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‘Ice On Fire’: How Elton John Fanned The Flames Of Creativity In The 80s

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When Elton John made his 19th studio album, Ice On Fire, released on November 4, 1985, it was a case of returning collaborators, absent friends, and a starry guest list. Featuring ten new John-Taupin songs, the album was recorded in the first half of the year at Sol Studios, in the Berkshire town of Cookham. The facility was owned by Gus Dudgeon, who was producing Elton for the first time since 1976’s Blue Moves. As he came back in, longtime ban…
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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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