Good Morning to the Night

Good Morning to the Night
Remix album by Elton John vs Pnau
Released 16 July 2012
Genre Synthpop, nu-disco, rock
Length 28:15
Label Mercury, Casablanca
Elton John chronology
Gnomeo & Juliet Soundtrack
(2011)
Good Morning to the Night
(2012)
The Diving Board
(2013)
Pnau chronology
Soft Universe
(2011)
Good Morning to the Night
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian[1]
NME[2]
OSoM Blog(mentioned)[3]
AllMusic[4]
Mediacorp xinmsn (MSN Singapore)[5]

Good Morning to the Night is a remix album by Elton John and Pnau, released in July 2012. The album's tracks are created from samples of various early Elton John songs mixed together to form completely new songs.[6] The album debuted at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.[7]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Good Morning to the Night"   3:21
2. "Sad"   3:21
3. "Black Icy Stare"   3:12
4. "Foreign Fields"   3:33
5. "Telegraph to the Afterlife"   4:45
6. "Phoenix"   3:30
7. "Karmatron"   2:41
8. "Sixty"   3:52
Total length:
28:15

Deluxe edition bonus tracks

No. Title Length
9. "Sad" (Seamus Haji Remix) 7:02
10. "Sad" (The 2 Bears Remix) 9:04
11. "Good Morning to the Night" (Siege 'To the Night' Remix) 6:16
12. "Good Morning to the Night" (Cahill Remix) 5:51
13. "Good Morning to the Night" (Melé Remix) 4:41
Total length:
61:09

Samples[8]

1. "Good Morning to the Night" Includes elements from the following original Elton John sound recordings:

2. "Sad" Includes elements from:

3. "Black Icy Stare" Includes elements from:

4. "Foreign Fields" Includes elements from:

5. "Telegraph to the Afterlife" Includes elements from:

6. "Phoenix" Includes elements from:

7. "Karmatron" Includes elements from:

8. "Sixty" Includes elements from:

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak position
Australian Albums Chart[9] 40
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[10] 188
Croatian Albums Chart[11] 11
French Albums Chart 9
UK Albums Chart 1
US Top Electronic Albums 20

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
2012 "Sad" UK Singles Chart 48

References

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