“Eltons Glasses” as featured in the Toronto Star’s Anti-Hit List. John Sakamoto writes…
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Making the former’s tragically overplayed “Your Song” sound new again is no small accomplishment, but self-styled “bedroom producer and part-time genius” Phil Retro Spector has done just that by pairing it with the stately “Raising the Sail” from Philip Glass’s score to Jim Carrey’s The Truman Show. The result transforms the sentiment in Elton’s signature ballad from youthful certainty to something closer to the cautiousness born of experience.”
The Beatles ‘Eleanor Rigby’ vs Philip Glass @Metamorphosis’ as imagined by Phil RetroSpector
“Eltons Glasses” as featured in the Toronto Star’s Anti-Hit List. John Sakamoto writes…
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Making the former’s tragically overplayed “Your Song” sound new again is no small accomplishment, but self-styled “bedroom producer and part-time genius” Phil Retro Spector has done just that by pairing it with the stately “Raising the Sail” from Philip Glass’s score to Jim Carrey’s The Truman Show. The result transforms the sentiment in Elton’s signature ballad from youthful certainty to something closer to the cautiousness born of experience.”