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Raw Elvis
RCA 100 The Best Of Ann Margret
RCA Studio 1
Vinyl for Record Shop Day by Memphis Recording Service.
Re: Mixes
The 2009 "Re: Mixes" album by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox. 14 tracks rearranged and remixed with love and care, respecting Elvis’s unique voice and the original feel of the originals. The album also includes the bonus videoclip of the excellent remix of “Blue Moon Of Kentucky”, the first official Elvis’ videoclip filmed in the UK. Produced in cooperation with Elvis Presley Enterprises it comes on the innovative and unique VinylDISC format: one side CD and one side Vinyl, playable also on a turntable. The albums comes in a world’s first exclusive cardboard packaging with two pockets facing outwards that recalls the old deluxe LPs: one pocket holds the VinylDISC in a beautiful paper sleeve with cutted corners that lets the disc label be seen; the other pocket holds a 24 page booklet with rare photos of Elvis.
Reading Of The Diary
Readymade Digs Elvis
Rebel With A Cause '56
Book/CD by Flaming Star/ FTD following Elvis between August 16 and September 30, 1956.
Recorded Live On Stage
This double CD release is a combination of the classic albums 'Recorded Live On Stage in Memphis' and 'As Recorded At Madison Square Garden'
Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis
Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis
Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis
The complete concert recorded on March 20,1974 in Memphis Tennessee.
• Vinyl cutting by ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS
• DMM Copper Mastering
• 180 Grams heavyweight vinyl
• Strictly limited pressing
Reflections
Reluctant Rebel
"Before Elvis there was nothing," John Lennon famously said. Few performers have been as influential as the man whose sexy voice, good looks, and gyrating hips redefined rock 'n roll. Although he made many poor choices and died far too young, Elvis Presley lives on for legions of fans and generations of musicians.
Remember Elvis
Remembering Elvis - 30 Years Later
Remembering Elvis - A Documentary
Remembering Elvis 3-Pack
Return Of The King
On January 1, 1967, a new contract between 'Colonel' Tom Parker and his sole client, Elvis Presley, gave Parker a 50 per cent cut of royalties and profits that Presely generated. It was an unashamed grab for a bigger piece of a pie that had actually been shrinking for some time. Parker's plan to re-establish Presley as a star after he left the army in 1960 had been successful at first, with the success of films like "G.I. Blues" and "Blue Hawaii" and their soundtracks. But as the decade progressed the films became formulaic, the music bland, and sales declined. By 1967 Presley's singles struggled to break the top 20, and he hadn't had a number one for six years. Yet by the end of 1968 he was artistically revitalized, re-emerging in a TV comeback special of December that year slimmed down for the now iconic black leather suit, playing country-soul influenced rock like he meant it and loved it. It was the pivotal moment of the second great period of Presley's career, which lasted through to the end of 1970, during which he recorded some of his most enduring records, including "Suspicious Minds" and "In The Ghetto". In "Return Of The King" author Gillian Gaar shows how Presley reclaimed his crown, making an extraordinary transition from fading MoR balladeer to engaged, vital artist.
About the Author
Gillian G. Gaar is the author of several books bout music, including She's A Rebel: The History of Women in Roc
Return To Sender (CD-single)
Return To Splendour
Rhythm & Blues
Rock Around The Bloch
FTD/Flaming Star production by David English on Elvis' charity performance in Hawaii, 1961