Elton John says new album 'freshest' since 1970s
- Elton John, the 78-year-old British pop legend, released a collaborative record titled 'Who Believes In Angels?' on April 4.
- John's new album follows his recent retirement from touring after his 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' tour concluded in July 2023.
- The album, a collaboration with Brandi Carlile, was written and recorded in just 20 days during October 2023 at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles.
- John described the new album as the "freshest" he has created since the 1970s; he also praised the quality of his vocals on the record.
- John hinted at future collaborations with Carlile, expressing that working with her again would be a privilege, as he needed her talent.
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Elton John says new album 'freshest' since 1970s
Elton John has described his new album as the "freshest" he has done since the 1970s, as "Who Believes in Angels?" was released Friday.
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