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New box set has trove of rare, unreleased Elton John songs

/ 03:31 PM September 18, 2020

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Elton John performs “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” at the Oscars in Los Angeles. Image: AP/Chris Pizzello

Elton John is opening up his vault and releasing an expansive collection of rarely heard and unreleased tracks.

John announced Thursday that the eight-CD collection, “Elton: Jewel Box”, will be released on Nov. 13. The collection includes “Sing Me No Sad Songs”, an unreleased studio demo from 1969.

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The “Jewel Box” collection includes 148 songs, 60 of them unreleased, that span recordings from 1965 to 2019 and his early collaborations with songwriter Bernie Taupin.

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Two of the CDs include songs specially chosen by John, along with narration about them by the six-time Grammy winner.

“Hearing these long lost tracks again, I find it hard to comprehend just how prolific Bernie and I were during the early days. The songs just poured out of us, and the bands were just unbelievable in the studio,” John said in a statement. “I always want to push forward with everything I do and look to the future, but having time during lockdown to take stock and pull these moments from my memory from each era has been a joy.”

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No price for the collection was announced. RGA

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