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In The Heart Of Georgia

In The Heart Of Georgia - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD  In The Heart Of Georgia - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD
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 Title: In The Heart Of Georgia 
 Label: Audionics 
 Label Number: 2010-03-02 
 Release Date: 2010 
 Recording Type: Live Soundboard Recording 
 Location: Macon/Georgia, Macon Coliseum 
 Date: April 24 - 1975 , Evening Night 
 Sound: Soundboard ! 
     
 Track Listing: 
01 Elvis Talks  01:05
02 Love Me 02:23
03 If You Love Me (Let Me Know)  02:52
04 You Don't Have To Say You Love Me  02:02
05 Big Boss Man  02:51
06 It's Midnight  02:59
07 Promised Land  02:55
08 Fairytale  03:11
09 Burning Love  03:11
10 Introductions by Elvis of vocalists, band  01:25
11 What I'd Say? (James Burton)  00:32
12 Drum solo (Ronnie Tutt)  01:07
13 Bass solo (Jerry Scheff)  00:58
14 Piano solo (Glen Hardin)  01:48
15 School Day (Joe Guercio Orchestra)  00:54
16 My Boy  04:11
17 T-R-O-U-B-L-E  03:37
18 I'll Remember You  02:31
19 Let Me Be There (with reprise)  03:22
20 An American Trilogy   04:20
21 Can't Help Falling In Love  01:40
22 Closing vamp  00:27
   
 
Notes:  An incomplete version of this concert was released before on "From Vegas To Macon, CD 2"

Announcement: Audionics will release the CD, In The Heart Of Georgia, recorded live from the mixing desk in Macon Coliseum, Macon, GA, Thursday, April 24, 1975.
Twelve years after the first release of this show on CD, Audionics delivers a more complete version of Elvis Presley's 1975 tour opener, as taken from the mixing desk.
Originally released as part of the "From Vegas To Macon" set, this recording was faded out during "I'll Remember You" and there were a few tracks missing.
However, these tracks were recorded by the sound engineer and these unreleased tracks are included here for the first time!
The April 24th tour opening show is interesting, because it's the first tour following the problematic September / October '74 tour and Elvis' subsequent hospitalization.

 
 Sample Sound:

 

  My Boy
 
 Concert:   See comments at "From Vegas To Macon"