Elvis Presley - From Elvis In Memphis
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Friday Music |
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Pop/Rock |
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AFRM 214155
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UPC: | 829421415503 |
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180 Gram Vinyl Record |
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Limited edition 180-gram pressing, gatefold cover
Mastered by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray from the original RCA Records tapes and pressed at RTI
Elvis' groundbreaking comeback album!
As the turbulent 1960s roared on, styles of music would change and rock 'n' roll was becoming more infused with psychedelic and harder rock elements. Elvis wasn't a follower by any means, so he got back to his roots and began another chapter of his career which many have called The Elvis "Comeback" era. First witnessed on his impeccable Elvis television program on NBC-TV in 1968, a new and exciting rock superstar was truly back to reclaim his crown.
Thanks to his chart topping smash recording of "In The Ghetto," this southern fried deep soul sounding Elvis Presley was just what the fans were screaming for and soon enough an entire album was built around this great new sound titled From Elvis In Memphis. The 1969 album also was a blockbuster as it topped the upper rungs of the pop and country charts, making this one of his biggest albums of his career as well as one of his most revered. From Elvis In Memphis truly proved once again that his career was unlike any other in music history. Produced by Chips Moman, the From Elvis In Memphis album takes off with the two soul stirring rockers "Wearin' That Loved On Look" and the Jerry Butler Philly groove of "Only The Strong Survive." More Elvis favorites follow with the country ballad "Long Black Limousine" and the rockin' interpretation of Hank Snow's classic "I'm Movin' On." The album also features a nice helping of solid interpretations of Elvis' own favorites like Burt Bacharach's classic "Any Day Now," the timeless "Gentle On My Mind" by John Hartford, and of course the heartfelt Mac Davis composition "In The Ghetto." In total, the album showcases 12 important Elvis Presley recordings which have truly gone onto become definitive classics by any measure of popular music. For this exclusive presentation, Friday Music is including for the first time ever gatefold artwork that includes the groundbreaking original LP cover elements as well as more rare visuals from this historic Elvis Presley era. They are also enclosing a poly bag to protect your album cover and poly lined inner sleeve to help keep your Elvis vinyl in mint shape.
Wearin' That Loved On Look | Only The Strong Survive | I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms) | Long Black Limousine | It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' | I'm Movin' On | Power Of My Love | Gentle On My Mind | After Loving You | True Love Travels On A Gravel Road | Any Day Now | In The Ghetto |
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