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''Victim of Love'' is the thirteenth studio album by English musician Elton John. It is a disco album, released in 1979 shortly after the peak of disco's popularity. It was not critically or commercially well-received, and is John's third lowest charting album to date in the US, after 1986's '' Leather Jackets'' and 1985's ''
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''. The title track of the album, however, was moderately successful as a single. It reached No. 31 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, No. 38 in Australia and No. 46 in Canada. It also peaked at No. 11 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart. In addition, all the tracks on the album reached No. 55 on the US Billboard Disco Top 100 chart. Apart from an appearance on the Australian television series ''
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'' (he was also a comedy regular on the show during the 1980s), John did little marketing for ''Victim of Love''. He did not tour to promote the album.


Background

At under 36 minutes, the album is the shortest of Elton John's career, and is atypical of his recording career in several respects. He neither wrote the songs nor played piano or keyboards, only providing the vocals. It was his first album without any of his original band members, which would not happen again until his 2010 collaboration with Leon Russell, '' The Union''. , it is also one of only two studio albums (along with ''
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'') without contributions from lyricist Bernie Taupin. "Strangers", the B-side of the single of the album's title track, appeared as a bonus track on the 1998 Mercury reissue of John's previous album, ''
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'', because it was recorded during those sessions. When the album was released as a CD in the 1980s, the track breaks were incorrect. The first 45 seconds of "Spotlight" was part of the previous track, and similar errors occurred in other tracks. In 2003, the album was reissued in a digitally remastered format, with those problems corrected.


Critical reception

In ranking all of John's studio albums, Matt Springer of
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placed the album at the bottom of the list. ''
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'' called it the "nadir" of John's recorded output. Aside from the title track appearing on the deluxe edition of the ''
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'' compilation, none of the album’s songs appear on any of John’s numerous greatest hits releases.


Track listing


Side one

# " Johnny B. Goode" (
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) – 8:06 # "Warm Love in a Cold World" (
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, Stefan Wisnet, Gunther Moll) – 4:30 (3:22 on older pressings) # "Born Bad" (Bellotte, Geoff Bastow) – 5:16 (6:20 on older pressings)


Side two

# "Thunder in the Night" (Bellotte, Michael Hofmann) – 4:40 # "Spotlight" (Bellotte, Wisnet, Moll) – 4:24 # "Street Boogie" (Bellotte, Wisnet, Moll) – 3:56 # "Victim of Love" (Bellotte, Sylvester Levay, Jerry Rix) – 4:52 (5:02 on older pressings)


Personnel

* Elton John – lead and backing vocals * Thor Baldursson – keyboards, arrangements * Roy Davies – keyboards * Craig Snyder – lead guitar * Tim Cansfield – rhythm guitar * Steve Lukather – guitar solo on "Warm Love in a Cold World" and "Born Bad" * Marcus Miller – bass guitar *
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– drums * Paulinho da Costa – percussion *
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– saxophone on "Johnny B. Goode" * Michael McDonald – backing vocals on "Victim of Love" *
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– backing vocals on "Victim of Love" * Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals * Julia Tillman Waters – backing vocals * Maxine Willard Waters – backing vocals


Production

* Produced by
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* Engineer and Mixdown – Peter Luedmann * Assistant Engineers – Hans Menzel and Carolyn Tapp * Technical Engineer – Roman Olearczuk * Recorded at Musicland,
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and Rusk Sound Studios, Hollywood. * Mastered by
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at Allen Zentz Mastering (Hollywood). * Music Contractor –
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* Production Coordination – Jerry Simpson * Project Coordination – Joe Black * Photography – David P. Bailey * Design – Jubilee Graphics


Charts


Certifications and sales


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Victim Of Love (Album) Disco albums by English artists Elton John albums 1979 albums The Rocket Record Company albums Albums produced by Pete Bellotte