it’s more like a journey through time, capturing the essence of the different eras in Elton's music and the people who shaped those moments. Definitely has a certain charm that appeals to devoted collectors.
This documentary was released on DVD in 2004, but it hasn’t seen a lot of reissues, making it somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market. The combination of exclusive interviews and archival footage makes it particularly appealing for those who appreciate behind-the-scenes stories. Enthusiasts often seek it out not just for the content but for its historical value in representing Elton's evolution over four decades.
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