To be released shortly (early February) on the SR label a new CD entitled Praise to the King featuring the unreleased show from Las Vegas August 23, 1971 Midnight Show.
Trackslisting
01.Intro, 02.That’s All Right, 03.I Got A Woman/Amen, 04.Proud Mary, 05.Sweet Caroline, 06.Polk Salad Annie, 07.Johnny B.Goode, 08.It’s Impossible, 09.Love Me, 10.Blue Suede Shoes/Whole Lotta Shakin’ On, 11.Heartbreak Hotel, 12.Teddy Bear/Don’t Be Cruel.13.Hound Dog, 14.Love Me Tender, 15.Bridge Over Troubled Water, 16.Band Introductions, 17.I’m Leaving, 18.Suspicious Minds, 19.Celebrity Introduction, 20.Lawdy Miss Clawdy, 21.I Can’t Help Falling In Love bonus: august 23, 1971 ds 29 min. 22.2001 Theme, 23.That’s All Right, 24.Proud Mary, 25.I Got A Woman/Amen, 26.Sweet Caroline, 27.Polk Salad Annie, 28.Johnny B.Goode, 29.Suspicious Minds, 30.I’m Leaving’, 31.Can’t Help Falling In Love.
Approximate Total running time: 80.00
SR stands for second rate..so please take this release at least with reservations..debut on silver disc though..
How do label's like this and MXF still exist in the dying (Elvis) bootleg world?
Now this is an Elvis item that I would refer to as having a "horrible title"!!
If it would be a first class show and a first class sound quality I think there would be nothing wrong with the title.
Wow another CD i didn't have recorded from the audience. It's been said here before. How long do bootleggers release these kind of crappy cd's? Well i guess i think until people stop ordering them.
Agree this title is even worse as 'Something for the girls'.
In the relevation song from the Passion the text continues as follows:
Praise to the King of Kings
You are my everything
And I will adore You
Elvis was a talented singer. A good title would be 'A really good Elvis show'.
Elvis was outstanding in 1971!
Agree Ronaldv - also in 1970 and 1972!