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Live Experience In Vegas...February 1971

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  Title: Live Experience In Vegas...February 1971  
  Label: none  
  Label Number: LP2999  
  Release Date: 2022  
  Recording Type: Live Audience Recording 
  Location: Las Vegas, Nevada 
  Date: February 21 - 1971 , Midnight Show 
 Sound: Excellent 
      
  Track Listing:  
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Also Sprach Zarathustra / That’s All Right
I Got A Woman / By The Time I Get To Phoenix (excerpt)
Elvis talking  incl. Love Me Tender & Jailhouse Rock (intro)
Love Me (with break)
Mystery Train / Tiger Man
Sweet Caroline
You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
Polk Salad Annie
Something / Introduction of Kathy Westmoreland
Introduction of James Burton / Johnny B. Goode
Introduction of the Imperials / How Great Thou Art
Don't Be Cruel
Heartbreak Hotel / Blue Suede Shoes
Little Sister / Get Back
It’s Now Or Never
Hound Dog / Band Introductions
The Impossible Dream / Closing Vamp (part.)
  03:29
02:07
00:56
03:31
02:38
02:25
02:56
04:32
03:33
01:39
02:39
01:25
02:18
01:56
02:06
02:27
02:29
 
 

 

 
  Note  "Also Sprach Zarathustra" isn't from the Elvis orchestra, it comes from an unknown recording.. "Heartbreak Hotel" stops at the end of the guitar solo.

This CD is a reprint of the old bootleg LP Bonthond LP-2999

Live Experience In Vegas...February 1971 - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD
We don't think it makes sense, that the producers praise their "digital remastering" but then made the CD from an inferior MPEG audio source.

From Bootleg Elvis about the show: Not even half a year had passed since Presley’s triumphant summer festival in bright light city, during which a good part was filmed for the upcoming documentary ‘That’s The Way It Is’. In the meantime, two highly successful and thrilling short tours, the first ones since 1957, brought the legendary performer back to many fans’ doorsteps all across the nation. Coming back to Las Vegas for his fourth month-long run in the short time span of only one and a half years, it became apparent to the close observer that the Memphis singer was bored already. Too lazy to care much about an updated repertoire, all the audience got was a rehash of his earlier appearances with two exceptions; Most shows, partially due to the star catching the flu, ran only about half as long as during the previous engagement and some closed with a new song – The Impossible Dream – a beautiful Mitch Leigh composition from the tony award winning 1965 musical The Man Of La Mancha. To be fair, we have to say that even with some shows only running around 35 to 40 minutes , Elvis , as bored as he might have been at times, infused them with a good deal of his humor and vocal power, still leaving the audience in awe. It might be of interest to the serious Presley scholar that it was during this engagement that a new orchestral theme was inaugurated. The resounding horns of Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra would from now on herald the arrival of the King to the concert stage. If you want to relive the magic and excitement of Elvis in Las Vegas, this superbly packaged and good sounding album is your invitation to the showroom of the International Hotel. Enjoy the show.

 

 
Sample Sound:  Something
    
Concert:  See comments for "Las Vegas Fever Vol.1".