Regimental Sgt Zippo is the legendary ‘album that never was’ for Elton John. Signed to DJM as an artist in early 1968, he cut 12 tracks at DJM studios in London’s New Oxford Street, for a debut album. It is unclear as to why the album was never released, but a running order was allotted.
As part of the excavation of material for the Jewel Box, the original running order was located: after the success of its limited release in mono for Record Store Day in 2021, we are now offering an industry-wide release in stereo, mixed at Abbey Road with the customary care of Elton’s catalogue team. The CD edition contains both stereo and mono mixes.
When I Was Tealby Abbey
And The Clock Goes Round
Sitting Doing Nothing
Turn To Me
Angel Tree
Regimental Sgt. Zippo
A Dandelion Dies In The Wind
You’ll Be Sorry To See Me Go
You’re My Woman (aka Nina)
Tartan Coloured Lady
Hourglass
Watching The Planes Go By