Elton John's announcement to an audience in the fall of 2001 that his Songs From the West Coast would be a swan song has proven false. Admittedly, John said weeks later on a radio show that he was "just having a bad day," and he has proven good for at least one more record. Peachtree Road, John's twenty-eighth studio set, will be released in November.
The album's title reflects the locale where the set was recorded, in Atlanta, Georgia, where John has a home. According to John's Web site, "Freaks in Love" and "Turn the Lights Out When You Leave" are among the songs tipped for inclusion. John recently previewed Peachtree Road for his label and management team in London.
Peachtree follows one of John's most successful albums in years. West Coast earned platinum certification behind a pair of hit singles, "I Wan't Love" and "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore."
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