Elvis Presley - A Legendary Performer

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Comments:
number written on top right corner! small pen writing on back! with booklet!
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Genre: Rock, Blues, Non-Music, Pop, Stage & Screen
Style: Rock & Roll, Interview, Speech, Soundtrack

Tracklist:
A1. Harbor Lights 2:35
A2. Interview 3:34
A3. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You 2:40
A4. Blue Suede Shoes 1:37
A5. Blue Christmas 2:03
A6. Jailhouse Rock 2:22
A7. It's Now Or Never 3:11
B1. Cane And A High Starched Collar 2:40
B2. Presentation Of Awards To Elvis 1:24
B3. Blue Hawaii 2:28
B4. Such A Night 3:46
B5. Baby What You Want Me To Do 1:41
B6. How Great Thou Art 2:55
B7. If I Can Dream 3:17



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Contains 6 unreleased tracks.

Track A1: Unreleased Sun Master. Recorded in 1954.
Track A2: Interview with Elvis in Wichita Falls, Texas in early 1956. Elvis is interviewed by DJ Jay Thompson (now of WFAA Dallas) following performance at the Municipal Auditorium in Wichita Falls Texas. (Probably recorded April 10, 1956).
Track A3: Unreleased alternative take. Recorded April 11, 1956. Original version was his 2nd Gold record for RCA.
Track A4: Unreleased live version. Later unreleased live recording of his early classis, while the original version was recorded January 30, 1956.
Track A5: Recorded September 5, 1957. Best-known and most-requested Christmas record. Recorded for his first Christmas album.
Track A6: From LP "Jailhouse Rock". Recorded June 14, 1957. Title song from his 3rd movie.
Track A8: Recorded April 3, 1960. Based on "O Sole Mio". Included in 1st post-Army album. Named "Single of the Year" by Billboard.

Track B1 : Unreleased song from "Flaming Star". Recorded February 9, 1961. Includes "extras" from the recording session.
Track B2: Excerpt from a press conference - Honolulu, Hawaii - March 25, 1961.
Track B3: Unreleased live version. Also a soundtrack from his biggest movie, released in 1961.
Track B4: Recorded April 4, 1960. Recorded for the album "Elvis Is Back" (his 1st after Army discharge) includes extras from the actual session.
Track B5: Unreleased live version highlights Elvis on lead guitar.
Track B6: Recorded May 25, 1966. One of his best-known sacred songs. Grammy winning album released in 1967.
Track B7: Recorded in 1968. Closing song of his 1st TV Special in 1968. Was a released as a single and in the soundtrack album.

Not Housed in a Die-Cut sleeve.
Enclosed: Illustrated memory log with 4-color picture suitable for framing.

Made in Germany on sleeve.
Printed in Germany on sleeve.

 

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