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Something for Everybody
Elvis Presley's third non-soundtrack, post-Army album is, in many ways, his most interesting from those years, though nowhere near his best. Something for Everybody offers a tamer body of songs than Elvis Is Back!, but also shows the effect of Presley's maturation his voice is better than ever, and this is reflected in the arrangements, most of which are closer in spirit to the finely crafted pop symphonies of Roy Orbison than they are to any of Presley's earlier work. His ballad performances are impeccable...
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Elvis Presley - Something For Everybody Framed Gold Record. Officially Licensed. Overall Size 18x24
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ELVIS PRESLEY is that rare kind of artist in today's music world. His appeal is so broad and so deep that it cuts through several age levels and through all areas of musical enjoyment. "Something For Everybody" continues Follow That Dream Records program of reissuing classic Elvis albums that are no longer part of the mainstream Elvis catalog for the RCA Records label. This 2 CD set reissue comes with the content of the original 1961 release along with a ton of additional material from the recording...
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presley elvis something for everybody ($28.89) (£17.66) (€19.59)
Theres Always Me. Give Me the Right. Its a Sin. Sentimental Me. Starting Today. Gently. Im Coming Home. In Your Arms. Put the Blame on Me. Judy. I Want You With Me. I Slipped I Stumbled I Fell.
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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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Description Elvis Presley's third non-soundtrack post-Army album is, in many ways, his most interesting from those years, though nowhere near his best. Something for Everybody offers a tamer body of songs than Elvis Is Back, but also shows the effect of Presley's maturation -- the voice is better than ever, and this is reflected in the arrangements, most of which are closer in spirit to the finely crafted pop symphonies of Roy Orbison than they are to any of Presley's earlier work. His ballad performances...
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Comments: 1961,orig black label,'long play' at bottom,back cover promotes compact 33s,orig inner sleeve,osw,sl sunwear on spine
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Elvis Presley 's third non-soundtrack post-Army album is, in many ways, his most interesting from those years, though nowhere near his best. Something for Everybody offers a tamer body of songs than Elvis Is Back , but also shows the effect of Presley 's maturation -- the voice is better than ever, and this is reflected in the arrangements, most of which are closer in spirit to the finely crafted pop symphonies of Roy Orbison than they are to any of Presley 's earlier work. His ballad performances...
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This is the original and rare 1961 RCA LPM-2370 High Fidelity release. Songs include: There's always me; give me the right; it's a sin; sentimental me; starting today; gently; i'm comin' home; in your arms; put the blame on me; judy; i want you with me; and i slipped, i stumbled, i fell.
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State-of-the-art, next-generation algorithms are used to manually remove clicks and pops. Noise Reduction is applied to the audio to remove surface noise from the vinyl record. The individual tracks are separated in preparation for being placed on the Master CD.
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