Victim Of Love by Elton John, released 29 May 2003, includes the following tracks: "Born Bad", "Spotlight", "Victim Of Love" and more.
This version of Victim Of Love comes as a 1xCD. -
Digitally remastered edition of the album that writer John Tobler describes in his sleeve notes as being "a somewhat unfortunate trip into Euro disco". Produced by Giorgio Moroder's long time collaborator, Pete Bellotte, all of the songs segue into each other as Elton wanted "to make a record to which discriminating night clubbers could dance". It was a project totally out of leftfield and came at one of the valleys of John's life, but the results are still part of the entire legend of the man and many have revisited this record to find what really makes him tick to complete the portrait of the artist.
If you are a passionately devoted Elton John fan, fascinated with every aspect of his career and also happen to be a disco junkie who needs a wide variety of dance music that goes off the beaten path in case the urge to pull out your disco ball and throw a party should overtake you at any given moment, then this album is an absolute must.
Alexander N. - 17/Jul/2021
A classic 1979 album from Elton John in disco style, produced by Pete Bellotte. Some kind of odd works, but anyway worth to listen.
David Bowling - 03/Aug/2009
1978s A Single Man struggled to be an average album. 1979 found Elton John releasing Victim Of Love which is one of the worst, if not the worst, album...