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Peachtree Road (album)

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Peachtree Road is an album released by Elton John in early November 2004. It was named for Peachtree Road, the northern part of Peachtree Street and the major street in Atlanta, one of the singer's four homes.

The album art on the front cover is a photograph from a railroad crossing near the western suburb of Douglasville, taken by London photographer Sam Taylor-Wood. Taken in by the American South and given complete artistic freedom, she shot thousands of photos during her week-long trip. It included other towns like Unadilla and Forsyth in Georgia, a place which she says he talks fondly of. While she also visited Peachtree Road in the Buckhead area, she thought it was too busy for the album's more mellow nature. She picked several photos to present to him, and he picked the one which was used. Other photos from the shoot appear on the back and in the included CD and SACD booklet.

Songs from the album debuted at The Tabernacle in Atlanta in early November.

Despite its generally positive reviews, Peachtree Road was one of John's leanest-selling contemporary efforts, reaching #17 US upon its release, yet only managing #21 in the UK, making it one his rare albums to miss the Top 10 in his homeland.

The album was re-released in 2005 with bonus tracks from the Billy Elliot musical.

Track listing

  1. "Weight of the World"
  2. "Porch Swing in Tupelo"
  3. "Answer in the Sky"
  4. "Turn the Lights Out When You Leave"
  5. "My Elusive Drug"
  6. "They Call Her the Cat"
  7. "Freaks in Love"
  8. "All That I'm Allowed (I'm Thankful)"
  9. "I Stop and I Breathe"
  10. "Too Many Tears"
  11. "It's Getting Dark in Here"
  12. "I Can't Keep This from You"

Bonus tracks (2005 CD reissue)

  1. "The Letter"
  2. "Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher"
  3. "Electricity"

* These three songs appear only on the 2005 Collector's Edition CD of Peachtree Road. *

All music By Elton John. All lyrics By Bernie Taupin.