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Track 19 isnt' listed on back cover or in the inlay.
Announcement:
A special edition from The Bootleg Series by Elvis One - Including all
the original album/single masters in stereo from the only known
recordings surviving from the pre-stereo era plus some additional
alternate versions! No fake stereo or electronic stereo but just as
recorded in 1956 and 1957. For the first time together on one great new
album and in the best possible sound! A new limited edition release from
Elvis One! Inlay notes:
- Track 2: The master of "I Want To Be Free"
that appeared an the 1957 EP of Jailhouse Rock was spliced from 2010
take 11 and 2012 take 5 (bass ending).
- Track 3: The master of "Jailhouse Rock" is a
composite of 2001 take 6 and 2002 take 2.
- Track 5: The master of "Is lt So Strange" is
documented as being just take 12, but the Jordanaires had to overdub
two additional "Bop, Bop's" to cover Elvis trying, and failing, to
hit the high note at the point where he sings "To waste a love like
ours would be a si-hiii-hiin...".
- Track 9: The released master of "I Beg Of You"
was recorded on February 23, 1957. The stereo master is still lost.
On this album you can listen to the altemate stereo master recorded
on January 13, 1957.
- Track 12: The master of "Let Me" is spliced
from takes 3 and 4.
- Track 13: The master of "Poor Boy" is a
composite of take 3 & partial verse vocal overdub.
- Track 14: The master of "We're Gonna Move"
was spliced from take 9 (0:00-2:18) and the last three bars of take
4 (2:18-2:24), along with the first patt of "mens Chorus remake" and
"handclaps" overdubs. This song was originally recorded with the
title "There's A Leak In This Old Building". On September 4, 1956,
after overdubs were added to the song, the title of the song was
changed to "We're Gonna Move"
- Track 17: The alternate master of "Don't
Leave Me Now" (hit record version) was not used for the movie "Jailhouse
Rock". Track 18: The master of "That's When Your Heartaches Begin"
is spliced from takes 7 & 14. The stereo recording of take 14 is
probably erased.
Not a typical fanclub CD. This title was released under
the ELVISONE label and were sold for commercial reasons by the EFE shop
"Shoppin' Around".
Formally it is an illegal publication, because the copyright
laws has been changed. (imo).
Listed here only to complete the section .
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