Elvis Unlimited
ISSUE NUMBER 53, 2012
Jailhouse Rock - Frame by frame New book from Erik Lorentzen
The Circle G Foundation
Join Stan Urban at Graceland Randers! CD being recorded live!
Help save Elvis’ private ranch!
New Cd’s! Elvis Tribute Artists
All the latest news!
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E D I TOR I A L HI ALL! It’s spring and the air is full of possibilities! The unveiling of our coming Elvis statue is drawing near! I’m so excited about this and I think it’s going to be one of the best and most detailed statues ever! This is the 35th year of Elvis’ passing. An anniversary marked all over the world. I still find it absolutely amazing that Elvis is still so popular and his legacy thriving after so many years! Late last year, I was very pleased to find out that something active is being done to try to save the Circle G Ranch. I heard of the Circle G Foundation and posted the press releases and info from them on the Graceland Randers website and facebook page whenever the campaign had something new to say. I was very honored when they approached me a few weeks ago, asking me to be an Ambassador for the cause. I accepted of course and hope you’ll all help this wonderful cause to save and preserve a historic Elvis site. On another note, I recently heard that Cirque Du Soleil’s Viva Elvis is running for the final year. Such a surprise and such a shame! I guess, it’s not in great demand. I hope I have the chance to see it before it closes. In this issue, we have some interesting insights into the Circle G Ranch and the campaign to save it, an article written by Circle G Foundation founder, Lesley Pilling. Our Memphis based friend, Sue Mack, has written an article about the new exhibit “Elvis on Tour” at Graceland Crossing. We also take a look at what an Elvis impersonator is and why some choose this as a hobby or way of life. We have also put focus on the upcoming Elvis movies – 4 in total! – And give you all the details we’ve been able to dig up. Hope to see you at Graceland Randers sometime during 2012. If you do get the chance, drop me a line and let me know. I would love to meet you! Elvis – Today, tomorrow and forever Rikke
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2 NEW ELVIS BOOKS IN OUT Erik Lorentzen and Pål Granlund has announced that they on january 8th 2012 will release 2 new books, in a series called Elvis Presley In Hollywood. The books will be called Jailhouse Rock: Frame By Frame & King Creole: Frame By Frame, and will both be containing more than 400 pages and off course a lot of photos, both new and old. Erik Lorentzen however, states that there will be no repetitions of the pictures from the FTD book King Creole, and that the pictures in these books are from collections the authors have bought recently. HARRY MORGAN DIED The actor best known from M*A*S*H Harry Mirgan is dead at the age of 96. Harry starred opposite Elvis in Frankie & Johnny in 1966 NEW GRACELAND LEGACY PROTECTORS Henrik Knudsen took a trip to the United States betweenChristmas and New Year when Elvis’ first guitarist Scotty Moore was named Graceland Randers Legacy Protector. The appointment took place during guitarist’s 80-year birthday party at his home in Nashville. Scotty was there from the start in 1954, when he and Bill 4
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Black (bass), along with Elvis recorded the first single “That’s Alright Mama“ at Sun Records in Memphis and later toured the southern states around the attempt to break through. Scotty was in 2011 appointed as No. 29 on Rolling Stone Magazine list “100 Greatest Guitarist of All Time”. Gordon Stoker was a member of Elvis’ famous chorus The Jordanaires and recorded many songs and albums with Elvis, primarily in the early years. Gordon Stoker was named Graceland Randers Legacy Protector in his home in Nashville. Gordon recorded and performed with Elvis during the period1956 to 1970 and is probably the most famous of all the choirs,who worked with Elvis.
The two men - both of whom are legends in themselves -accepted the appointment with joy. Certificates of course, was handed over by Henrik Knudsen himself, who besides being the man behind Graceland Randers is a long lasting friend of both Scotty and Gordon. As they both put it: «We’ve known Henry for over 25 years» Scotty & Gordon published officially as Graceland Randers Legacy Protectors of Elvis› 77-year birthday on Sunday the 8th January 2012 at an afternoonevent with music, food and birthday cake at Graceland Randers.
the Scottish artist behind the statue here. MC this evening will be the legendary Jørgen de Mylius, (Graceland Randers Legacy Protector), who with his vast Elvis knowledge and showmanship is the perfect host for an event such as this. The show kicks off at 8 PM and you can book a table in the Highway 51 Diner either 5:00-6:30 PM or 6:30-8:00 PM. Booking online (under “Restaurant”) or by phone +45 8642 9696 (press 3)
ELVIS’ 77TH BIRTHDAY BASH We kicked off our celebration of the King at 2 PM with coffee «It’s an honor to have these icons among the Legacy and cake, at 3:30 PM the music started and we rounded off Protectors, which among others also counts Volbeat, with dinner at 5 PM. Jorgen de Mylius, Jimmy Jorgensen, and the legendary bassist Bob Moore and none other than Sir Cliff Richard,» The live music was delivered by Sound of Memphis and concludes Henrik Knudsen. there was served a 3 course mouth watering menu and - of course – a birthday cake. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH, NOV 2011 Graceland Randers Employee of the Month for November THE WINNER OF A TOUR is Charlotte, who is our Allround girl. She cleans, does the We’ve now drawn the winner between all who paid their dishes and all kinds of odd jobs. She’s skilled, flexible and 2012 membership before December 24th. The winner has a positive attitude and we appreciate her VERY much who’s won a tour of Graceland Randers including museum at Graceland Randers! admittance for 10 people is: Bjarne Nissen, Hinnerup (please contact us to book a date for ORIGINAL ELVIS AUTOGRAPH IN THE WEBSHOP the tour)CONGRATULATIONS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL OF YOU! We have just gotten a new addition to our webshop. An original Autograph from 1972. Remember if you are a VIP member you can save $ 159 on this item. ELVIS SPECIALS IN THE SHOP We have added the copies of the old book Elvis special, which was published by Elvis Monthly in the 60s, 70s and 80s to the webshop. All of them are vintage and we only have one of each copy, so act fast if you need them in your collection. BIG BIRTHDAY BASH APRIL 14 On April 14 we will celebrate Graceland Randers’ 1-year birthday with a really big party! Maarten & The Memphis Experience will do a show at Graceland Randers. Maarten is an old favorite among many Danish Elvis fans and we’re very happy to be able to present Maarten & band for the very first time at Graceland Randers. We will also disclose the new Elvis statue that our members have been helping us raise money for. We will also have
NEW EXHIBITS AT GRACELAND IN MEMPHIS “Three new exhibits are in the process of being unveiled in and around Graceland (3717 Elvis Presley Blvd.). The first new addition gives an in-depth look at “Elvis on Tour,” the Golden Globe-winning documentary that follows Elvis on his April 1972 tour. Guests can see the trophy, stage clothing worn by Elvis, rare photos and video. The exhibit is located at Graceland Crossing (3717 Elvis Presley Blvd.). “Elvis: Through His Daughter’s Eyes” opens Feb. 1 and is part of the Graceland VIP tour. Elvis fans can examine the W W W. E LV I S U N L I M I T E D . C O M
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relationship between the singer and his daughter, Lisa Marie, through family photos, home movies and items from her time growing up in the Memphis landmark. “ICON: The Influence of Elvis Presley” exhibit opens March 1 at the Sincerely Elvis museum in Graceland Plaza — just across the boulevard from Graceland itself. The ICON exhibit celebrates the King’s status as a pioneer who influenced many modern artists, and gives fans a chance to see items including Bono’s MacPhisto suit, Sammy Hagar’s Red Rocker custom guitar and one of Bill Clinton’s saxophones.” Excerpt from The Boston Herald, by Bill Burke / The Travel Guy.
RADIO ALFA CELEBRATED ELVIS’ BIRTHDAY Elvis-radio station, Radio Alfa, celebrated Elvis’ birthday on January 8, 2012. Like previous years, the hour between 6 & 7 PM there were played Elvis music exclusively under the headline ”Always Elvis”. A title previously used on Radio Alfa, where Henrik Knudsen has entertained the listeners with Elvis anecdotes and music by the King himself. The title was also used on the album that Radio Alfa & Graceland Randers released in connection with the opening of the tourist attraction in Randers. ”Always Elvis” continues on Radio Alfa and you are able to hear Elvis every Sunday at 6 PM. Hosts of the show are Henrik Knudsen and Radio Alfas program executive Poul Foged – they explain about the show: ”There are interesting stories about Elvis and the listener will get the opportunity to have their 3 favorite Elvis songs played. We are also rewarding a chosen listener with a price.” If you want to be a part of the show, please send an email with your 3 favorite Elvis songs to henrik@gracelandranders.dk or write on Graceland Randers’ Facebook www. facebook.dk/GracelandRanders
STAND-UP COMEDIAN HENRIK BRUHN VISITS! Stand-up comedian Henrik Bruhn, known from “Comedy Kuren” visited Graceland Randers today. Thank you for dropping in!
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ELVIS IN THE BEGINNING - MR. DYNAMITE Elvis In The Beginning : Mr. Dynamite : In 1955, to promote Elvis’ performance in Texarkana, Arkansas, at the Arkansas Municipal Auditorium, an interview was conducted by Elvis’ then manager, Bob Neal. It featured Elvis, Scotty Moore and Bill Black. This interview, recorded in Memphis Tennessee is one of the earliest known Elvis Presley interviews. JAT Records, through a special arrangement with Memphis Flash Records, has obtained the original, vintage vinyl interview record and label, complete with a special two-sided Elvis Presley Picture Sleeve, but that’s not all. In 1956, the year Elvis changed the world forever, Colonel Parker produced the first 100% Elvis tour book, that accompanied Elvis on his concert stops. This nostalgic photo book included stories and photos of Elvis rockin›, Elvis with his parents, and much more. Now, for the first time ever, with the purchase of the reproduced vintage vinyl interview record, you will receive a stunning reproduction of the legendary Elvis (Mr. Dynamite) tour book, absolutely free. This special product from JAT Records/ Memphis Flash, is a limited edition & a July 4 Rush Release BUDDY HARMAN SIGNED CD Buddy played drums on various studio sessions in the sixties with Elvis. Buddy played on Numerous movie soundtracks and hits like Such A Night, Are You Lonesome Tonight, It’s Now Or Never, Surrender, Crying In The Chapel, Follow That Dream, Good Luck Charm, She’s Not You, (You’re The ) Devil In Disguise, Memphis, Tennessee, Kissin Cousins, It Hurts Me, Roustabout, Puppet On A String, Frankie And Johnny, Spinout, I’ll Remember You, Double Trouble, Easy Come, Easy Go, Clambake, Speedway, and Stay Away Joe to name just a few. Buddy passed away in 2008 YOUNG MAN OF THE NATION DVD It is finally here, a real cool piece of history from January 16, 1971. Including a bonus double sided photo FTD IS ALSO RELEASING A NEW BOOK The book King Creole Frame By Frame which originally was to be released by Erik Lorentzen, will now be released as
an FTD book. Knowing the previous releases from both Erik Lorentzen and FTD this is certanly an item which will be very requested
punch that would make even Tyson jealous. When Stan first came to Denmark in the mid 80’s, it was suggested that he’d change his name and start doing playback. Ridiculous idea, Stan is still Stan, and he’s a
WELCOME TO THE U.S. AMBASSADOR We bid U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, Laurie S. Fulton, welcome to Randers! ALWAYS ELVIS - STILL HAVE A FEW CD’S LEFT We still have a few copy’s of the Always Elvis Unicef CD left in our shop. GET VIP ACCESS AT OUR 1-YEAR BIRTHDAY PARTY Club Graceland Randers Platinum membership - help us raise our coming bronze Elvis bronze statue! As a Platinum member you get your name on an Elvis memorial plaque inside the Elvis Museum at Graceland Randers, a certificate and all year access to the Elvis Museum at Graceland Randers for 2012. Deadline for payment to have you name on the plaque inside the Elvis Museum at the unveiling of the statue and the plaque: March 1, 2012! BACK IN TIME: 5TH OF FEBRUARY 1955 Elvis performed at the Louisiana Hayride, Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport. He sung: That’s All Right, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, Tweedle Dee and Money Honey PICTURES FROM THE ELVIS CRUISE 2012! Charles Stone sent us these pictures from the Elvis Cruise a couple of days ago! Thank you, Charles, for sending these, so we can share them with other Elvis fans! STAN URBAN - RECORDED LIVE ON STAGE AT GRACELAND RANDERS There are two things that have come to Denmark to stay. It’s rock’n roll and Stan Urban. This man plays rock’n’roll with an energy that reaches far into the 21’th century - he has a W W W. E LV I S U N L I M I T E D . C O M
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live act. He delivers the real deal, and he has no regrets. Stan plays rock’n’roll with the real 50’s spirit - and the soul of today. That’s probably why your knees go soft and your heart starts pounding when Stan puts his fingers to the piano. The 10th of May Stan will be recording an album at Graceland Randers, we are very proud that Stan picked us, for the recording night, let’s bop!
BURNING LOVE AND DANCING KIDS February 1st was Children’s day at Graceland Randers and 70 children were gathered for a lesson in Elvis. Thank you to Kristrup Børnehus, Børnehuset Skovdalen, Børnegården Sct. Ana for visitting and for bringing good spirits. MARTHA ESPOSITO HAS SADLY PASSED AWAY Martha Esposito sadly passed away after having been ill with neoplastic meningitis for a long time. Our deepest condolances and thoughts to Joe and Martha’s family & friends.
ELVIS’ GRANDDAUGHTER ENGAGED? Alex Pettyfer & Riley Keough engaged? Elvis Presley’s granddaughter spotted wearing engagement ring while out with actor. The couple was first spotted together in October. Alex Pettyfer and Riley Keough co-star in the upcoming male stripper film ‘Magic Mike. LISA MARIE ABOUT HER FATHER Elvis Presley was always dressed for a performance. The ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ singer died in 1977 at the age of 42 and although his daughter Lisa Marie was only nine at 8
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the time he passed away, one of her overriding memories of her father is how fanatical he was about his appearance. She said: ‘He was always fully, fully geared up. You’d never see him in his pyjamas coming down the steps, ever. You’d never see him in anything but ‘ready to be seen’ attire. ‘There can be a sort of cheesy take on him, which I don’t always love sometimes - you know, the later years and that whole thing with his white jumpsuit. Now I’m probably over it. But I mean it was kind of running wild for a while. It was a little bit cringe worthy.’ Lisa Marie - who has just recorded her third album also revealed her down-to-earth father loved to spend time hanging out on his motorcycle with the locals in his Memphis, Tennessee neighbourhood. She said: ‘Sometimes he would go and there would be a convoy and everybody would follow. He’d be going down Elvis Presley Boulevard and you would see these devices riding down the road, of all sorts.’
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ON GRACELAND RANDERS Graceland Randers is proud to once again open the doors for a concert with rock legend Stan Urban. The title of the show is “Stan Urban & Friends” and includes Esther Brohus among others. The concert takes place on May 10 2012, and will not be just another concert. This show is to be released on CD, and now is your chance to be immortalized with Stan Urban on CD! We look forward to see as many as possible of you here at Graceland Randers for this event! More information about ticket sales follows.
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OVER THE LAST 30 OR SO YEARS, A LOT OF MOVIES HAVE BEEN MADE ABOUT ELVIS PRESLEY. SOME WITH MORE SUCCESS THAN OTHERS. I WAS CURIOUS AS TO WHAT HAPPENED TO THE VARIOUS ACTORS IN THESE MOVIES, SO HERE ARE SOMETHING REGARDING THE MOST MEMORABLE MOVIES, WHILE WE WAIT FOR THE ULTIMATE MOVIE.
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"ELVIS THE MOVIE" from 1979 was the first movie about Elvis. Contrary to Europe the movie was not shown in cinemas in the US. The movie got the highest audience ever in the US and was produced by John Carpenter. Kurt Russell starred as Elvis. Kurt Russell had actually had his acting debut in the Elvis movie "It happened at the World’s Fair" from 1963, when Russell was just 12 years old. He is the kid that kicks Elvis over the shin. As a child Russell was
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associated with the Disney-corporation and when his contract expired in 1970 he played baseball in Minor League for a period of time. Kurt Russell is the only "Elvis" actor to have had a long and prominent career. Besides the 1979-movie Russell also wore a white jumpsuit in the movie "3000 Miles to Graceland", where he played a bank robber in a casino in Las Vegas. A funny detail is a scene where a fan at an Elvis Convention in Las Vegas asks Russell, who’s dressed in a jumpsuit, to sign something from "It happened at the World’s Fair". Kurt Russell's father, Bing Russell, played Vernon Presley. Kurt Russell actually married Shelly Winters, who played Pricilla in the movie. They divorced a few years later and Russell is married to Goldie Hawn today. I still wonder why the movie was never shown in cinemas in the US. "This is Elvis" from 1981 is still the most worked-through movie ever and a true masterpiece. They used original scenes with Elvis and only needed actors in a few scenes. Paul Boensch, who played Elvis at age 10, was never heard of again. Canadian actor David Scott, who played Elvis during the Sun years, had a very short career with only a few supporting roles. Scott died in Montreal, 1993. Johnny Harra, who played Elvis at age 42, was an Elvis impersonator who only participated in this movie. Harra died on March 30th, 2011. Dana Mackay, who played Elvis at age 35, was never heard of again. The movie "Elvis and the Beauty Queen" was released in 1981 starring Don Johnson as Elvis. It was absolutely a terrible movie of the worst kind. Don Johnson later became a big eighties’ icon as Crokett in the television series
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“Miami Vice”. Johnson is still an active actor today. "Hear tbreak Hotel" from 1988 was a charming little fairytale that definitely was not realistic. David Keith, who played Elvis, started his career in 1978 with a supporting role in “Happy Days”. He is still an active actor today. The girl that Elvis falls in love with is played by Tuesday Weld, who actually starred with Elvis in "Wild in the Country" back in 1961. 1988 was also the year when the movie version of Pricilla's book "Elvis & Me" was shown on TV. Dale Midkiff played Elvis. The book is fascinating but I do not think the movie adaptation was very successful. Dale Midkiff has had an active television and big screen career since 1985 and many of us probably remember him best as Louis Creed in Stephen King's "Pet Cemetery". There’s a mistake in the movie. A scene where Elvis and Pricilla visit Las Vegas in the mid-1960s and you can see the Landmark Hotel in the background. This hotel was not constructed until 1969. "Elvis" (the television series) began in 1990 and it was an excellent run-through of Elvis in the years 1953-1955. The series consisted of 13 episodes and was also shown on Danish television. The role of “Elvis” was played by actor Michael St. Gerard and he is probably the best Elvis look-a-like to date. Gerard also starred as Elvis in the movies "Great
Balls of Fire" and "Heart of Dixie", both from 1989. You may also remember him as Chris Suiter in 4 episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 from 1991. In 1994 Gerard ended his career as an actor and is now a priest in Harlem, New York. Millie Perkins played Gladys Presley in the same series. Millie Perkins was also in "Wild in The Country" with Elvis in 1961. This series was sadly never released on VHS or DVD. In 2005 CBS aired a 173-minute long, 2-part television miniseries about Elvis. I had expected a lot from this one but I was very disappointed. Elvis' story is a fairytale in many ways but a lot of things were left out which ruined it once again. The role of “Elvis“ was played by an otherwise excellent actor, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, but the magic was not there. More than 300 Elvis look-a-likes had participated in the casting but they chose Meyers, who was not even present at the casting himself. The only thing I think was nearly perfect was Rose McGowan as AnnMargret. There’s also a small mistake in this movie. Tom Parker sits at his desk in 1962 and there are a lot of records on the shelf behind him. One of them is "Flaming Star" which was not released until 1968.
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FORTY YEARS ago in April of this year, the last Elvis movie was filmed… “Elvis on Tour.” This documentary which was filmed after the 1970 successful “Elvis: That’s the Way It Is, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll”, followed Elvis on a 15-city tour comprising of 19 shows in April 1972. It unveiled what it was like to go backstage and on the road with Elvis and his crew. “Elvis on Tour” would be a close “front row” look of an Elvis tour with scenes that had never before been seen by Elvis’ fans. The directors were given total access to Elvis. They filmed him backstage, in his dressing room and while he traveled
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in his private chartered jet and limos. The working titles for the film were “Sold Out” and “Standing Room Only”, but the title finally settled on was “Elvis on Tour” which more accurately depicts what the documentary is about.
performed two shows; one at 2:30 in the afternoon and the other in the evening at 8:30pm. Those four cities were Knoxville, TN; Hampton, VA; Macon, GA and Jacksonville, FL. In all nearly one quarter million fans saw Elvis perform during this tour.
The tour started April 5, 1972 in Buffalo, New York and concluded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 19th. The other cities on the tour included Detroit, MI; Dayton, OH; Knoxville, TN; Hampton, VA; Richmond, VA; Roanoke, VA; Indianapolis, IN; Charlotte, NC; Greensboro, NC; Macon, GA; Jacksonville, FL; Little Rock, AR and San Antonio, TX. In four of the cities he
The directors of the film, Robert Abel and Pierre Adidge filmed the first concert (Buffalo, New York) not to be included in the documentary but to identify what the best possible camera angles would be to film Elvis on stage. It also gave them insight as to how Elvis performed and what to expect
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during filming. The concerts that were actually filmed for the documentary included Hampton and Richmond, VA; Greensboro, NC and San Antonio, TX. These concerts were chosen particularly because the concert halls/buildings were the most adequately set up for filming and sound recording. Roanoke, VA and Dayton, OH were two other cities that had footage included in the documentary; however none of the concert footage from these two cities was used in the film. Elvis on Tour was the only Elvis film to receive any award. It received the Golden Globe for Best Documentary of 1972. The award was presented at the
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aters. The total production costs were $1.6 million dollars of which $1 million was Elvis’ fee. It is rare that documentaries are a box office success, but it went on to reach the #13 spot on the Variety National Box Office charts.
«ELVIS ON TOUR WAS THE ONLY ELVIS FILM TO RECEIVE ANY AWARD. IT RECEIVED THE GOLDEN GLOBE FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY OF 1972» What is spectacularly notable about the documentary film is that it was released by MGM on November 1, 1972 and was such a tremendous success at the box office that it recouped all production costs after only 3 days in movie the-
In the film we see Elvis in concert as we have before. What is different is seeing Elvis and his entire entourage of bodyguards and musicians during rehearsals, backstage in his dressing room, afterthe-concert jam sessions and seeing the everyday candid behind-the-scenes moments. Of particular interest is a scene in which Elvis looks pensive and retrospective after the concert in Florida. Devoted fans and their reactions were filmed catching glimpses of Elvis’ plane arriving or Elvis leaving his hotel or the concert venue. Elvis on Tour is a definite must-see film for any Elvis fan. This film portrays such energy that you almost feel like you are there. Newspaper headlines after each concert expressed the thrills of the concert… Buffalo, NY: “Presley Magic Still Strong As Record 17,360 Turn Out”. Detroit, MI: “One King and 16,000 Cameras… Ah, That Elvis – He Never Changes”. The Detroit newspaper described Elvis taking the stage: “Suddenly the house lights dimmed to the sound of a piercing collective sigh. The band began playing the fanfare. A vision appeared bounding on the stage with a white sequined jumpsuit… a red scarf wrapped loosely around the neck and a flowing cape. The vision was greeted by popping flashcubes, lit simultaneously and repeatedly like wild bolts of lightning.” In the Jacksonville Florida Times-Union they
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stated “Elvis Presley was introduced by the music of 2001: A Space Odyssey… For every tenth second passed, an enormous crew of cricket sounds accompanied the fire-fly action of a thousand instamatics. This would go on for the entire show: the temporary blindness Elvis must have experienced never razed him.” The San Antonio TX paper said “Presley is a showman, a good one, and Tuesday’s audience reflected his continuing appeal.” In honor of the 40th anniversary of this documentary film and Elvis’ 15-city tour, Elvis Presley Enterprises has unveiled an “Elvis on Tour” exhibit located at Graceland Crossing across from the Graceland mansion. This exhibit examines in depth the “Elvis on Tour” documentary about Elvis’ April 1972 15-city tour. This exhibit presents many artifacts including Pierre
Adidge’s Golden Globe Award (on loan from Jeannine Adidge), concert posters, Elvis’ jewelry, concert and personal clothing, and some rarely seen photos. Elvis’ concert jumpsuits are highlighted in the exhibit on rotating platforms allowing the fans the opportunity to see all aspects of the jumpsuits. In addition to the rarely seen photos, there is about a 10-minute video of Priscilla, Jerry Schilling, Joe Esposito and others talking about Elvis. This video was shown to audiences at the special theater showing in July 2010. It was also shown at the Orpheum Theater for the Elvis on Tour showing during Elvis Week 2010. Elvis wore seven different jumpsuits for this tour and five of them are on display in the exhibit. The Blue Nail and Red
Pinwheel are in private collections and are not included in the display at Graceland. The White Fireworks Suit is on loan from the private collection of Larry and Judy Moss of Memphis, Tennessee. All of the other jumpsuits Elvis wore on this tour are in Graceland’s collection. Below are listed the seven jumpsuits along with a brief description of each. 1. Blue Nail – A light blue jumpsuit with matching white lined cape and white lined kick pleats. 2. Red Pinwheel –A red jumpsuit with matching white lined cape and white lined kick pleats. Also known as the Burning Love Suit or Red Matador. This is one of three "pinwheel" suits Elvis had; the Black Pinwheel and the White Pinwheel.
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3. White Pinwheel – A white jumpsuit with matching red lined cape and red lined kick pleats. Also known as the White Matador or Red Lion. Elvis wore this suit in four of the Elvis on Tour concerts: Detroit, Roanoke, Macon and San Antonio and was featured on one of the posters. 4. White Fireworks – A white jumpsuit with matching light blue lined cape and light blue lined kick pleats. Also known as the Star Suit. Elvis had two other "fireworks" suits; the Black Fireworks and the Royal Blue Fireworks. Elvis wore this suit at five of the Elvis on Tour concerts. 5. Snowflake –A white jumpsuit with matching black lined cape and black lined kick pleats. Also known as the Spectrum Suit. Elvis wore this suit at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. 6. White Pyramid –A white jumpsuit with matching yellow lined cape and yellow lined kick pleats. Also known as the White Diamond/Pyramid. This suit was worn by Elvis in Jacksonville, FL.
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7. Owl Suit – A royal blue jumpsuit with matching silver lined cape and silver lined kick pleats. Also known as the Royal Blue Fireworks. Graceland identifies this suit in the exhibit as the “Purple Owl”. Elvis also had two other "fireworks" suits; the Black Fireworks and the White Fireworks. He wore this at the Greensboro concert.
To sum it all up, Elvis on Tour was aptly described in the Indianapolis Star “He came, he sang, he conquered. Who? Why the man in the blue jumpsuit, of course… But those who aren’t aware that the Concert of the Year was held at the Coliseum last night, we’d like to pass along the word that the King lives.” Elvis Lives!
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WE HAVE MANY INTERESTING ACTIVITIES COMING UP AT GRACELAND RANDERS. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: MAY 2012 4: St. Bededag We’re open but the Diner is closed for lunch 10: Stan Urban concert 13: Mothers’ Day 17: Ascension Day We’re open as usual 27-28: Whitsun Holiday We’re open as usual JUNE 2012 4: Fan Club meeting in Randers 7:00-9:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 5: Danish Constitution Day & Fathers’ Day We’re open as usual 9: Fan Club meeting in Ballerup 12:00-4:00 PM For members of The
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23-24: ww2yanks 10am - 6pm Association for World War 2 enthusiasts, who will camp and show their equipment, vehicles, tents and so on, which they collect from the American side of the second world war. Outdoor event, free admittance JULY 2012 4: Fan Club meeting in Randers 7:00-9:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. JULY 4 EVENT More info to come... AUGUST 2011 4: Fan Club meeting in Ballerup 12:00-4:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club.
13-19: Randers Week More info to come... 13-15: Elvis Memorial Days 2012 With Linda Gail Lewis (sister of Jerry Lee Lewis) More info to come... SEPTEMBER 2011 1: Fan Club meeting in Ballerup 12:00-4:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 4: Fan Club meeting in Randers 7:00-9:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 8-9: Open House More info to come... 22: Good Rockin’ Tonite 2012 More info to come...
OCTOBER 2011 6: Fan Club meeting in Ballerup 12:00-4:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 9: John Braad Talk/Lecture More info to come... 10: Fan Club meeting in Randers 7:00-9:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 13-14: Scandinavian Elvis Championship 2012 Charity Event More info to come... 31: Halloween More info to come... NOVEMBER 2011 2: Mike Andersen Duo Blues at it’s best! 8pm Tickets: DKK 100 Graceland
Randers Webshop 3: Fan Club meeting in Ballerup 12:00-4:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 5: Fan Club meeting in Randers 7:00-9:00 PM For members of The Official Danish Elvis Presley Fan Club. 24-25: Christmas Parties 2012 Entertainment: Elvis On My Mind Book your table through Highway 51 Diner Phone (+45) 8642 9696 (press 3 for Diner) 29: Thanksgiving More info to come...
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CIRCLE G FOUNDATION HELLO, I AM Lesley Pilling Founder and Director of The Circle G Foundation. In August 2010 my husband Jim and I visited the Circle G ranch for the first time and were heartbroken to discover how it was being allowed to literally rot by the roadside. I vowed then and there to do my utmost to save this significant and important piece of ‘Elvis’ history and on my return home I launched The Friends of Elvis –Save The Circle G Campaign and began to spread the word. Within a short space of time I heard from fans from every continent on the globe and also from some of Elvis’ friends, who realised how important it is to save the ranch. Most of you will know that the ranch is where Elvis could escape to from being ‘Elvis Presley’ for a short while. It is where he spent time with friends and family enjoying his love of horses and the outdoors in fact the place was so special to him that he spent a portion of his honeymoon there. It is a significant piece of his story, a place that was important
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to him at a time in his life that was full of change – a newly married man, expectant father and an entertainer at a vital crossroads in his career. And despite what some have said, Elvis continued to care about the ranch long after he’d sold it. I have that on very good authority from several sources that were close to Elvis. In August 2010 the ranch had been up for sale for just a few months but the inflated asking price of $6.9 million USD meant that it was unlikely that a buyer would be found quickly. In the months since then the price has been dropped to $3.9 million USD (approx. £2.6 million GBP) – and although that is still above the going rate for land/ property in the area, it does make finding a buyer more plausible. Our vision for the ranch is to see it open as an attraction for Elvis fans and non-
fans alike and also provide leisure facilities for the local community in Horn Lake Mississippi. Our aims and objectives are to sympathetically and tastefully restore the site to how it was when Elvis knew and loved it; enabling visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the site, just as Elvis did, by providing walking trails, horse riding (hopefully creating a safe haven for res-
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prime objective is to widen our search to find an investor with the insight (and funding) to secure the future of the Circle G and hopefully to work with us to realise the potential of the ranch and what an amazing place it could be. The Circle G Foundation is a real team effort. We have two Management Teams; I head generally run the Foundation and also head up the UK team with my
So what’s next? Well, I said at the beginning of the year that I wanted 2012 to be THE year for the Circle G and I have to say that things are moving along nicely. Obviously this year is a huge year for Elvis fans and I believe that we have to do all that we possibly can to harness that enthusiasm, and also the raised press interest in Elvis, to our benefit.
«I WANTED 2012 TO BE THE YEAR FOR THE CIRCLE G AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT THINGS ARE MOVING ALONG NICELY» husband Jim. In the US our Team Leader is Sue Mack. Many of you will know Sue, and for those of you who don’t, she is the partner of Mike Freeman and together they run ‘Mikes Memphis Tours’. After a very successful recruitment drive we now also have 19 Ambassadors in Denmark, UK, USA, Australia, Ireland and Canada, who work really hard to publicise our organisation, fundraise and generally do all that they can to make sure the Circle G Foundation’s profile is gaining prominence and recognition worldwide. We are always looking to recruit more, so if you are interested, please get in touch with us at friendsofcircleg@talktalk.net for more details.
At the end of February we started an on-line petition aimed at having The Circle G included on the National Register of Historic Sites. We are targeting the petition at Senator Thad Cochran, The Mississippi State Senate and the Mississippi State House of Representatives. We don’t just need hundreds of signatures… we need thousands, so please add your name and help us along the way. You can find a link on our website’s home page www.circlegfoundation.co.uk just click on the link, sign the petition and pass the word to your Elvis friends. We have written ‘back-up’ letters to Senator Cochran and also to the Missis-
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• And finally – on August 17th we have a meeting scheduled with Mr Nat Baker, the Mayor of Horn Lake. This really could be a seminal moment in our efforts to Save The Circle G. So that’s the news so far… Way back in 2010 when I started this fight to save the ranch I said it would be a long road. Sometimes the going’s a bit ‘bumpy’ to say the least! BUT…I know with the dedication and conviction of our team and the support of Elvis’ amazing fans, it’s a road we’re travelling successfully and each step is bringing us closer to our goal of saving the ranch. SO JOIN US ON THE JOURNEY…….IT’S GOING TO BE QUITE A RIDE!
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ALL THE LATEST CD RELEASES! The CD descriptions have been written by the labels themselves and should only be viewed as descriptions, not reviews from our part. The intention behind the CD News section is just to let you know what’s being released. We aim to give you all releases, we can find and are aware of.
rhythm & blues. It was an attempt to reach the mainstream sounds of the day, like Elvis managed in 1969. But this time RCA was embracing the famous Stax sound. Tracklisting: If You Don’t Come Back - edited 2.30 / Sweet Angeline - edited 3.03 / Are You Sincere? 2.02 / Three Corn Patches 3.09 / I Got A Feeling In My Body - edited 3.35 / Find Out What’s Happening - edited 2.32 / Girl Of Mine 3.40 / Raised On Rock - edited 2.40 / Loving Arms 2.53 / It’s Midnight 3.22 / I Miss You 2.14 / For Ol’ Times Sake 3.38 / Just A Little Bit 2.50 / If You Talk In Your Sleep 2.43 / I’ve Got A Thing About You Baby 2.45 / Bonus Track: I Can Help 4.03
ELVIS IN PERSON 1971 This is a very good audience recording of the Dinner Show from August 23, 1971 in Las Vegas. Tracklist: 2001 Theme That’s All Right Proud Mary I Got A Woman / Amen / I Got A Woman Sweet Caroline Polk Salad Annie Johnny B. Goode It’s Impossible Love Me Blue Suede Shoes / Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On Heartbreak Hotel Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel Hound Dog Love Me Tender Suspicious Minds Band Introduction I’m Leavin’ Lawdy Miss Clawdy Can’t Help Falling In Love
IF YOU DON’T COME BACK This disc is the “lost album” of Presley imports. It has a long history and would likely never have been released if not for the many requests over the years. The version of “Loving Arms” here is worth the price of admission. Never has Elvis been so up-close and personal, as if he’s singing in your living room! The tracks have been carefully selected to retain the “Stax sound.” At the time, this Elvis session was an unique blend of country, funk, gospel and 24
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BEFORE DARKNESS FALLS Elvis’ 1973 “Summer Festival” was his 9-month long stand in Las Vegas since July-August 1969. Reviews noted his excess weight and half-hearted performances. But, despite bad press, health issues and a 1967 marriage that would soon end in divorce, Presley slowly warmed to his always-thrilled fans. At both shows Elvis welcomed the presence of Lisa, his beloved daughter, then just five and-a-half years old. Obviously, she provided additional inspiration for her dad. In fact, there are several rare highlights, including “A Big Hunk O’ Love,” “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” “Release Me” and “How Great Thou Art.” And for fans of legendary bass player Emory Gordy, Jr., these would be among the last dates he would ever do with Presley. Both the Dinner and Midnight sets are taken from a 24-bit digital transfer of the first-generation copy of a privately recorded 120-minute cassette. Tracklisting: CD 1 - August 26, 1973 Dinner Show 01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. I Got A Woman / Amen - 04. Love Me - 05. Steamroller Blues - 06. You Gave Me A Mountain - 07. Blue Suede Shoes - 08. Medley: Long Tall Sally / Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On / Your Mama Don’t Dance / Flip, Flop And Fly / Jailhouse Rock / Hound Dog - 09. Love Me Tender - 10. Fever - 11. Bridge
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THE HILLYBILLY CAT LIVE A Graceland Records digipack with gorgeous photos and liner notes plus technical information. It features one of the best shows from his August Las Vegas engagement, namely the August 23rd, 1970 dinner show, taken from the original unspoiled – a tremendous audience recording! This recording was partly released in 1970 on vinyl as “The Hillbilly Cat, Live”, but it was a combined version of 2 different shows, August 23rd dinner and 24th Midnight show. The sound quality was great for the time. Rumors were that a professional recording (soundboard) was used. This is not the case; a stereo tape recorder was used directly in front of the center stage. Graceland Records was lucky enough to work with the original audiocassette. These days the possibilities to improve an audience tape are far greater than they were in 1970, so this recording now sounds significantly better.
ELVIS NOVEMBER TOUR CD Saturday, November 13 1971 (2:30 pm). Dallas TX. Memorial Auditorium. The audio concert CD is accompanied by a DVD of the complete Dallas 13th November 1971 afternoon show, although part (about half) previously issued by Sundial Production in 1996 (Kicked it up in Dallas) here you have the chance to have the complete show in a superior audio quality, a digital transfer of the first-generation copy. With previously released and unreleased footage from the Dallas afternoon/evening shows and for the first time the complete 20:00 min footage of Kansas City. Tracklisting: November 13, 1971 AS Time 55.46 min 01.Intro 1.17 02.That’s All Right 1.53 03.Proud Mary 1.43 04.Amen 0.47 05.Proud Mary 2.44 06.You Don’t Have to say You Love Me 2.03 07.You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling 4.22 08.Polk Salad Annie 4.26 09.Love Me 1.34 10.Heartbreak Hotel 1.34* 11.Blue Suede Shoes/Whola Lotta Shaking goin’ on 1.35* 12.It’s Now Or Never 2.17* 13.Are You Lonesome Tonight 2.37* 14.Hound Dog 1.22* 15.How Great Thou Art 2,38* 16.Introduction 1.14* 17.Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2.16 18.Bridge Over Troubled Water 5.37 19.I Can’t Stop Loving You 2.25 20.Suspicious Minds 6.08 21.Funny How Time Slips Away 3.02 22.I Can’t Help Falling In Love 1.46 23.Closing Vamp 0.17 November 13, 1971 ES Time 4.01 min 24. Turn Around And look at Me 0.21* 25. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 3.48* November 15, 1971 Time 3.29 min
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STELLAR IN ATLANTA Features a very good audience Recording of the evening show in Atlanta on June 30th, 1973. Tracklisting: See See Rider I Got A Woman / Amen Help Me Make It Through The Night Love Me Tender Steamroller Blues You Gave Me A Mountain Love Me Blue Suede Shoes Rock Medley I’m Leavin’ How Great Thou Art Hound Dog Fever Something What Now My Love Suspicious Minds Introductions I’ll Remember You I Can’t Stop Loving You An American Trilogy A Big Hunk O’ Love Can’t Help Falling In Love Closing Vamp The release date is the first week of February.
“SUCH A NIGHT” & (VS) “HAWAII: FOR GOD AND COUNTRY” Memphis Recording Service in association with JAT Productions has released ‘Such A Night in Pearl Harbor’. It contains a completely new re-mastered CD of Elvis’ performance of the benefit concert recorded in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on March 25th 1961 in aid of the USS Arizona Memorial Fund. The quality is of this concert is far superior to anything ever released before. Elvis performs 15 songs and sings every one as if it were the first time he had ever presented them to an audience. This includes many #1 hits and classics that were never performed previously or again such 26
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as ‘A Fool Such As I’, ‘I Need Your Love Tonight’ and more. Also included for the first time ever is the 30-minute radio broadcast from Hawaii a week before Elvis’ arrival. It promoted the concert for the memorial fund, playing selected tracks from Elvis’ Christmas and ‘His Hand in Mine’ album, released at that time including words by Elvis Presley. The CD is accompanied by a 100-page hardback book, containing many rare photographs. HAWAII: FOR GOD AND COUNTRY BLVD CD The complete benefit show for the Arizona Memorial fund plus the radio broadcast from Uncle Tom’s Cabin a few days earlier to promote the Elvis Show. This historical show is the only one available of the only 3 shows given in the 60s before Elvis disappeared from the stage for 8 years. Only 3 days later he started filming “Blue Hawaii”. The audio is remastered and optimized for maximum listing pleasure; priority has been given to historical value. Nevertheless it will be a thrill to discover the excitement of the only Elvis Show in 1961 recorded to date. A 24-page booklet accompanies the CD (with more than 74 minutes running time), to give detailed background info + many rare photos. Also including clippings, articles and items from the show and the fund raising. The first 1000 copies will just like in 1961 be numbered THE ELVIS SHOW. 01 Introduction 02 Heartbreak Hotel 03 All Shook Up 04 A Fool Such As I 05 I Got A Woman 06 Love Me 07 Band Introductions 08 Such A Night 09 Reconsider Baby 10 I Need Your Love Tonight 11 That’s All Right 12 Don’t Be Cruel 13 One Night 14 Are You Lonesome Tonight ? 15 It’s Now Or Never 16 Swing Down Sweet Chariot 17 Hound Dog
THE SPECIAL RADIO BROADCAST. 18 Introduction and promotion for the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial benefit Elvis Show on Saturday 25th. 19 Take My hand Precious Lord 20 Tom/ EJ Solomons (US. Navy Admiral ) 21 I Believe In The Man In The Sky 22 Dialogue/ Neal Shaw Blaisdell (Mayor of Honolulu) 23 It’s No Secret 24 Tom/ Mr. H.Tucker Gratz (Chairman of War Memorial Commision). 25 Milky White Way 26 Tom/
George Chaplin* (Editor of Honolulu advertiser) 27 He Knows Just What I Need 28 Tom / William F .Quinn (Governor of Hawaii) 29 I Believe 30 Tom/ Morley Theaker (Sears manager, In charge of the Ticket sales) 31 Tom /Calls Elvis from his “Uncle Tom’s Gabin” in Hawaii, they talk about a special broadcast for the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial benefit. 32 The Last Post / Tom 33 Peace In The Valley 34 Tom /Credits.
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INTO THE LIGHT Unreleased dinner show from August 7th, 1973. It’s the second show of the season. Elvis is in a very good mood and did a pretty fine show. The sound quality on this one is also very good for an audience recorded show! Tracklisting: Also Sprach Zarathustra
May 11, 1974. The first release of this concert was released through the collectors label FTD in combination with a book about the concert. Annoyingly the speed ran obviously too slow and the pitch was also wrong. When it was released as a single CD there was hope that FTD worked on the show for the better, but once again nothing was done to correct the faults. So here you can hear the show for the first time at the correct speed and the correct pitch.
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TWO NEW MEMORIES CD’S Two new audience recordings from the Memory label have been announced to be out this month. Titles are “Last Time In Spectrum” & “Really Don’t Want To Know” and the dates are Philadelphia, PA, May 28, 1977 & Jacksonville, FL, May 30, 1977 It comes in an eight page booklet.
Blues - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trouble - Blue Suede Shoes - Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin` Goin` On/Mama Don’t Dance/Flip, Flop And Fly/Jailhouse Rock/Whole Lotta Shakin` Goin` On - Love Me Tender - Hound Dog - Fever - What Now My Love - Suspicious Minds - Introductions - I Can’t Stop Loving You - An American Trilogy - A Big Hunk O’ Love - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp BONUS SONGS (from August 31, 1973, the songs are previously unreleased) - Faded Love (August 7, 1973 MS) - Release Me - Bridge Over Troubled Water - How Great Thou Art - Heartbreak Hotel - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Mystery Train/Tiger Man
September 1972. The shows were sold out, professional and well-received. Elvis looked great and sang like a bird, as these two previously unreleased sterling performances on September 2nd clearly prove. These previously unreleased Dinner and Midnight sets are taken from 24-bit digital transfers of the first-generation copies of privately recorded cassettes. They were recorded by the same fan and are presented in superb monaural sound. Tracklisting: CD 1 / Saturday, September 2, 1972 Dinner Show 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. Polk Salad Annie 07. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks - 08. What Now My Love 09. Fever - 10. Love Me 11. Blue Suede Shoes - 12. Heartbreak Hotel - 13. All Shook Up - 14. Love Me Tender - 15. Hound Dog W W W. E LV I S U N L I M I T E D . C O M
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JUST ONE MORE SMILE A rare recording of one of the last live performances Elvis ever did. Recorded by a fan in the audience this release is for the collectors. Accompanied by a 20-page booklet telling the story of Elvis´ last tour in words and pictures plus having two different concert reviews from this concert in Des Moines this is a nice collectors-package. Although the sound of the recording is far from perfect to many ears it has to be said that the tape-source is new and significantly better than known so far from circulating CD-r´s. Tracklisting: Also Sprach Zarathustra See See Rider I Got A Woman / Amen Love Me If You Love Me (Let Me Know) You Gave Me A Mountain Jailhouse Rock O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never Little Sister Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel Help Me Danny Boy (Sherill Nielsen) Walk With Me (Sherill Nielsen) Blue Suede Shoes Introductions Early Morning Rain What’d
Featuring the complete performance of August 6th, 1972 Midnight Show at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, Nevada. Rainbow Records is again able to deliver a very fine show in really nice sound, recorded by some fans tape recorder, which had been secretly brought in. As usual a very high quality booklet comes with this release. It has a lot of pictures and information covering the magic of Elvis and Las Vegas back in August/September of 1972 on its 20 pages. Tracklisting: 01. Also Sprach Zarathustra 02. C. C. Rider 03. Proud Mary 04. Until It’s Time For You To Go 05. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me 06. You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling 07. Polk Salad Annie 08. What Now My Love (with false start) 09. Fever (with false start) 10. Blue Suede Shoes 11. Heartbreak Hotel 12. Little Sister / Get Back (Incomplete) 13. Suspicious Minds (Incomplete) 14. My Way 15. Band Introductions 16. An American Trilogy 17. Can’t Help Falling In Love 18. Closing Vamp / Announcements
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BLUE OWL IN GREENSBORO This CD is a fantastic re-release of the legendary Greensboro show recorded for Elvis Presley’s April tour for the smash documentary “Elvis On Tour”. We have speed corrected the show and added a few bonus tracks from March 1972 rehearsing for his April tour. This release comes in a fully printed cardboard sleeve and has colour photos wearing the blue owl jumpsuit. Immediately following our first release will be Inferno records 2nd CD titled “International Tigerman” - a jewel case CD with fantastic full colour booklet and liner notes . Due around March the 7th. For fans by fans!
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THE HILLBILLY CAT RETURNS As recorded at the Hilton Hotel showroom in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 24th, 1970, Midnight show. Comes in a digipack with gorgeous photos and liner notes plus technical information. It features one of the best shows from his August Las Vegas engagement, namely the August 24th, 1970 midnight show, taken from the original unspoiled – a tremendous audience recording! Tracklisting: 01. Orchestra Intro 02. Opening Vamp / That’s All Right 03. I Got A Woman / Ave Maria (excerpt) 04. Spanish Eyes (excerpt) 05. Tiger Man 06. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 07. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 08. Polk Salad Annie 09. Band Introductions 10. Johnny B. Goode 11. Celebrity Introductions (Jimmy Wakely, Darlene Love, The Osmond Brothers) 12. When The Snow Is On The Roses (with 2 false starts) 13. Celebrity Introduction (Ed Ames) 14. The Wonder Of You 15. Heartbreak Hotel (with false start) 16. One Night (with two breaks) 17. All Shook Up (false start only) 18. Blue Suede Shoes / Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On 19. Hound Dog 20. Bridge Over Troubled Water 21. Suspicious Minds 22. Can’t Help Falling In Love (false start) / Release Me 23. Can’t Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp
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of this Special Day of June 1972. The flyer indicates the “Unedited Masters” series will continue soon with one title related to the year 1971 and another volume covering a larger period in time.
VEGAS VARIETY VOL. 9 Featuring the complete performance of December, 1976 Dinner Show at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, N e v a d a . Rainbow Records is able to deliver the third to last Las Vegas performance Elvis ever did. This time the guys from RR managed to obtain the original cassette tape with a recording from this very evening. The fan who recorded the show in 1976 knew exactly how to do it and used two microphones and a very good. As usual a very high quality booklet comes with this release. It has a lot of rare pictures from exactly this show (Dec. 11, 1976 DS) and information covering the magic of Elvis and Las Vegas back in December of 1976 on its 16 pages. Tracklisting: 01. Also Sprach Zarathustra 02. C. C. Rider 03. I Got A Woman/Amen 04. Love Me 05. You Gave Me A Mountain 06. Rip It Up (part) 07. O Sole Mio (Sherrill Nielsen) / It’s Now Or Never 08. Blue Suede Shoes 09. Help Me (with false start) 10. Elvis dedicates ‘My Way’ to Mr. & Mrs. Beaulieu 11. My Way 12. Introduction of Mr. & Mrs. Beaulieu 13. Band Introductions 14. Early Mornin’ Rain 15. What’d I Say 16. Drum Solo (Ronnie Tutt) 17. Bass Solo (Jerry Scheff) 18. Piano Solo (Tony Brown) 19. Happy Birthday to Tony Brown 20. Electric Piano Solo (David Briggs) 21. Love Letters 22. School Day 23. School Day (reprise) 24. Hurt 25. Dialogue 26. Hawaiian Wedding Song 27.
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ERIK LORENZEN and Pål Granlund present “Jailhouse Rock – Frame By Frame”. Jailhouse Rock is seen through MGM photographers’ lenses and follows the original film script, containing photos from around the set, the set itself, recording sessions etc.  If any Elvis movie fully captured the mood, the music, and the mores of its era, it was Jailhouse Rock. Not only is it among the best Elvis Presley movies, but it also may just be one of the most potent films of its time. Is there any
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other film that so succinctly captures the rebellion of early rock and roll? The two men who deserve all the credit for this publication are well-known Elvis fans and long-standing buddies, Erik Lorentzen and Pål Granlund. When these two team up to produce new books you will be getting something very special. This follow-up to their prior work “King Creole Frame By Frame “ is no exception. “Jailhouse Rock Frame By Frame” is just a beautiful work of art, packed with hundreds of stunning, previously unpublished photographs that have been carefully selected by the authors from their extensive private collection, alongside text written by Mike Eder. Although the majority of this book’s content is photographs, Mike Eder’s words provide an insightful as well as interesting portrait of a young, eager and creative Elvis Presley. During the
creative process Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller describes a down-to-earth and completely open Elvis. “Jailhouse Rock Frame By Frame“ also provides the answer to the question why Elvis did his best work on screen in this particular movie. Part of the answer is that in this project he was treated like a creative entity whose input mattered. It also features exclusive wardrobe stills of The Jordanaires and of Elvis and Barbara Lang in Hollywood. This beautiful 2.5 kilos and 345 pages piece of work is an absolute must have for every Elvis Presley collector. 
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IMPERSONATOR/ TRIBUTE ARTIST – WHY?
LOTS HAVE been said and written
about Elvis impersonators and ETAs (Elvis Tribute Artists). We all have an opinion. Some think you shouldn’t imitate at all, for others it’s just another way of keeping the King’s memory alive. We give you a closer look at what it means to be an impersonator and why some choose to impersonate the King.
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Wikipedia description of an ”Elvis Tribute Artist”/”Elvis Impersonator”: ”An Elvis impersonator is someone who impersonates or copies famed American musician Elvis Presley. Professional Elvis impersonators, commonly known as Elvis tribute artists (ETAs), can work all over the world as entertainers, and such tribute acts are in great demand
due to the unique iconic status of Elvis. There are even a number of radio stations that exclusively feature Elvis impersonator material. While some of the impersonators perform a whole range of Presley music, the raw 1950s Elvis and the later 1970s Elvis are the favorites. There are many Elvis contests, festivals and other events held
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across the world celebrating Elvis and his many impersonators.” Elvis impersonation constitutes imitating his visual image by wearing an Elvis wig and sideburns, putting on a rhinestone-studded jumpsuit and assorted jewelry and singing just like him. According to the Professional Elvis Impersonators Association there were 170 impersonators when Elvis died in 1977 and more than 200,000 globally today. Just to break it down for you, there are different types of impersonators: • The Look-alikes Who concentrate mostly on the visual elements, such as Elvis’ fashion, using accessories, wigs, costumes and jewelry • The Sound-alikes. Who concentrate on changing their voice to sing or talk like Elvis. Examples of this type include country artist Ronny McDowell and Rock’n’Roll artist Ral Donner. • Combination. Who use both the visual and aural methods. Actor Kurt Russell was an example of this type in 1979 with his lead role in the TV-movie “Elvis” and in 2001 with his lead role in the big screen movie “3,000 Miles to Graceland”. There are also different levels of impersonation: • Professionally (ETAs) Full-time Elvis impersonators who perform for a living. • Amateur Enthusiasts or people who impersonate Elvis for a hobby. • Fun / Comedy Usually done as part of a parody. It is a little known fact that Elvis imper-
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impersonating Elvis became popular in the mainstream. Sometimes, it might seem as if some impersonators have difficulty
sonations began all the way back in the mid-50s. When Elvis’ career began to shape in 1956 and his popularity really started to rise, a young Jim Smith of just 16 years of age, began jumping on stage and imitating Elvis. Jim’s physical resemblance to Elvis and his mannerisms caught the attention of a Canadian DJ named Norm Pringle, who had been playing "That's All right Mama" and "Heartbreak Hotel" on the radio. Norm featured Jim several times on his regular TV show, TV HOUSE PARTY SHOW, CHEK-TV, Victoria, BC, Canada. Jim always took the stage with a guitar, although he never learned to play and only pretended to sing along with the music – he couldn’t sing either. Jim is still the world’s first known Elvis Impersonator. He still lives in Victoria, Canada. The first really significant Elvis impersonation was perhaps in March 1970, when an American protest singer by the name Phil Ochs took the stage at Carnegie Hall in an gold lamé suit, made by Elvis’ costumer, Nudie Cohn. Elvis’ own favorite impersonator was Andy Kaufman, who did a surprisingly proficient impersonation as a part of his act in the mid-1970s. The only Elvis Tribute Artist that Elvis himself ever went to see was Bill Haney. During Elvis’ lifetime impersonators emerged from small town talent competitions primarily, but it was not until after his death in 1977 that
in drawing the line between their performances as Elvis and their personal lives. As if they draw the “Elvis” more and more into their own private character. Sometimes, it’s the audience that finds it hard to draw the line.
A very well-known sound-a-like Jimmy “Orion” Ellis became know for his voice’s resemblance to Elvis’ brought him success like he hadn’t known before… But only when he put on a mask. As Jimmy Ellis, he couldn’t make it. As a mystery guy - after Elvis’ death – Hidden behind a mask, with a
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voice so close the King’s, he became popular and the focus of a huge media attention. When he took off his mask and revealed his true identity the media attention disappeared just as quickly as it came. But why choose to impersonate Elvis on any level? And what thoughts go into an impersonator’s performances? We have allied ourselves with Charles Stone (Elvis’ former Tour Producer), Kraig Parker (renowned ETA), Henrik Busborg (one of the best ETAs in Denmark), and Graceland Randers’ Henrik Knudsen to try to clarify things on this point. Elvis’ former tour producer, Charles Stone, has been travelling around the world with Elvis tribute shows for the past six years. The show “Elvis Forever”, with ETAs Ryan Pelton and Kraig Parker, recently toured Denmark and Charles talked about ETAs, Elvis and the “Elvis Forever” show in particular: “I can say we have the two best at what they do. And these guys are so good at what they do. They are not trying to be Elvis - please understand that. They just are so talented that they can present a show that if you didn’t see Elvis alive, this is as good
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as it is going to get.” Stone continues, “and it is not only in the way the two performers Ryan Pelton and Kraig Parker sing, that makes one believe the King actually is alive. It is also in the show they deliver; making the audience - not the least the female part of it - feel like they have actually been close to their idol himself. Just like it was when Elvis was still alive.” For Kraig Parker, there is something magical in performing the King's music; “There’s a lot of emotion when I go on
not overdo it – a lot of guys overdo it and I think you can go too far, but there is a good saying: Less is more, so I just do my best interpretation and have a lot of fun and you are going to win every time." It is not only the fans that have an interest in the ETAs. Elvis Presley Enterprises host the search for the ”Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist” each year. Judges at the venues during both the preliminary rounds across the U.S., Canada, Japan and Australia and the
«A GOOD ETA HAS TO DISTANCE HIMSELF TO BEING ELVIS – SOME OF THEM REALLY BELIEVE THEY ARE ELVIS, AND THAT’S WHEN IT GOES COMPLETELY WRONG» to the stage. Preparing for the show is one thing, but when you actually step out on the stage and the music is pumping and the crowd is cheering there is like electricity that you can’t explain. And I felt that from the first time when I first did my first Elvis impression for a small audience. When I left the room I turned and looked at my friend and said: “Man, what is happening there?” I felt something that I never had felt before, and it was just amazing that you can go out and do music by someone else and still feel that and hopefully the audience can feel it as well; it’s just an electrical, magical musical power.” Parker continues: "It is a big challenge. It is big shoes to fill out, but I feel like I am a good entertainer and people really seem to appreciate what I do. A lot of what comes across as me as well as Elvis Presley, so I try to give myself over to the crowd when I am in a show as well as give Elvis Presley. And as long as I do that - and
semifinals and finals look for the "best representation of the Elvis legacy" in vocals, style, stage wear and stage presence. The best overall performer will be named the "2012 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist." One of the best ETAs in Denmark, Henrik Busborg, has won the title as the Danish ETA Championship twice, competing against 10 other Danish ETAs. When Busborg is not performing as The King of Rock’n’Roll, he is a teacher at a local school. He lives with his wife and 3 children in Odense, Denmark and performs as Elvis Presley several times a week, sometimes even more than once a day. He performs both with his band, as a duo with his bassplayer, and sometimes just with his guitar. He recently talked to Elvis Unlimited about impersonating a rock star that died 35 years ago: “It’s not a glamorous life to be an ETA. There is no pink Cadillac waiting for you.”
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Busborg has several replicas of the King’s jumpsuits “You can easily wind up paying DKK 20,000 for just one suit. It’s not a cheap hobby to be Elvis. Busborg tells us it’s a matter of attitude when you’re learning to wear a jumpsuit ”You have to believe in what you do, be comfortable in the character. And most importantly, you have to do it with respect for the King, respect is the keyword,” Busborg says. ”My banker probably thinks I’m a little foolish sometimes, especially when I need to borrow more money for new jumpsuits,” Henrik laughs. He also shares how difficult it can be for the family when people call asking for Elvis and not Henrik – he says, “it can be difficult to control” Busborg thinks that if you want to become an ETA you must first decide which Elvis you want to be: Elvis in the fifties, lots of movement and energy - Movie Elvis of the sixties, the nice and polished Elvis - Elvis in 1968, I’m back in business and wearing a leather suit - or Elvis in the seventies, very aware of his artistic effects for instance by wearing jewels He also stresses that it’s important not to believe that you are a star just because you put on a jumpsuit – you have to have some talent and fill out the King’s shoes with respect, be credible and have Elvis in your heart.
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vis.” Henrik continues: ”Furthermore, a good ETA has to distance himself to being Elvis – some of them really believe they are Elvis, and that’s when it goes completely wrong.” But why ETA shows popular? First of all it is the wonderful Elvis music that make people attend the ETA shows. Elvis’ music always makes people happy. Elvis had a high level of sex appeal and charm, which the ETA also try to capture, and even though they are tribute artists, some of them actually do make women scream and run to the stage for a kiss. If you have never been lucky enough to see Elvis perform live, the ETA shows might be for you. If the ETA is really good and the show setup right, they can take you to a different universe. Elvis is a legend and the ETA shows can take you back to a time when women were women and men were men. They can give you an idea of what it must have been like to be at a show back when the King himself was alive and giving his all on stage. So what did Elvis himself think about all these impersonators? Elvis’ own view was a mixture between flattery and finding it slightly strange. In July of 1977 he wrote the following in a congratulatory letter to an impersonator: Dear David, Congratulations on winning the talent competition. You were in good
Henrik Knudsen (owner of Graceland Randers) about ETA’s: ”Most of them are okay, but it’s such a shame when they make it a farce, because then I feel they are making a joke out of El-
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own special talents and abilities though, David. This is a great compliment to me that you would work so hard on this act like mine but never neglect your own special abilities to be yourself also. Best wishes in the future and God bless you. Sincerely, Elvis Presley
The supermarket tabloid the Weekly World News, known for its supernatural and paranormal themes and an approach to news that verged on the satirical, joked that Elvis himself entered an Elvis lookalike contest at a local restaurant shortly before his death, and came in third place. Some people did not realize that this was not true. Charlie Chaplin actually once entered a Chaplin look-alike contest. He was reported to have come in third. To perform as and pretend to be someone else takes more than a jumpsuit – it takes talent and respect. Without these you get a sad parody. Unfortunately the latter category is usually more visible and tends to draw more attention than the kind of imitators, who really make an effort and work hard to do Elvis justice. Some change their name to include “Elvis”, “Presley”, or “Aaron” – or all of them. Some have had “work done” to look more like Elvis. Is this still respectful? Where you draw the line is up to you, but whether we like ETAs or not, there’s one thing, we can all agree on – There was only one King!
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no place where Elvis played more shows, and his return to the city in 1975 was like a homecoming to both Elvis and the many fans he had there since he started out. We have chosen to release the soundboard from the evening show of June 7 – definitely a show that Elvis and the audience truly enjoy, and with a great set list featuring old and new favourites. The CD comes in a 5” digipack with an eight-page booklet featuring photos from the June 1975 tour.
Introductions/Johnny B. Goode 4:50 Introductions/School Day 2:56 T-R-O-U-B-L-E 3:33 15 Why Me Lord 2:40 16 How Great Thou Art 4:41 17 Let Me Be There 3:19 18 An American Trilogy 4:53 19 Funny How Time Slips Away 3:48 20 Little Darlin’ 2:05 21 Mystery Train/Tiger Man 2:46 22 Can’t Help Falling In Love 1:51 Bonus songs 23 I’ll Remember You 2:32
FTD 110 (506020-975040) Barcode: 5060209750408 If one place is to be picked as the most important in the career of Elvis Presley, it is without doubt Shreveport in the northwest part of Louisiana. The exposure that Elvis got through the radio broadcast of The Louisiana Hayride in 1954-56 was one of the key factors of establishing the early part of his career. With the exception of Las Vegas, there is
01 Also Sprach Zarathustra 1:17
24 Hawaiian Wedding Song 2:05
02 See See Rider 3:21
25 Bridge Over Troubled Water 4:18
03 I Got A Woman/Amen 6:15 04 Love Me 3:15
Tracks 1-3: Mid-South Coliseum,
05 If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 2:57
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06 Love Me Tender 2:48
Tracks 4-22: Hirsch Coliseum, Shreve-
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09 Hound Dog 1:30
Track 24 & 25 University of Alabama
10 The Wonder Of You 2:15
Coliseum, Tuscaloosa. June 3, 1975,
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WELCOME HOME ELVIS 1960 Flaming Star, in collaboration with FTD, publishes a 260 pages book about the vital weeks in 1960 where Elvis regained control over his career. The format is the same as the well-known FTD book format (KING CREOLE-THE MUSIC and A MOMENT IN TIME). The book includes: More than 300 photos, many of them previously unpublished, text by David English and a CD with the original mono master for “ELVIS IS BACK”.
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01 Make Me Know It
07 Soldier Boy
02 Fever
08 Such A Night
03 The Girl Of My Best Friend
09 It Feels So Right
04 I Will Be Home Again
10 Girl Next Door Went A’Walking
05 Dirty, Dirty Feeling
11 Like A Baby
06 Thrill Of Your Love
12 Reconsider Baby
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PROMISED LAND – The Companion Album You Asked Me To – take 3A (3:31)
180 Grams heavyweight vinyl Strictly limited pressing
6. There’s A Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In) – take 1
SIDE A
SIDE C
1. Promised Land – takes 3, 4
1. Promised Land – take 5 (3:37)
2. There’s A Honky Tonk Angel
2. Love Song Of The Year – takes 3, 4, 6
(Who Will Take Me Back In)
3. It’s Midnight – take 11 (3:23)
– take 4 + composite of takes 5, 3, 8 3. Help Me – take 1 (f.s.+ remixed master)
FTD vinyl is pleased to announce the release of “Promised Land – The Companion Album” - A Special Limited Edition 2-disc 180-gram vinyl set.
4. Mr. Songman – take 2
5. Thinking About You – take 3 (4:06)
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5. Love Song Of The Year – take 1
1. If You Talk In Your Sleep
6. Promised Land
take 9 (undubbed master) 2. You Asked Me To – takes 1, 2A
SIDE B Disc 1- alternative version of album featuring Stax outtakes Disc 2 – STAX more outtakes! Vinyl cutting by ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS DMM Copper Mastering
4. You Asked Me To – take 2B (3:54)
3. There’s A Honky Tonk Angel
It’s Midnight – take 7 (3:45) 2. Your Love’s Been A Long Time Coming - take 10 (3:54) If You Talk In Your Sleep – take 5 (2:28) Thinking About You – take 4 (4:03)
(Who Will Take Me Back In) – takes 6, 7 Mr. Songman – takes 3, 5 Promised Land – take 6 (undubbed master)
ON STAGE– February, 1970 06 Polk Salad Annie 4:40 07 Yesterday 3:15 08 Proud Mary 3:10 09 Walk a Mile in My Shoes 3:16 10 Let It Be Me (Je t’appartiens) 4:29
THE FEBRUARY 18 MIDNIGHT SHOW RECORDINGS
“Long Tall Sally” was originally released on On Stage (1999 extended version) “The Wonder of You” was originally released on 30 #1 Hits Masters of “Release Me”, “See See Rider”, and “Polk Salad Annie” were also recorded at this show
11 Long Tall Sally 3:14
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13 Kentucky Rain 3:18 14 Let It Be Me (Je t’appartiens) 3:18
DISC 2 THE FEBRUARY 18 DINNER SHOW RECORDINGS
01 See See Rider 2:28
15 I Can’t Stop Loving You 2:24
01 Long Tall Sally 2:58
02 Release Me (And Let Me Love
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02 Don’t Cry Daddy 2:32
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17 The Wonder of You 3:00
03 Walk a Mile in My Shoes 2:04
03 Sweet Caroline 2:55
18 Introductions 1:42
04 Release Me (And Let Me Love
04 Runaway 3:05
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05 The Wonder of You 3:11
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05 Polk Salad Annie 4:46
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14 In The Ghetto 3:08
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Again) 3:12
06 Long Tall Sally 2:08
18 Introductions 2:13
07 Don’t Cry Daddy 3:29
19 Suspicious Minds 5:06
08 Hound Dog 2:19
20 Can’t Help Falling in Love 2:04
17 Polk Salad Annie 7:56
“I Can’t Stop Loving You was originally released on On Stage (1999 extended version) “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” is the same recording as released on the original album Disc 1 tracks 4 & 7 recorded live on stage August 25, 1969 Dinner Show at the International Hotel, Las Vegas All other tracks recorded live on stage February 16-19, 1970 at the International Hotel, Las Vegas
OUR MEMORIES OF ELVIS For this release we added bonus of the previously unreleased volume 3 LP master tape, as well as six more cuts that series producer Joan Deary had prepared at the time. This will come with a 12-page booklet of memorabilia and photos. The “undubbed” Elvis has always been a favourite with many fans, and listening to these again, is an experience full of pleasant surprises. VOLUME 2
When I’m Over You 3:04
01) I Got A Feelin’ In My Body 3:34
04) It’s A Matter Of Time 3:03
02) Green, Green Grass Of Home 3:33
05) Sweet Angeline 3:01
03) For The Heart 3:28
06) Hurt 2:06
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04) She Wears My Ring 3:21
07) Shake A Hand 3:47
05) I Can Help 4:02
08) Promised Land 2:50
01) Are You Sincere 2:00
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09) Heart Of Rome 2:51
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Will Take Me Back In) 3:04
04) Girl Of Mine 3:36
08) Find Out What’s Happening 2:39
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09) Thinking About You 3:27
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09) Never Again 2:49
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15) Raised On Rock 2:52
10) She Thinks I Still Care 3:49
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05. KNOWN ONLY TO HIM 2:08
STAIRS (take 4) 2:12
06. I BELIEVE IN THE MAN IN THE
IN MY FATHER’S HOUSE (take 7) 2:19
SKY 2:12
MILKY WHITE WAY (takes 1, 2, 3) 3:05
07. CRYING IN THE CHAPEL (take1) 1:35
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01. JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE 2:41
SIDE 4
02. HE KNOWS JUST WHAT I NEED 2:12
JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE (take 3) 2:00
03. SWING DOWN SWEET CHARIOT 2:33
HE KNOWS JUST WHAT I NEED
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(take 8) 2:20
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(takes 1, 2) 2:26
WORKING ON THE BUILDING
02. I’M GONNA WALK DEM GOLDEN
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