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Elvis Presley [2005 US Bonus Tracks], Elvis Presley, Music CD
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November 14, 2003: E2TN is a worthy follow up to last year's smash "Elvis 30 #1 Hits. Following the formula established by last year's multi-million selling CD, E2TN contains 30 tracks that span the entire spectrum of the King's amazingly prolific career. Early hits like the revolutionary "That's Alright Mama" and a rollicking cover of Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" capture the youthful innocence and unbridled passion Presley used to turn the music world on its ear in the early 1950s...
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In July 1973 Elvis returned to Memphis, this time to the justly famed source of Southern soul, Stax Studios. After a couple of days, several of Stax's most famous musicians came in, including the marvelous rhythm section of Donald "Duck" Dunn , bass, and Al Jackson , drums. Apparently, the very idea of working with Elvis was intimidating and the group couldn't overcome their awe, so Elvis had to leave the building. In his absence, rhythm tracks were laid down. He then returned to add his vocals,...
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Elvis Presley Live, Vol. 5 (2004) (Karaoke, Enhanced CD-ROM)
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29 tracks by the legendary trio of Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore and Bill Black. This is the same line-up that recorded all of Elvis' Sun Sessions as well as most of his pre-Army RCA recordings, performed on every musical variety TV show imaginable and tirelessly toured the country for almost four years until Elvis was drafted in 1958. Although everyone remembers Elvis, he certainly would not have been the rockin' rebel if it hadn't been for Scotty and Bill, and these recordings prove it. Features 16 studio tracks...
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The importance of Presley in the history of rock 'n' roll and popular music remains incalculable. In spite of his iconographic status, the Elvis image was never captured in a single moment of time like that of Bill Haley , Buddy Holly or even Chuck Berry . Presley, in spite of his apparent creative inertia, was not a one-dimensional artist clinging to history but a multi-faceted performer whose career spanned several decades and phases. For purists and rockabilly enthusiasts it is the early Presley...
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Elvis Presley "Memories" '50s, '60s and '70s 3 CD Set
Turn those old Elvis Presley vinyl records into collectibles, and experience the high-quality sound of this must-have CD set. Spanning his career from the '50s, '60s, and '70s, this Memories three-disc collection contains 75 songs and over three hours of music from the King of Rock 'n' Roll(R). From his beloved hits and memorable live performances to the songs from his movies, you'll remember and love each and every classic track.
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On the occasion of what would have been his 70th birthday, Elvis Presley is the subject of a raft of retooled reissues from BMG, but this particular disc is a new, and most impressive, entry in the King's vast catalogue. As a balladeer, Elvis had few peers, and the sharp focus of this 24-track set is on precisely that aspect of his artistry. One can question the inclusion of "If I Can Dream," E's socially conscious 1968 hit single, in a collection of love songs, but it happens to be a great performance...
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No-one packages a CD album quite like the Japanese. Known as a culture for elaborate and excessive packaging, their approach to the CD album is no exception. From the visual delights of the artwork and packaging, to the content itself, you will without doubt get your money's worth here. The inclusion of the famous 'obi-strip' not only adds a uniquely intriguing aspect, but is also a great marketing tool for the Japanese labels. The term 'obi-strip' is derived from the name of the piece of...
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As a chronicle of the King's mainstream breakthrough year -- and thus a critical year in American pop culture -- Elvis 56 is a breathtaking document. This 2003 reissue features the same 22 songs (including two alternate takes, notably a previously unissued take of "Heartbreak Hotel") as the earlier disc, but an up-to-the-minute remixing and remastering has vastly improved the sound quality. The tracks are heavily weighted toward material that appeared on Presley's first two studio albums, supplemented...
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CDs. Presley,elvis: Flashback '56-'58 (cd/bk
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Yes, Elvis fans have been confronted with a dizzying array of retrospectives over the years since the King's death, but few have had as much going for them as this jam-packed single-disc collection. While the title implies it's merely a plain-old "best of," Elvis 30 #1 Hits goes a lot further -- particularly as regards the sound quality, boosted by careful tweaking of original master tapes so that even much-heard favorites like "Don't Be Cruel" and "All Shook Up" leap from the speakers with increased...
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Promised Land came from the last recording sessions that Elvis Presley ever had in Memphis, the city where his fame and his legend started. The December 1973 Stax Records studio sessions showed him, as he had on From Elvis in Memphis , reaching out to publishers other than those he owed for songs, and the repertory embraces material by Chuck Berry , Waylon Jennings , and Larry Gatlin , among others. With the best players on hand and an upbeat mood when these songs were cut, and the singer himself...
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The King of Rock & Roll's 1968 Christmas television special and corresponding LP needed no other title than ELVIS (emblazoned in letters as tall as the record itself), but it became enshrined as " The '68 Comeback Special ." During the late '60s, several years removed from live performance of any kind, Elvis had become something previously unimaginable: safe. His recorded output and material were strictly controlled to maximize profits, his appearances were limited to movie theaters, and only his...
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Very good shipment. 11 days to Europe. Very high recommended. After sales answered my inquiry about the shipment within 3 hours!! I will buy again at...
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Personnel: Mary Holladay, Mary Greene, Susan Pilkington, Dolores Edgin, June Page, Temple Riser, Sonja Montgomery, Mary Cain, Ginger Holladay, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Kathy Westmoreland, The Imperials Quartet, The Jordanaires, The Nashville Edition, Hurshel Wiginton, Millie Kirkham, Joe Babcock, Charlie Hodge (vocals).Compilation Producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen; Roger Semon.Recording information: 1957 - 1971.
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Two full, original albums packaged together at one great price!
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This was one of several live recordings by "the King" to appear during the early '70s and was extremely popular, owing to the quality of the performance and the range and number of songs included, as well as the timing of its release -- older fans, having been denied Elvis Presley 's presence on stage for more than a decade, responded to his sudden re-emergence with more enthusiasm than they'd shown for any of his non-hits albums in years; and new listeners, too young to have heard him in the 19...
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The original Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3 was, like its predecessors, an unprecedented release -- no one in rock & roll up to that point, other than Elvis, had ever legitimately earned a second greatest-hits volume, much less a third. This is also the place where the legitimately softer, more mature Presley replaces the angry young Elvis represented on the first two volumes. On a sexual level, songs like "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Fame and Fortune," "I Gotta Know," and "Surrender" offer...
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Though RCA released only three LPs and an EP of dedicated gospel material during the lifetime of Elvis Presley, it's likely that he sang more gospel than any other type of music. Late at night, after a session or a show, Elvis would seek out and keep awake anyone who could carry a tune, in order to pore over the nuggets of gospel music he had soaked up during his early years at the Assembly of God churches in Tupelo and Memphis. And among Elvis' most prized awards, among hundreds, were his four Grammy...
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The soundtrack to an ABC-TV special, Elvis: Viva Las Vegas documents the king's years in a place, the International Hotel (later the Las Vegas Hilton), where he played close to one thousand shows, before two million fans, over the course of seven years. Dramatic, intense, driven and earthy, frequently moving, but not without the occasional cloying note, an Elvis show in the early '70s was the apotheosis of rock music. It was rock and soul, gospel and pop, blues and country. It was Elvis at maximum...
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The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing, SHM-CDs feature improved transparency on the data side of the disc, allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head. SHM-CD format CDs are fully compatible with standard CD players.
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Elvis Presley [Remaster] - CD - Elvis Presley
Includes six bonus tracks.Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore (guitar); Floyd Cramer, Marvin Hughes, Shorty Long (piano); Bill Black (double bass); DJ Fontana, Johnny Bernero (drums); Ben Speer, Gordon Stoker, Brock Speer (background vocals).Engineers: Sam Phillips; Bob Ferris; Ernie Oelrich.Liner Note Author: Colin Escott.When Elvis first broke on the national scene, nobody--not RCA, not Elvis' manager Colonel Tom Parker, and certainly not Elvis himself--had any...
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