Sunday, January 31, 2016

Almost In Love

Almost In Love

Label: A. Records
Release Date: (Homemade 2016)
Recording Type: Studio / Alternate Takes
Sound: Very Good


01. Almost In Love (1968)
02. Long Legged Girl (With The Short Dress On) (Take 2, 1966)
03. Edge Of Reality (Take 6, 1968)
04. My Little Friend (With Vocal Overdub, 1969)
05. A Little Less Conversation (Take 16, 1968)
06. Rubberneckin' (Take 2-M, 1969)
07. Clean Up Your Own Backyard (Undubbed Version, 1968)
08. U.S. Male (Take 10, 1968)
09. Charro (1968)
10. Stay Away, Joe (Take 17, 1967)
11. Stay Away (Take 2, 1967)

BONUS

12. Mine (Take 4 ,1967)
13. I'll Remember You (Take 3 Unedited Master + Vocal Overdub, 1966)
14. I'll Be There (1969)
15. Could I Fall In Love (Take 6, 1966)
16. Goin' Home (Take 21, 1968)
17. I'll Be Back (1966)
18. After Loving You (Take 3, 1969)

Thursday, January 28, 2016

A Killer Nite! - Straight Arrow

A Killer Nite! - Straight Arrow


Coming out soon is new Straight Arrow CD titled "A KILLER NITE", featuring the previously unreleased Las Vegas, August 26th, 1972 Dinner show. This recording is taken directly from a recently found original mastertape, as recorded by British super fan Rex Martin. This new source has never been in circulation. Of all the engagements that Elvis performed between 1969 and '76, there is no doubt that his Summer '72 season was one of his finest. Not only that, but he was also operating on a consistently strong level, which is something that you can't even say about the Summer '70 one, which had its fair share of poor shows near the end of the engagement. He was in total command of his art, he looked fantastic and he sang like a bird. Each concert from this engagement is recommended listening for the true Elvis scholar. As usual, our new release is presented in Straight Arrow's standard deluxe digipack, designed with a collection of photos of Elvis, taken during Elvis’ 
1972 Las Vegas Summer Festival.

Tracklist:

01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. Johnny B. Goode - 04. Until It's Time For You To Go - 05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - 06. Love Me Tender - 07. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling - 08. Polk Salad Annie - 09. Instrumental Intermezzo / Monologue - 10. What Now My Love - 11. Fever - 12. Love Me - 13. Blue Suede Shoes - 14. Heartbreak Hotel - 15. All Shook Up - 16. Little Sister / Get Back - 17. Hound Dog - 18. I’ll Remember You - 19. Walk That Lonesome Road (J. D. Sumner & Stamps) - 20. Suspicious Minds - 21. Introductions of singers, musicians, orchestra - 22. My Way - 23. A Big Hunk O' Love - 24. You Gave Me A Mountain - 
25. Mystery Train / Tiger Man - 26. Can't Help Falling In Love - 27. Closing Vamp. 

Source: Elvis Collectors

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Elvis – Hilton Showroom Volume 1 - AudiRec

Elvis – Hilton Showroom Volume 1 - AudiRec


AudiRec proudly presents: Elvis – Hilton Showroom Volume 1 – a brand new CD Set which will be released shortly. It includes an audience recording of the complete and so far unreleased performance from December 8, 1975 – right in the middle of Elvis´ December Las Vegas 75 Season.

AudiRec has by now quite an experience in focusing on the year of 1975. The reason for this is simple – we believe that when Elvis was on stage in 1975 he was almost always focused on the music, and it showed. So when Elvis returned to Las Vegas for the second to last time in December of 1975 he delivered mainly great shows. The one you hear on this release he seemed to be in excellent mood and enjoying himself on stage – actually just like at all the other shows from December 2 to December 15. The people in the Hilton Showroom on that very night loved his performance and from what we can hear on this cd plus several other audience- and soundboard-recordings, the Las Vegas Winter season of ´75 was a really good one.

Please be aware that this new release is limited to 300 copies only! Be sure to get your copy if you are interested. Once you have it in your hands, we hope your spare time will allow you to sit back, put your headphones on, flip through the accompanied 16-page booklet (including an extensive fan-review of the show written very shortly after the concert was over) and listen to the show from December 8, 1975. It´s Las Vegas! It´s the Hilton Hotel Showroom! It´s ELVIS! Enjoy!

Tracklisting: 

8.12.1975 - Las Vegas, Nevada, Hilton Hotel 

01. Also Sprach Zarathustra 02. See See Rider 03. I Got A Woman / Amen [medley] 04. Love Me 05. Fairytale 06. And I Love You So 07. Trying To Get To You 08. All Shook Up 09. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel [medley] 10. Until It's Time For You To Go 11. You Gave Me A Mountain 12. Polk Salad Annie 13. Band Introductions 14. Johnny B. Goode [James Burton] 15. Drum Solo [Ronnie Tutt] 16. Bass Solo [Jerry Scheff] 17. Piano Solo [Glen D. Hardin] 18. School Day #1 19. School Day #2 20. Just Pretend 21. It's Now Or Never 22. One Night 23. How Great Thou Art [with reprise] 24. Softly As I Leave You 25. America The Beautiful 26. Mystery Train / Tiger Man [medley] 27. Elvis talks 28. Fever [with reprise] 29. Can't Help Falling In Love 30. Closing Vamp

Source: Elvis Collectors

Friday, January 15, 2016

Last Stint At The International - Straight Arrow

Last Stint At The International - Straight Arrow


Our previous release 'Solid As Rock' received a great deal of acclaim from the fans, who praised the quality of Elvis' performance as well as the good audio. Some even stated that we had 'undersold' this release, and that the sound-quality of the recording is better than what was stated in our publicity. We at Straight Arrow believe that self-praise is no praise at all; we prefer to let our product speak for itself, which is also why we have built up a loyal following over the years. We simply deliver the goods, no hype necessary. The Straight Arrow team is always looking for rare, unknown or seemingly lost recordings. Once again, the labels researchers were successful - BOTH Aug. 29, 1971 shows are completely new, even for die-hard Elvis fans. They have never been in circulation - in any form! Unfortunately, the Aug. 29, 1971 M/S was not recorded in its entirety. The cassette recorder was stopped - perhaps accidentally - during „Love Me Tender“ and the last couple of songs are missing.

It is with pleasure that we can now offer you more recordings from 1971. This fine Las Vegas season is still poorly documented, so we know that many fans will be delighted with this release. Elvis delivers the goods with two no-nonsense shows, from an engagement that marks the end of an era. From '69 until this point, Elvis had created so much magic with his shows at the International. Not long after this engagement, the International was sold to the Hilton group. The hotel was renamed, and, oddly enough, some of the magic that was synonymous with Elvis at the International disappeared. From this point onwards, his performances in Vegas became very much a case of 'hit and miss'. Let's go back and touch the past, put the CD in the player and let's enjoy one more dose of the original magic of Elvis at the International.

This release is presented in a de-luxe digipack, filled with rare images taken at the Las Vegas International hotel in August, 1971.

Tracklist:

Sunday, August 29, 1971 Dinner Show

01. Orchestra Intro - 02. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 03. That’s All Right - 04. I Got A Woman / Amen - 05. Proud Mary - 06. Sweet Caroline - 07. Polk Salad Annie - 08. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks - 09. Johnny B. Goode - 10. It’s Impossible - 11. Love Me - 12. Blue Suede Shoes / Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On / Blue Suede Shoes - 13. Heartbreak Hotel - 14. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - 15. Love Me Tender - 16. Hound Dog - 17. Suspicious Minds - 18. Introductions of singers, musicians, orchestra - 19. I’m Leavin’ - 20. Lawdy Miss Clawdy - 21. Can’t Help Falling In Love - 22. Closing Vamp.

Sunday, August 29, 1971 Midnight Show

23. Orchestra Intro - 24. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 25. That’s All Right - 26. I Got A Woman / Amen - 27. Proud Mary - 28. Sweet Caroline - 29. Polk Salad Annie - 30. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks - 31. Johnny B. Goode - 32. It’s Impossible - 33. Love Me - 34. Blue Suede Shoes / Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On / Blue Suede Shoes - 35. Heartbreak Hotel - 36. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - 37. Love Me Tender. 

Source: Elvis Collectors

Saturday, January 9, 2016

February 1974 Closing Show - MxF

February 1974 Closing Show - MxF


The MxF label will release soon a new product called “February 1974 Closing Show'' featuring the unreleased Vegas February 09, 1974 Closing Show.

After almost five months of rest, Elvis back to the Hilton in better shape and stronger respect the previous season. For this reason his performance is superb, still at the top if his ability he deliveries short shows, but very intense, there is a freshness that cannot be denied, Elvis was very energetic on stage, full of enthusiasm he sang with power and sensitivity, delivering a solid and heartfelt repertoire like the “new” songs “Spanish Eyes, Help me and Let Me Be There recent hit from Olivia Newton-John” and the classic “Trying to Get To You” sang terrifically. At the same time he still performs a great version of the classic rocker “Johnny B. Good” without forget two classic early 70’ songs like Polk Salad Annie and Sweet Caroline and as you can see from the track list the number of the classic oldies in the show are significant reduced. This season will be the first with the new agreement , Elvis signed two years of contract performed twice a year, but only two weeks at the time rather than the previous four.

The sound is very good for an audience recording, We have on our hands the original mono tape of extremely good quality enabling us to carry out a simple re-mastering work, concentrating on the reduction of noise trying to achieve a more clear sound balancing the channel and put at the right speed the tape. The result a pretty dynamic tape with a great definition of the background music.

As usually from this label, this new CD will come in a deluxe DIGIPACK, containing a collection of live photographs newspapers clip and memorabilia. We love this show, it is clear we are not talking about the rough rocker of early 69/71, the “NEW” songs added to the show are no properly Rockers!! but in spite of some limitations and an evolution of style to a more complete musical range the man is still at the top and Elvis at the top means an unforgettable experience for those who attended the show and for those of us prepared to listen. The sound is very good and in times of continue Soundboard re-release we are glad to give you the possibility to have a release that can combine the GOOD audio quality with the unreleased status ….

Don’t miss it!!!!
We add as bonus for this first release a poster featuring a great live shot from Montgomery, March 06.

Tracklist: 

Vegas February 09, 1974 CS 
01. 2001 Theme 02. See See Rider 03. I Got A Woman/Amen 04. Love Me 05. Trying To Get To You 06. Sweet Caroline 07. Love Me Tender 08. Johnny B. Good 09. Hound Dog 10. Fever 11. Polk Salad Annie 12. Killing Me Softly (by Voice) 13. Spanish Eyes 14. Why Me Lord 15. Suspicious Minds 16. Band Introduction 17. Introduction of Celebrities 18. I Can’t Stop Loving You 19. Help Me 20. An American Trilogy 21. Let Me Be There 22. Can’t Help Me Falling Love 

Source: Elvis Collectors

Friday, January 8, 2016

1972 Concert film highest lot at Graceland Auction 2016

1972 Concert film highest lot at Graceland Auction 2016


Just a few hours ago, the Auction Graceland in Memphis last. The highest bid at the auction, where 126 items were in the catalog, was a 1972 concert by Elvis On Tour director Robert Abel. Four days before the recordings of Elvis On Tour Abel made recordings of the concert that Elvis did on April 5, 1972 at the Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, NY. The black and white film was shot with a Sony Portapak. The lot includes the original Sony V-30H Video Tape reels, which measure approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) in diameter in their original Sony cases. Also included is a 500 gigabyte hard drive containing a high-resolution (ProRes 422) transfer of the footage in QuickTime format and a Sony 64 Digital Betacam tape master. Highlights include a 5+ minute rousing rendition of “Suspicious Minds,” a spot-on “Lawdy Miss Clawdy,” and a moment when Elvis has the lights turned up in the arena to see the crowd just as, right in front of the camera, we catch a glimpse of a security guard stopping an eager fan from charging the stage. The estimate amount for the film was between 25,000 and 30,000 dollars, but eventually had to pay the highest bid 137,500 dollar or 126.344 Euro.

Source: ElvisMatters

Thursday, January 7, 2016

The West Coast Tour '76 (FTD 2016)

The West Coast Tour '76 (FTD 2016)


The 2-CD 5” digpack “THE WEST COAST TOUR ‘76 contains shows from 
San Francisco and Anaheim in November 1976.

Disc 1 - San Francisco – November 29, 1976

01 Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra ( Theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey) (1:06) 02 See See Rider 2:49 03 I Got A Woman / Amen 8:17 04 Love Me 2:45 05 If You Love Me (Let Me Know) (3:01) 06 You Gave Me A Mountain 3:04 07 Blue Suede Shoes (TBC) 08 It’s Now Or Never (TBC) 09 All Shook Up 1:08 (TBC) 10 (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel 2:08 11 And I Love You So 3:20 12 Fever 4:02 13) Bridge Over Troubled Water (TBC) 14) Introductions 8:42 a) Early Mornin’ Rain b) What’d I Say c) Johnny B. Goode 15) Love Letters 2:47 16 School Day 1:41 17 Hurt 1:59 18 Hound Dog 2:30 19 Funny How Time Slips Away 3:40 
The last part of the concert was not recorded.

Disc 2 - Anaheim – November 30, 1976 

01 Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey) (1:06) 02 See See Rider 4:39 03 I Got A Woman / Amen 7:19 04 Love Me 2:00 05 If You Love Me (Let Me Know) (3:01) 06 You Gave Me A Mountain 3:05 07 Jailhouse Rock 1:35 08 It’s Now Or Never 09 All Shook Up 1:06 10 (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel 2:02 11 And I Love You So 3:19 12 Fever 4:02 13 Bridge Over Troubled Water 14 Polk Salad Annie 15 Introductions: 10:43 a) Early Mornin’ Rain b) What’d I Say c) Johnny B. Goode 16 Love Letters 2:49 17 School Day 1:23 18 Hurt 2:42 19 Hound Dog 1:28 20 Hawaiian Wedding Song 2:50 21 Blue Christmas 2:23 22) That’s All Right 2:08 23) Can’t Help Falling In Love 1:39 24) Closing Vamp 1:44

Source: Elvis Collectors

He Touched Me - 2 LP Limited Edition (FTD Vinyl 2016)

He Touched Me - 2 LP Limited Edition (FTD Vinyl 2016)


To coincide with Easter 2016, FTD Vinyl is pleased to announce the the release of its 2x LP, 180-Gram, ”He Touched Me – The Recording Sessions”. This Grammy award winning album completes on vinyl the trio of Elvis’ religious albums.

Side 1
01. He Touched Me - take 2 (2:51) 02. I've Got Confidence – take 1 (3.09) 03. Amazing Grace – takes 1,2 (5.14) 04. Seeing Is Believing – take 7 (3.55) 05. An Evening Prayer – take 3 (2,50)

Side 2 
01. He Is My Everything – take 1 (3.58) 02. Bosom Of Abraham - take 4 (1.45) 03. An Evening Prayer - take 2 (1:58) 04. Lead Me, Guide Me – master (2:39) 05. There Is No God But God – takes 1,3,4,2 (4.29) 06. A Thing Called Love – take 1 (2:42)

Side 3 
01. I John – take 1 (incomplete) (2.04) 02. .Reach Out To Jesus – takes 1-7,9 (6.40) 03. A Thing Called Love – take takes 4-7 (incomplete) (8.10) 04. An Evening Prayer - take 7 (1:59)

Side 4 
01. Bosom Of Abraham - takes 5-7 (2.21) 02. He Touched Me - take 3 (incomplete) (3.29) 03. Seeing Is Believing – takes 11,12 (4.36) 04. An Evening Prayer - take 8 (2.15) 05. A Thing Called Love – rehearsal (5.35)

Source: Elvis Collectors

How RCA Brought Elvis To Europe (FTD BOOK 2016)

How RCA Brought Elvis To Europe (FTD BOOK 2016)



This beautifully designed book contains unseen pictures and follows Elvis ascent from hottest act in The South via US stardom to becoming RCA Victor's spearhead as the company launched the RCA label worldwide in 1956. It goes on to show how Europe was completely won over by the early 1960's.

The earliest international Elvis records are listed, and there is a guide to identify Elvis records from all European countries, including a summary of the earliest releases from each country. There are complete illustrated discographies (including variants) for all Nordic countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. There is also a guide to first pressings of the 47 Elvis EP's released in Germany for sale in Northern Europe.

Elvis' reception in the Nordic countries is covered by a wealth of press cuttings, local film flyers and posters, ads, premiere dates, pictures and stories from handovers of Swedish and Norwegian record awards, and much previously unknown record company history. Among many revelations, the most surprising is perhaps how the Swedish company Electra engineered most of the Elvis activity taking place in Northern Europe.

Spliced in between are many amusing short stories, like when three Nordic Royal Princesses sought out Elvis on the set of G.I. Blues, or how the man behind RCA in Belgium started out smuggling records in the wings of his WW2 Royal Air Force Spitfire. Or the time Norway's bestselling crooner met Elvis in RCA Studios on the day Hound Dog was recorded.

The story behind German Teldec's earliest Elvis releases is completely rewritten along the way, and for record collectors there are many new discoveries – like why do records from some countries come with push-out centers while others have large center holes. Or how can it be that up to three different label variants may occur within the same print run. Or why were Europe's earliest 45-singles sold in Sweden only and why did Denmark and Norway, each with tiny populations, issue respectively 46 and 56 different Elvis records?

And did Elvis really pose a threat to communist Eastern Europe when he served as a US Soldier in West Germany? Boy, he sure did. All these topics and plenty more are covered in How RCA Brought Elvis to Europe. And not to be forgotten: free with the book's first edition comes an UNRELEASED 1956 VINYL EP.

The book is written by Norwegians Sigbjørn Stabursvik and Hans Otto Engvold, supported by a network of experts from fourteen countries. Stabursvik knows things about records that most people don't, while Engvold is a hound for detail in all things Elvis. Together they bring new insights on practically every page of this excellent book. 

Source: Elvis Collectors

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

The Auction at Graceland 2016

The Auction at Graceland 2016

This auction, The Auction at Graceland, starts at 7:00 PM CST on the 7th. To honor the memory of his great talent, we are pleased to announce the opportunity to participate in the upcoming Auction at Graceland. This is the third Elvis auction we’ve held since last year. Elvis sang his way into the hearts of fans and his light continues to shine in the hearts of collectors and fans everywhere. His legacy lives on, and what better way to continue that than owning a piece of his history!

Here are a few lots for example:

Lot 24: Elvis Presley Stage-Used Guitar from January 14, 1973 "Aloha from Hawaii" Concert 
Estimated Price: $300,000 - $500,000

This guitar, the Ebony Dove, was the most photographed and widely seen of any of Elvis’ guitars as he played it during the January 1973 Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite concert broadcast. This very guitar made it into the homes of nearly a billion fans around the world via television and is his most used guitar. The guitar show heavy stage use, with many scratches and scuffing on the reverse from Elvis' belts and jumpsuits.


Lot 31: 1958 Elvis Presley Handwritten Two-Page Letter to Alan Fortas
Estimated Price: $30,000 - $50,000
Widely respected for his service in the Armed Forces, Elvis was enlisted as a private in the Army and was stationed in Germany during his tour. Despite all the smiles we see in publicity photos of Elvis in uniform and the attention paid to the celebrated private, he was treated much like any other enlisted man, and as such his duties were not always enjoyable. This amazing two-page handwritten letter from 1958 is a true glimpse into the mind of Elvis during his time in Germany, as he pens his thoughts to his friend Alan Fortas. Signed “Your Pal, Elvis Presley,” and comes in original envelope.

Lot 85: April 5, 1972 Complete Elvis Presley Concert Film from the Memorial Auditorium Show in Buffalo, NY
Estimated Price: $25,000 - $35,000
Recorded only four days prior to filming Elvis on Tour, director Robert Abel captured Elvis Presley’s concert on April 5, 1972, at the Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, NY. The performance captured an artist in complete command of his form, with Elvis at the peak of his singing and onstage abilities. Highlights include a 5+ minute rousing rendition of “Suspicious Minds,” a spot-on “Lawdy Miss Clawdy,” and a moment when Elvis has the lights turned up in the arena to see the crowd just as, right in front of the camera, we catch a glimpse of a security guard stopping an eager fan from charging the stage.


Feel free to check out other Elvis memorabilia and collectibles up for auction on Invaluable.

''Jailhouse Rock'' Gold Record

 

''Burning Love'' Gold Record


Source: www.invaluable.com

Monday, January 4, 2016

Elvis Presley - The Album Collection

Elvis Presley - The Album Collection




Coming soon Elvis Presley - The Album Collection box included 60's cd's.
Release date: 03/18/2016

This 60th Anniversary 60-CD Deluxe Edition celebrates RCA Victor's signing of Elvis Presley-The King of rock 'n' roll.

Features all of the albums Elvis recorded and RCA released in his lifetime: studio, soundtrack, and live. It also includes compilations released that featured unreleased songs or songs new to the LP format.

The Album Collection represents album sales in the U.S. of 135 million! Collectively, Elvis has RIAA certified sales of singles, EPs and albums equaling 25x multi-platinum, 52x platinum and 92x gold awards given for U.S. sales alone! Estimated worldwide sales are in excess of one billion!

Highlights include: Elvis' iconic first two studio albums, Elvis Presley and Elvis released in 1956. All 17 of his film soundtrack LPs including Loving You, King Creole, G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii and Roustabout. The legendary NBC-TV special Elvis; the 1969 American Sound sessions that spawned From Elvis In Memphis and Back In Memphis; and 1970s triumphs On Stage (1970), Elvis As Recorded Live At Madison Square Garden (1972) and Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (1973).

Original album packaging has been painstakingly restored including gatefold/die cut sleeves, original RCA Victor inserts, stickers and more. CD labels replicate original side 1 labels.

The Album Collection also includes a 300-page deluxe fully illustrated hard cover book with complete insightful commentary, discography and recording session data. Elvis Presley-The Album Collection represents a level of artistic achievement unparalleled to this day. This unique and comprehensive collection provides testament to Elvis' innate talent.

60 Discs include:

01. Elvis Presley (1956)
02. Elvis (1956)
03. Loving You (1957)
04. Elvis Christmas Album (1957)
05. Elvis' Golden Records (1958)
06. King Creole (1958)
07. For LP Fans Only (1959)
08. A Date With Elvis (1959)
09. Elvis' Gold Records Volume 2- 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (1959)
10. Elvis Is Back! (1960)
11. G.I. Blues (1960)
12. His Hand In Mine (1960)
13. Something For Everybody (1961)
14. Blue Hawaii (1961)
15. Pot Luck (1962)
16. Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962)
17. It Happened At The World's Fair (1963)
18. Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 (1963)
19. Fun In Acapulco (1963)
20. Kissin' Cousins (1964)
21. Roustabout (1964)
22. Girl Happy (1965)
23. Elvis For Everyone (1965)
24. Harum Scarum (1965)
25. Frankie And Johnny (1966)
26. Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966)
27. Spinout (1966)
28. How Great Thou Art (1967)
29. Double Trouble (1967)
30. Clambake (1967)
31. Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4 (1968)
32. Speedway (1968)
33. Elvis Sings Flaming Star (1968)
34. Elvis (NBC-TV Special) (1968)
35. From Elvis In Memphis (1969)
36. From Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To Memphis (2 discs, 1969)
37. Let's Be Friends (1970)
38. On Stage (1970)
39. Almost In Love (1970)
40. That's The Way It Is (1970)
41. Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) (1971)
42. Love Letters From Elvis (1971)
43. C'mon Everybody (1971)
44. I Got Lucky (1971)
45. Elvis Sings The Wonderful World Of Christmas (1971)
46. Elvis Now (1972) 
47. He Touched Me (1972) 
48. Elvis: As Recorded At Madison Square Garden (1972)
49. Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (2 discs, 1973)
50. Elvis (Fool) (1973)
51. Raised On Rock (1973)
52. Good Times (1974)
53. Elvis: As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis (1974)
54. Promised Land (1975)
55. Elvis Today (1975)
56. From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee (1976)
57. Moody Blue (1977)
58. '50s Rarities (new collection)
59. 60s Rarities (new collection)
60. 70s Rarities (new collection)

Source: Amazon

Friday, January 1, 2016

Elvis On Tour 1972

Elvis On Tour 1972

Label: A. Records
Release Date: (Homemade 2016)
Recording Type: Various
Sound: Very Good


01. MGM tune
02. Elvis intro - Don't Be Cruel
03. Jackie Kahane
04. Backstage - Never Gonna Cease My Wonderin'
05. Also Sprach Zarathustra 1
06. See See Rider
07. Polk Salad Annie
08. Separate Ways
09. Backstage 1
10. Also Sprach Zarathustra  2
11. Opening Vamp
12. Proud Mary
13. Never Been To Spain
14. Introductions
15. Burning Love
16. Closing Vamp
17. Elvis in car after show
18. Don't Be Cruel instrumental and performed on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956
19. Ready Teddy performed on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956
20. Vernon and Elvis talks
21. That's All Right (original Sun recording)
22. The Lighthouse (performed by J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet)
23. Lead Me, Guide Me (performed by Elvis, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet)
24. Bosom Of Abraham (performed by Elvis, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet)
25. Backstage 2
26. Love Me Tender
27. Fans talking
28. Until It's Time For You To Go (a few lines)
29. Suspicous Minds + Fans talking
30. Suitcases airplane
31. I, John (rehearsal by Elvis, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet, and the Sweet Inspirations)
32. Bridge Over Troubled Water
33. Funny How Times Slip Away
34. An American Trilogy
35. Mystery Train (original Sun recording)
36. The Mayor of Roanoke, VA  speaks to the King
37. George Klein on radio and Suspicious Minds
38. Visiting Elvis concert
39. I Got A Woman - Amen
40. Big Hunk O' Love
41. You Gave Me A Mountain
42. Sweet, Sweet, Spirit (performed by J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet)
43. Lawdy Miss Clawdy
44. Can't Help Falling In Love
45. Closing Vamp (performed by the TCB band and the Joe Guercio orchestra)
46. Memories (original studio recording played over the closing credits)


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