Elton John's "The Union," released on October 19, 2010, under EMI, is a captivating collaboration with legendary singer-songwriter Leon Russell. Clocking in at just over an hour, this 15-track album is a testament to the enduring power of classic rock and roll, blending Elton John's signature piano prowess with Russell's soulful vocals and songwriting. The album opens with the gritty "If It Wasn't For Bad," setting the tone for a collection that balances introspective ballads like "There's No Tomorrow" and "When Love Is Dying" with upbeat tracks such as "Eight Hundred Dollar Shoes" and "Monkey Suit." Fans will appreciate the nod to country legend Jimmie Rodgers in "Jimmie Rodgers' Dream," as well as the heartfelt "Never Too Old (To Hold Somebody)" and the reflective closer "In The Hands Of Angels." "The Union" showcases Elton John's versatility and his ability to craft timeless melodies, making it a standout addition to his illustrious discography.