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| 30 #1 Hits (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals); Gordon Stoker, Ben Speer, Brock Speer, Rad Robinson, Jon Dodson, Charles Prescott, Millie Kirham, Sherrill Nelson, Kathy Westmoreland, Myrna Smith; The Jordanaires; The Surfers; The Sweet Inspirations; The Imperials; J.D. Sumner & The Stamps. Producers include: Steve Sholes, Chet Atkins, Chips Moman, Felton Jarvis, Elvis Presley. Compilation producer: David Bendeth. Includes liner notes Peter Guralnick and Ernst Mikael Jorgensen. All tracks have ... |
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| The Number One Hits [Remaster] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Billboard's book Top Pop Hits designates Elvis "the #1 artist of the rock era." The statistics supporting this claim are compelling: with 149 records in the pop charts, Presley reached the Top 100 nearly 50 percent more often than his closest competitor, James Brown. From 1956 to the present, only the Beatles had more number ones than Elvis. Furthermore, because Elvis' records stayed atop the charts longer than the Beatles', Presley heads the list of "most weeks holding the #1 position" ... |
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| Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's ... (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| This 5-CD retrospective contains 120 tracks recorded in the 1970s, including 27 previously unreleased takes and versions. All tracks have been restored from the original master tapes. Discs 1 and 2 include the A and B sides of every single released by Presley in the U.S. during the '70s, with the exception of "Kentucky Rain," "My Little Friend" and "Mama Liked The Roses," which are available on FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS: THE ESSENTIAL 60's MASTERS I, and "Only Believe" and "Help Me," ... |
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| Elvis as Recorded at Madison Square Garden (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); James Burton, John Wilkinson (guitar); Charlie Hodge (guitar, vocals); Glen Hardin (piano);Jerry Scheff (bass); Ronnie Tutt (drums); J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, The Sweet Inspiriations, Kathy Westmoreland (background vocals). Reissue producer: Chick Crumpacker. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York on June 10, 1972. Digitally remastered by Dick Baxter (November, 1991, BMG Recording Studios, New York). In June 1972, Elvis Presley returned to New ... |
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| The King of Rock: The Complete 50's Masters [Box] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Full Title: The King Of Rock 'N' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters. THE KING OF ROCK 'N' ROLL contains every Elvis Presley studio recording released during the 1950s, along with alternate takes and live recordings. It contains 140 tracks, 15 of them previously unreleased (mostly contained on Disc 5, "Rare And Rockin'") and several others never before released on compact disc. Also included in this numbered box set is a 92-page color booklet with many rare photos from the Graceland archives, ... |
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| Elvis: 2nd to None (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); The Jordanaires, The Amigos, The Sweet Inspirations. Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Ray Bardani. Includes liner notes by Peter Guralnick. With the international chart-topping success of ELVIS: 30 #1 HITS, the handlers of Elvis Presley's estate attempt to capture lightning in a bottle again with ELVIS: 2ND TO NONE. This compilation does not disappoint, thanks to a mix of number one hits, miscellaneous movie numbers and ... |
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| The Country Side of Elvis (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Simon. Recorded between 1954 & 1976. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. Digitally remastered by Colin Escott. |
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| The Essential Elvis Presley (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Those who need more than the single-disc set of number-one singles, but less than the full box sets covering Elvis's1950s, '60s and '70s output, will be most pleased with BMG's two-disc compilation, THE ESSENTIAL ELVIS PRESLEY. With 40 tracks in chronological order--beginning with the epochal "That's All Right (Mama)" up to the title track of his final album, "Moody Blue"--this anthology is as straightforward as its name. From the early rockabilly classics to epic romantic ballads like ... |
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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. Throughout the late-'60s and early-'70s, Elvis Presley and his manager Colonel Tom Parker staged a series of media events designed to keep Elvis in the spotlight. The NBC comeback television special, Elvis' ... |
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| Platinum: A Life in Music [Box] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| This 4-CD box set contains a 48-page book and consists mostly of previously-unreleased alternate takes of Presley's hits. Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore, Bill Black, D.J. Fontana, Chet Atkins, Floyd Kramer, Shorty Long, Marvin Hughes, Hilmer "Tiny" Timbrell, Dudley Brooks, Bob Moore, Hank Garland, Buddy Harman, Boots Randolph, Ray Siegel, Al Casey, Hal Blaine, Jerry Reed, Charlie Hodge, Tommy Tedesco, Reggie Young, Bobby Emmons, Mike Leech, James Burton, John Wilkinson, ... |
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| Elvis in Concert (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals); J.D. Sumner and The Stamps, The Sweet Inspirations, Kathy Westmoreland (background vocals). Recorded in 1977. Includes liner notes by Patrick Snyder. Digitally remastered by Dick Baxter (1992, BMG Recording Studios, New York, New York). Recorded just months before Presley's death, ELVIS IN CONCERT was released in conjunction with an hour-long Elvis concert special for CBS television. Neither saw the light of day before Presley's untimely demise, ... |
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| The Top Ten Hits (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Contains recordings from 1956-1958. Had Elvis Presley done nothing else but record "That's Alright, Mama," his place in pop music history would be secure. With his first regional hit, Presley fused rhythm and blues with country, put a handsome white face out front for audiences to see, and in so doing legitimized beat music for white audiences. It is no understatement to call Presley the chief catalyst of the rock-and-roll era. During the 1950s, Presley's records spent a collective 53 ... |
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| Elvis by the Presleys (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel include: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Kathy Westmoreland, The Blossoms, The Imperials Quartet, The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Michael Hill. ELVIS BY THE PRESLEYS is a two-disc audio companion to the 2005 television documentary of the same name. Selected by Priscilla and Lisa Marie Presley, the songs here underscoring thoughts about Elvis from his family's perspective. The accompanying booklet, full of ... |
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| 50 Greatest Love Songs (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, Mary Greene, Donna Thatcher, Susan Pilkington, Mary Holladay, The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations, The Imperials Quartet, Kelly Westmoreland, Sherrill Nielsen, Rad Robinson, Jon Dodson, Charles Prescott, Ben Speer, Brock Speer, Gordon Stoker. Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Sermon. When will the onslaught of Elvis Presley repackaging end? This is the question even the most obsessive Elvis collectors have ... |
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| The Elvis Presley Collection: Country (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Includes liner notes by Charles K. Wolfe. Digitally remastered by Dennis Drake. Elvis Presley's musical roots often get lost in overviews of his career. Blues, gospel, pop and country music were the idioms that inspired Presley, who took elements of them all and synthesized them in his own unique way. This compilation, recorded throughout his decade-spanning career, focuses on Elvis's country side. Most of these songs are country standards; some more pop-oriented ("Make the World Go Away," ... |
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| How Great Thou Art (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Elvis Presley won three Grammy awards during his lifetime, all for his gospel performances. The 1967 album HOW GREAT THOU ART, a collection of fourteen sacred songs drawn largely from the standards of the genre, was his third gospel recording and his first Grammy winner. While Presley's previous gospel album, 1960's HIS HAND IN MINE, stayed within the vocal quartet tradition Presley had loved as a child, HOW GREAT THOU ART places greater emphasis on Elvis' solo voice, framed by a larger ... |
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| How Great Thou Art [Remaster] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); The Imperials Quartet, The Jordanaires (background vocals). Elvis Presley won three Grammy awards during his lifetime, all for his gospel performances. The 1967 album HOW GREAT THOU ART, a collection of fourteen sacred songs drawn largely from the standards of the genre, was his third gospel recording and his first Grammy winner. While Presley's previous gospel album, 1960's HIS HAND IN MINE, stayed within the vocal quartet tradition Presley had loved as ... |
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| Roots Revolution: The Louisiana Hayride Recordings (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); Scotty Moore (guitar); Jimmy Day (steel guitar); Floyd Cramer (piano); Bill Black (bass); D.J. Fontana (drums). Compilation producers: Kevin Eggers, Kevin Calabro, Paul Zinman. Recorded live at the Louisiana Hayride, Shreveport, Louisiana, and in Gladwater and Houston, Texas between 1954 & 1956. Includes liner notes by Andria Lisle. All tracks have been digitally remastered. |
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| Elvis (1956) [Remaster] (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); Scotty Moore (guitar); Bill Black (double bass); DJ Fontana (drums). Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. This was Elvis Presley's second album release--but only his first TRUE album, as his debut consisted of the Sun sessions. This album is a blueprint for Elvis's musical career--he would go, in varying degrees, on the paths he set upon here. Out-and-out rockers ("Rip It Up," "Long Tall Sally"), country ("How's the World Treating You"), pop ("Don't ... |
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| Elvis Ultimate Gospel (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); The Jordanaires, The Imperials Quartet, The Nashville Edition, Millie Kirkham, June Page, Dolores Edgin, Charlie Hodge, Ginger Holladay (background vocals). Compilation producers: Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Recorded between 1957 & 1971. Includes liner notes by Ernst Mikael Jorgensen. RCA's first single-disc anthology of the best of Elvis Presley's gospel recordings, ELVIS ULTIMATE GOSPEL is one of the master's purest records. As the legend of the King ... |
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| Today ( Tomorrow & Forever [Box],Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Includes a 44 page book with photographs and commentary. Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret, The Jordanaires, Bill Black, Scotty Moore, D.J. Fontana. Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Recorded between 1954 & 1976. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. All tracks have been digitally remastered. The posthumous scouring of the vaults since Elvis Presley's death has produced results varying from the sublime to the execrable. This four-disc boxed set is one ... |
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| Peace in the Valley: The Complete Gospel ... (Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, The Jordanaires, The Imperials, The Nashville Edition, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, The Sweet Inspirations, Kathy Westmoreland, Sherrill Neilsen. Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Recorded between 1956 & 1977. Includes liner notes by Cheryl Thurber. Digitally remastered by Dennis Ferrante & Lene Reidel. Elvis Presley was and is an American icon, a figure whose impact on the pop music world ... |
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| Elvis' Gold Records Vol. 2: 50 (000,000 Elvis ...,Presley, Elvis, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar); The Jordanaires (background vocals). Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Elvis Presley is rock & roll. It doesn't get simpler than that. Presley was one of the prime architects of the music. As such, he influenced several generations both musically and socially. The songs presented here are among his finest. The urgency in Presley's ... |
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