
A comforting, mid-decade clarity breathes through these arrangements, reuniting the singer with his longtime orchestral collaborator Paul Buckmaster to craft a rich, organic pop-rock sound.
The record steps away from the clinical electronic textures of the previous decade, grounding its reflective, late-afternoon mood in the natural resonance of a grand piano and a seasoned, intuitive backing band.
How does Made in England sound next to the rest of Elton John's catalogue?
Sunday Morning saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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