Elvis Presley - Stereo '57 (Essential Elvis Volume 2)


Label:

Analogue Productions

Genre:

Pop/Rock

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CAPP 057 SA
UPC: 753088105760
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Hybrid Stereo SACD



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Nearly lost to history, Elvis 2-track masters saved by chance

Now presented in stunning clarity on SACD!

Mastered at Sterling Sound

"Subtitled 'The Essential Elvis Volume 2,' and dating from 1989, this set contains 20 tracks that range from gospel to rock 'n' roll, astonishing stereo takes that were supposed to have been erased or discarded. As luck would have it, they were saved, and this disc contains a set of liner notes you absolutely must read. The resultant versions of what is otherwise absurdly familiar material will leave you breathless (provided you're an Elvis fan — and shame on you if you're not). Thanks to a studio chat, this is glimpse of the past you never expected to share: true stereo, as good as it gets, from a time when mono still ruled. The mono bonus tracks are dandy, too." — Sound Quality: 92% - Ken Kessler, Hi Fi News, November 2013

"You just will not believe how good the sound is from these two 50-year-old classics (Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits and Elvis Presley's Stereo '57) reissued on SACD from the Analogue Productions label." — Joe Tang, AV Magazine, July 2013

The discovery of these 2-track masters comprising Stereo ‘57 - The Essential Elvis Volume 2, is nothing short of a miracle, and this SACD sounds so astonishing, your jaw will hit the floor!

From the moment Elvis began working with a new song, sound engineer Thorne Norgar had the 15 ips mono tape machine rolling simultaneously with a 2-track protection copy. The machines weren't switched to pause until Elvis was satisfied with the take.

A couple of years before the advent of the stereo LP in mid-1958, major record companies were experimenting with stereophonic recordings, often refered to then as binaural. Studios were using the new Ampex 2-track tape recorders for other purposes, such as for recording session back-ups. But few Elvis fans know how close history came to permanently losing these precious audio glimpses of a young Elvis engrossed in the creative process.

Founded in 1933, Radio Recorders of Los Angeles was the preeminent recording studio of its day, and its director of recording, long-time engineer Thorne Nogar, engineered all of the Elvis sessions from 1955 to 1961. Some of popular music's greatest hits: "Jailhouse Rock," "All Shook Up," "Loving You," and "Teddy Bear," are just a few of the blockbusters that Nogar oversaw Elvis record at the studios, located at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd.

Elvis would be right in the center of everything, at every recording session, Nogar would later recall. "Like with the Jordanaires when he sang, we would set it up with a unidirectional mike, so he would be standing right in front of them, facing them, and they would have their own directional microphone and they would be singing to one another."

The 2-tracks from which this record was pressed could not have sounded better, and there was no one more careful, more experienced and technically skilled to record these historic sessions than Nogar, says Acoustic Sounds' founder and CEO Chad Kassem.

Yet one day years later when Thorne was "cleaning out" his tapes closet, remarkably, he set these 2-track backup tapes aside, intending to dispose of them. Noted producer Bones Howe had worked for Nogar as a tape operator at Radio Recorders, and thanks to him the tapes were saved from a final resting place in the trash can. Bones took the tapes home with him. He'd put them safely away in a bank vault.

These 2-tracks have "erase" clearly written on the master log sheets. They're from January 1957 sessions at which Presley produced material for two EPs and the film "Loving You" soundtrack. They're the only known ones surviving from the pre-stereo era.

RCA's Essential Elvis series was a vehicle for the release of Presley's alternate takes. On this SACD, listeners hear Presley at work, refining band arrangements and working through the nuances of his vocal performance. The SACD reveals the Jordanaires voices' sparkling with a natural lifelike sound that's both sonically rich and detailed.

The Jordanaires, a vocal quartet originally formed as a gospel group in 1948, gained fame largely for being Elvis' background singers, both in live appearances and recordings, from 1956 to 1972. If discovering these rare, almost lost recorded treasures weren't enough, the sound reproduction puts this release over the top! When the Jordanaires sing "Peace in the Valley," you'll swear you're hearing a melody sent from heaven. An audiophile's prayer come true!

There are a number of first and second takes, during which Presley and his backing musicians make tentative passes at the material. As the record progresses, arrangements take shape and Presley, growing more confident that a keeper take is imminent, sings with more enthusiasm. Throughout, Presley is heard directing the proceedings and demonstrating a lot of "aw shucks" charm in the process, goofing with band members and laughing through his and others', flubs.

On this SACD from Analogue Productions, the vocal harmonies are tingle-inducing, life-sized and utterly natural.

For serious Elvis fans and anyone else interested in the creative process, Volume 2 meets the first definition of "essential" as well as the second: it's indispensable stuff. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



1. I Beg Of You (Take 1)
2. Is It So Strange (Take 1)
3. Have I Told You Lately That I Love (Take 2)
4. It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) (Takes 1,2,3)
5. Blueberry Hill (Take 2)
6. Mean Woman Blues (Take 14)
7. There'll Be Peace In The Valley (Takes 2,3)
8. Have I Told You Lately I Love You (Take 6)
9. Blueberry Hill (Take 7)
10. That's When Your Heartaches Begin (Takes 4,5,6)
11. Is It So Strange (Takes 7,11)
12. I Beg Of You (Takes 6,8)
13. Peace In The Valley (Take 7)
14. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (Takes 12,13)
15. I Beg Of You (Take 12)
16. I Believe (Take 4) *Bonus Mono Track
17. Tell Me Why (Take 5) *Bonus Mono Track
18. Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do! (Take 9) *Bonus Mono Track
19. All Shook Up (Take 10) *Bonus Mono Track
20. Take My Hand, Precious Lord (Take 14) *Bonus Mono Track

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 2 person(s) rated this product.

wow.

posted on 05/21/2013
5 Stars
Reviewer: Jomama!
This is a special disc. The sound quality is simply amazing and is so natural, it sounds like the music is being performed live in my living room. The subtleties, nuances, and interactions between Elvis, the band, and the backup singers are evident from the beginning of the session to the end. I am left in awe of these stunning performances. Wow. Just wow.


stereo treat

posted on 05/19/2013
5 Stars
Reviewer: adrian naunton
This is the third analogue productions elvis sacd to be released so far and its another gem! Genuine stereo from 1957 is a real treat. I really enjoyed this disc. My favourite takes were of the song "i beg of you". Also this sacd has 5 mono bonus tracks. To hear "tell me why" in such clarity was amazing. The sound quality of this release is brilliant. The only thing that sounds better than this disc is the vinyl release. I had just upgraded my turntable so ordered both versions, neither version will disappoint. An essential purchase. More please!


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