Bernie Taupin's He Who Rides the Tiger: A Lyricist Stands on His Own
By Tina Mrazik, published Oct 17, 2007
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This release "He Who Rides The Tiger" received very little critical or audience acclaim. Mainly because not many know if it's existence. This is Taupin's second solo project. His first was a spoken word album that came out in the early 1970's. Essentially it was his poetry set to music. The third solo CD is titled "Tribe." Out of the three releases "Tiger," is far superior in regards to its material and overall performance.
The CD is a good representation of Taupin as a writer. The songs do not have the commercial flair of his work with Elton but they are interesting and introspective all the same. "Lover's Cross" brings many issues of relationships to bare. "The Whores Of Paris" takes on a more somber tone and opens itself up on a different level. "Blitz Babies," is a good solid rocking song, while "Approaching Armageddon," seems to try a bit too hard.
I really did enjoy "Valley Nights." It provides the good solid imagery Bernie is known for. Taupin's voice is strong but doesn't stand out as John's. The ideas here are interesting and not the norm for pop songs.
As much as I like this CD it is evident Taupin's work with John is his strongest by far. It has catapulted him into the history books and brought him the fame he deserves. Essentially the CD can be found as a Japanese import. However copies are available on Amazon.com and possibly EBay. Look around, you may also find it at an independent mom-and-pop record store.
Bernie Taupin's He Who Rides the Tiger: A Lyricist Stands on His Own
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Takeaways
- Bernie Taupin is not just a lyricist, he can sing too.
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