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| Suspicious Minds (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, piano); Tommy Cogbill (guitar, bass); Reggie Young (guitar); John Hughey (steel guitar); Ed Kollis (harmonica); Jackie Thomas (saxophone, trombone); Andrew Lowe, Glen Spreen, J.P. Luper (saxophone); R.F. Taylor, Wayne Jackson, Dick Steff (trumpet); Jack Hale, Ed Logan, Gerald Richardson (trombone); K. Adkins (bass trombone); Tony Cason, Joe D'Gerolamo (French horn); Bobby Wood (piano): Bobby Emmons (organ); Mike Leech (bass); Gene Chrisman ... |
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| The Home Recordings (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| PRIVATE ELVIS is a compilation of home recordings from 1956-66, two-thirds of which is previously unreleased. Compilation producers: Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Includes liner notes by Ernst Jorgensen and Colin Escott. Elvis Presley is undoubtedly the artist with the largest posthumous catalog in the world. In addition to the countless recordings he made during his long, prolific career, countless repackagings of old material and the occasional bit of previously unreleased material ... |
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| Memories: The 68 Comeback Special (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Billy Goldenberg (conductor); The Blossoms; B.J Baker, Sally Stevens, Bob Tebow, John Bahler (vocals); Scotty Moore (acoustic & electric guitars); Charlie Hodge (acoustic guitar); Tommy Tedesco, Mike Deasy, Alvin Casey, Joseph Gibbons, Neil Levang, Charles Britz (guitar); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Don Randi (piano); Larry Knechtal (keyboards, bass); Charles Berghofer (bass); Hal Blaine, Gary Coleman (drums); Lance Legault ... |
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| A Golden Celebration [Box] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, The Jordanaires. Compilation producers: Joan Deary, Gregg Gellar. Digitally remastered by Dennis Ferrante and Vince Caro. In the years since Elvis' death, RCA has chosen various landmark occasions on which to release sets of previously unissued Presley material. ELVIS ARON PRESLEY, sometimes referred to as the "Silver Box," arrived on the fifth anniversary of Presley's passing. PLATINUM: A LIFE IN MUSIC marked the twentieth anniversary. The release of the ... |
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| Blue Hawaii [Remaster] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| This 1997 reissue of BLUE HAWAII is remixed and remastered from the original three-track master tapes and includes 8 extra tracks. Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); Scotty Moore, Hank Garland, Tiny Timbrell (guitar); Alvino Rey (steel guitar); Fred Tavares, Bernie Lewis (ukelele); George Fields (harmonica); Boots Randolph (saxophone); Floyd Cramer (piano); Dudley Brooks (piano, celeste); Bob Moore (bass); D.J. Fontana, Hal Blaine, Bernie Mattinson (drums); The Jordanaires, The Surfers ... |
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| G.I. Blues [Remaster] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| The 1997 reissue of G.I. BLUES is remixed from the original three-track master tapes, and includes extra tracks. This limited edition of the reissue includes a deluxe 28-page booklet. This is the soundtrack to Elvis' fifth movie, made in early 1960. The version of "Blue Suede Shoes" on this soundtrack was recorded in 1960 and is different from the 1956 single version. Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); Scotty Moore, Tiny Timbrell, Neal Matthews Jr. (guitar); Jimmie Haskell ... |
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| Raised on Rock (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals), James Burton, Reggie Young, Charlie Hodge, Bobby Manuel (guitar), Bobby Wood, Don Sumner (piano), Bobby Emmons (organ), Tommy Hensley, Tommy Cogbill, Donald Dunn (bass), Jerry Carrigan, Ronnie Tutt, Al Jackson (drums), Joe Esposito (percussion), J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Voice, Kathy Westmoreland, Jeannie Green, Mary Holliday, Ginger Holliday (background vocals). Recorded at Stax Studios, Memphis, Tennessee on July 21-23, 1973, except tracks 2 & 4 ... |
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| Elvis Now (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals); Chip Young, Charlie Hodge, Harold Bradley (guitar); James Burton (guitar, dobro); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Bobby Thompson (banjo); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); David Briggs (piano, organ); Charlie McCoy (organ, harmonica); Norbert Putnam (bass); Jerry Carrigan (drums, percussion); Farrell Morris (percussion); The Imperials Quartet, Millie Kirkham, Jeannie Green, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, Temple Riser, Dolores Edgin, June Page, Sonja ... |
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| That's the Way It Is (RCA) (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); James Burton, John Wilkinson, Charlie Hodge, Chip Young (guitar); Charlie McCoy (harmonica, organ); David Briggs (piano); Glen D. Hardin (keyboards); Jerry Scheff, Norbert Putnam (bass); Ronnie Tutt, Jerry Carrigan (drums); Millie Kirkham, The Sweet Inspirations, The Imperials Quartet, The Nashville Edition, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, Jeannie Green (background vocals). Reissue producer: Chick Crumpacker. Recorded at RCA's "Nashville Sound" Studio B, ... |
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| Viva las Vegas/Roustabout (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| VIVA LAS VEGAS personnel: Elvis Presley, Ann-Margaret (vocals); Scotty Moore, Billy Strange, Tiny Timbrell, Alton Hendrickson, Glen Campbell (guitar); Boots Randolph, William Green, Steve Douglas (saxophone); Oliver Mitchell, James Zito (trumpet); Randall Miller, Herb Taylor (trombone); Floyd Cramer, Artie Cane, Calvin Jackson (piano); Bob Moore, Ray Siegel (bass); D.J. Fontana, Buddy Harman, Frank Carlson (drums); Roy Hart (percussion); The Jordanaires, The Jubilee Four, The Carole ... |
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| That's the Way It Is [Gold Disc CD] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); James Burton, John Wilkinson, Charlie Hodge, Chip Young (guitar); Charlie McCoy (harmonica, organ); David Briggs (piano); Glen D. Hardin (keyboards); Jerry Scheff, Norbert Putnam (bass); Ronnie Tutt, Jerry Carrigan (drums); Millie Kirkham, The Sweet Inspirations, The Imperials Quartet, The Nashville Edition, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, Jeannie Greene (background vocals). Recorded at RCA's "Nashville Sound" Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee on June 6-7, ... |
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| Today (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); James Burton, John Wilkinson, Johnny Christopher, Chip Young, Charlie Hodge (guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Glen Hardin, David Briggs, Tony Brown, Jimmy Gordon (keyboards); Duke Bardwell, Norbert Putnam, Mike Leech (bass); Ronnie Tutt (drums); Voice, Charlie Hodge, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, Millie Kirkham, Lea Berinati (background vocals). Engineers include: Al Pachucki, Mike Shockley. Reissue producer: Chick ... |
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| Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals); J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Kathy Westmoreland & The Sweet Inspirations (background vocals). Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Recorded live at the Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii on January 14, 1973. Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); Charlie Hodge (vocals); James Burton, John Wilkinson (guitar); Glen D. Hardin (keyboards); Jerry Scheff (bass guitar); Ronnie Tutt (drums); J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Kathy ... |
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| The Lost Album (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Scotty Moore (guitar); Floyd Cramer (piano); D.J. Fontana (drums); The Jordanaires (background vocals). Recorded at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, May 26-27, 1963, except "It Hurts Me," "Memphis, Tennessee" and "Ask Me," January 1, 1964. Digitally remastered at BMG Recording Studios, New York in July 1990. Throughout the 1960s, Elvis Presley's recording career took a back seat to his movie career. A grueling schedule of ... |
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| The Great Performances (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Released in conjunction with a home video release. Includes "My Happiness," which Elvis performed as a teenager for his mother's birthday. Tracks 1-10, 12 and 13 are mono, the rest are stereo. Unlike other performers of the early rock era, Elvis is as closely associated with his many television and film appearances as he is with his records. To capitalize on the wealth of rare and interesting video footage of the King, in 1990 Buena Vista released a two-video set called Elvis: The Great ... |
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| The Alternate Aloha (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| The dress rehearsal for the "Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii" TV special, recorded on January 12, 1973 at the Honolulu International Center. 3 of these songs were recorded at a late night session following the dress rehearsal. In January 1973, Elvis and his manager Colonel Tom Parker staged the most spectacular publicity event of Presley's later career: a Hawaiian concert broadcast via satellite to over one billion viewers. A recording of that concert was released in 1973 as ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA ... |
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| The Memphis Record (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar, piano); Reggie Young (guitar); John Hughey (steel guitar); Arvid Blumberg, Albert Edelman, Nate Evans, Ed Freudberg, Noel Gilbert, Gloria Hendricks, Ann Oldham, Hal Saunders, Robert Snyder, Ann Spurbeck, Brenton Banks, George Binkley, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Pierre Menard, Akira Nagai (violin); Mike Leech, Fred Lewing, Nino Ravarino, Mary Snyder, Glen Spreen, Vernon Taylor, John Whelan, Marvin Chantry, Gary Vanosdale (viola); Pamela ... |
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| Elvis #1 Singles [Box] [Limited] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| This limited edition, numbered deluxe box includes the original 45 rpm artwork for each single and 19" x 24" posters. Personnel include: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); James Burton, Scotty Moore (guitar); Bill Black (bass instrument); D.J. Fontana (drums). The ELVIS #1 SINGLES box set is, among other things, a monument to impracticality and excessive packaging. A nostalgia fetish item par excellence, the box houses 20 of Elvis's best-selling singles as individually packaged CDs, each of ... |
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| Elvis: Inspirational (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Recording information: 1960 - 1973. In early 2006, RCA/Sony released three Elvis Presley compilations, each one focusing on a different aspect of the King's catalog. This installment, featuring tracks recorded between 1960 and '76, finds Presley, as the title would suggest, in an inspirational mode. While not expressly gospel, the collection stills offers up songs of hope and faith. Elvis ably takes on classics such as "Amazing Grace" and "Danny Boy," and also shines on more contemporary ... |
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| Elvis At The International (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Recorded live in Las Vegas in 1969 after a long hiatus from performing, ELVIS AT THE INTERNATIONAL is a must for fans of Elvis Presley. From "Blue Suede Shoes" to "In the Ghetto," the King shakes through 21 classic tunes and several between-song monologues. |
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| Elvis R&B (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Recording information: 1955 - 1970. Though many of these sides are not only technically rockabilly, but also form the foundations of rock & roll as it was known for much of the 20th century, they began as R&B songs performed by black artists like Big Mama Thornton, Arthur Crudup, and Lloyd Price, hence this collection's title. Elvis Presley's fertile early 1950s period is well-represented by cuts like "Good Rockin' Tonight," "My Baby Left Me," and "That's All Right," while the music's ... |
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