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''Greatest Hits 1976–1986'' is a collection of hits by
Elton John Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on the music industry, and his songwriting partnership with l ...
released in the United States only by
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in 1992. It replaced an earlier compilation, Geffen's 1987 release '' Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3''. This was necessitated because of a shift in the control of copyrights and a resulting reshuffling of compilation albums.


Background

Ultimate ownership of Elton John's recordings had always rested with the artist's British labels. Hence DJM/This Record Company Ltd. owned all of John's recorded output up to and including 1976's ''Here and There'' while John's own royalty collection company (alternately called "Sackville" and "Happenstance") owned the recordings from 1976's "
Don't Go Breaking My Heart "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" is a duet by English musician Elton John and English singer Kiki Dee, released by The Rocket Record Company on 25 June 1976. It was written by John with Bernie Taupin under the pseudonyms "Ann Orson" and "Carte B ...
" single and ''
Blue Moves ''Blue Moves'' is the eleventh studio album by English musician Elton John. It was released on 22 October 1976 through John's own Rocket Record Company (his first for the label), alongside MCA Records in certain countries. John's second double ...
'' album onwards, which were released outside North America by
The Rocket Record Company The Rocket Record Company is a record label founded by Elton John, along with Bernie Taupin, Gus Dudgeon, Steve Brown and others, in 1973. The company was named after John's hit song " Rocket Man". The label was originally distributed in the UK ...
. However, in the United States and Canada, this was obscured by the labels distributing the same material locally. MCA and its subsidiaries released all of the artist's product up through 1980's ''
21 at 33 ''21 at 33'' is the fourteenth studio album by British musician Elton John. It was released on 23 May 1980, through MCA Records in the US and The Rocket Record Company in all other territories. The album was co-produced by John and Clive Frank ...
'' (though ''Blue Moves'' had also borne the Rocket logo), resuming with 1987's ''
Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra ''Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra'' is the twenty-eighth official album release for English musician Elton John, released in 1987. It is a live album recorded at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 14 December 1986 with ...
'' while Geffen released everything from 1981's '' The Fox'' through 1986's ''
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''. 1977's '' Greatest Hits Volume II'' collection had, on both sides of the
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, included material owned by both British proprietors. This had required an agreement between DJM and The Rocket Record Company in the UK, but not in North America where all recordings in question were under MCA anyway. Geffen's ''Greatest Hits Vol. 3'' compilation had simply picked up where its predecessor had left off. In 1992, Elton John signed to PolyGram Records worldwide. The deal gave PolyGram the rights to all of John's pre-1976 recordings (as well as his future output once his then-current MCA contract was satisfied). This meant that ''Greatest Hits Volume II'' could no longer be presented as before. Two years before, MCA had acquired Geffen Records. In the new configuration, 1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and " Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" were shifted over to the new ''Volume 3'' (to be replaced on their original collection by earlier, previously uncollected songs.) The new collection also included "
Who Wears These Shoes? "Who Wears These Shoes?" is a song by English musician Elton John. It was released as the third single from his eighteenth studio album ''Breaking Hearts'' (1984) in the UK in October 1984, while it was the album's second single in the US. As with ...
", a minor 1984 hit that had been passed up by the earlier collection. To make room for these additions, two songs from the Geffen collection were purged, namely the 1983 album (title) track "Too Low for Zero" and the 1986 minor hit "
Heartache All Over the World "Heartache All Over the World" is an upbeat song by English musician Elton John from his 20th studio album, ''Leather Jackets'' (1986). Written by John and Bernie Taupin, it was released as the album's lead single in September 1986, charting at ...
". The running order bore little resemblance to that of the Geffen compilation. PolyGram was bought by MCA's successor
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in 1998, thus consolidating worldwide distribution rights to all of John's catalogue (which included the
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to the film ''
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'', originally released on
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, then reissued on
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after buying the Paramount label, ABC Records itself was sold to MCA in 1979). Elton John currently co-owns his entire catalogue with Universal. The album was reissued in 2001 on
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. After the consummation of the Universal/PolyGram merger, it was decided that Island would act as one of two American labels for Elton John (Island handled the back catalogue, while Universal, and later
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and
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would handle new releases), and
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would be his international label. In the US, it was certified gold in January 1994, platinum in October 1995 and 2× platinum in August 1998 by the
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.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Greatest Hits 1976-1986 Albums produced by Gus Dudgeon Albums produced by Chris Thomas (record producer) 1992 greatest hits albums Elton John compilation albums MCA Records compilation albums Albums recorded at Sigma Sound Studios