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Also Sprach Zarathustra
C.C. Rider
Proud Mary
Never Been To Spain
You Gave Me A Mountain
Until It's Time For You To Go
Polk Salad Annie
Love Me
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
Hound Dog
Heartbreak Hotel
A Big Hunk O' Love
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Suspicious Minds
Love Me Tender
Introductions
For The Good Times
An American Trilogy
Burning Love
Release Me
Funny How Time Slips Away
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
CD2: On Tour rarities, March - April 1972
Johnny B. Goode (takes 1 - 3)
Always On My Mind (dialogue from rehearsal & take 1 lfs, 2 fs, 3 )
Separate Ways #1 (with extra dialogue - raw outtake)
Time Has Made A Change In Me (J.D Sumner & The Stamps Quartet)
I Should Have Been Crucified (J.D Sumner & The Stamps Quartet)
I John
Bosom Of Abraham / You Better Run
Lead Me, Guide Me
Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus / Nearer My God To Thee
Sweet Sweet Spirit (J.D Sumner & The Stamps - Rehearsal)
When It's My Time (Bill Baize & The Stamps)
All Shook Up (April 9, 1972)
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel (April 9, 1972)
Are You Lonesome Tonight (April 9, 1972)
I Can't Stop Loving You (April 9, 1972)
How Great Thou Art (April 9, 1972)
An American Trilogy (April 9, 1972 - This Is Elvis overdub)
The Lighthouse (one-liner) / Hound Dog (April 5, 1972 - rehearsal)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (April 5, 1972 - rehearsal)
A Big Hunk O' Love (April 5, 1972 - rehearsal)
Funny How Time Slips Away (April 5, 1972 - unedited)
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3 panel digipakPress info:
Victrola label is proud to present Elvis’ powerhouse concert in Greensboro
Coliseum on April 14th 1972.
So what makes this new release so special? Yes, it has been released before,
most recently on the Amiga label boxed set ''Elvis On Tour - Deluxe Edition''.
But this release blows that set right out of the water! You will not believe the
sound, which for the first time comes from the actual RCA tapes. Yes, you read
that correctly. For the first time, these are actual multitrack master
recordings, and not the nafta tapes that have been used this far as a source for
this show. On the box set, it was even presented in mono (sloppy, that) and
Madison released it earlier in narrow stereo on "Greensboro Revolution". The
recording that we obtained was mixed down from the original 8- and 16-track
masters fairly recently, but then, oddly enough, stored back in the vaults. We
know you will be thrilled when you hear this recording, which has the signature
of the best Elvis live mixes released officially thus far. The wide, dynamic
stereo sound is just friggin' unbelievable and puts you right in that Greensboro
audience. That may sound like hype, but just wait for the samples! Elvis at the
peak of his powers, April 1972, driving the audience into a frenzy... And you
are right there! Do not miss this sonic delight, which may well be your favorite
Elvis live album in the years to come. That's how good this is. We are clearly
thrilled to be able to release this for you, from the actual mastertapes, in a
fresh, professionally mixed stunning stereo sound.
As a bonus, we've added a bonus disc featuring sacred performances and
additional live songs in glorious stereo, as well as the unedited ''Funny How
Time Slips Away'' from the April 5th 1972 rehearsal (badly butchered up on the
aforementioned box-set). These days, there aren't a lot of surprises left in the
Elvis world (wasn't that "Searcher" film a real doozy?), but this is definitely
one of them. Grab it while you can! We do understand some people will be
sceptical about this project, but for once, this is what it is! To assure these
people, we will be posting samples soon, so that they can compare & make
graphics to their hearts' content. This is the real deal, folks... And one
project that we're damn proud of. A killer release that deserves to be in your
collection.
''Elvis April 14, 1972 Greensboro'' release is presented in a deluxe double
digipak accompanied with a 16-page booklet.
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