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Never-Ending Demand Vol. 4

Never-Ending Demand Vol. 4 Never-Ending Demand Vol. 4 Never-Ending Demand Vol. 4

 
    
 Title: Never-Ending Demand Vol. 4 
  Label: Rainbow Records 
  Label Number: RR-19750503-B 
  Release Date: 2013 
  Recording Type: Live Audience Recording  
  Location: Monroe / Louisiana, Monroe Civic Center 
 Date: May 3 - 1975, Evening Show 
 Sound: Good  
       
 Track Listing:  
01 Also Sprach Zarathustra   00:53  
02 See See Rider   04:02  
03 I Got A Woman / Amen   04:38  
04 Love Me   02:17  
05 If You Love Me (Let Me Know)   02:54  
06 Love Me Tender   02:15  
07 All Shook Up   01:02  
08 Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel   02:02  
09 The Wonder Of You   02:12  
10 Help Me   02:33  
11 Burning Love   03:55  
12 Band Introductions   01:47  
13 What'd I Say   00:43  
14 Drum Solo (Ronnie Tutt)   01:46  
15 Bass Solo (Jerry Scheff)   02:13  
16 Piano Solo (Glen D. Hardin)   01:56  
17 School Days   00:55  
18 Johnny B. Goode   01:45  
19 Steamroller Blues   02:46  
20 Help Me Make It Through The Night   02:59  
21 T-R-O-U-B-L-E   03:22  
22 I'll Remember You   02:23  
23 Let Me Be There   02:38  
24 An American Trilogy   04:21  
25 Funny How Time Slips Away (with reprise)   03:13  
26 Can't Help Falling In Love     01:36  
27 Closing Vamp   00:40  
         
 
Note:  Press notes:
Rainbow Records proudly presents a new CD set (two separate cds) called “Never-Ending Demand” Vol. 3 + Vol. 4,
featuring Elvis Presley´s complete performances of May 3, 1975 (Afternoon Show on Volume 3, Evening Show on Volume 4) at the Civic Center in Monroe, LA.
Both shows have not been released on cd so far and will be presented in real good sound for an audience recording.

Although the “King” had turned 40 in January 1975, it seemed like there was never-ending demand for Elvis.
Even during this tour (known as “Tour Number 13”) he had to play several shows in the same city to make people happy.
When the Colonel worked out the route for the tour, one of his rules was, that it didn‘t make sense to plan every day in advance.
He contacted the management of venues and gave his O.K. to start selling tickets. In case the tickets sold like fresh bread,
the management had the chance to ask for a second show, or if the demand was there, for a third one.

During this tour, Elvis played 2 shows in Tampa, FL; the demand in Lakeland caused him to play a total of three gigs
and to stay one more day than originally planned. Because of the huge demand in Atlanta where Elvis played three days in a row,
there was no space for additional shows in Murfreesboro on April 29th. That‘s the reason why the additional two shows had to be added
to the end of the tour which resulted in an unusual travel road for the showgroup.

The fans in Lake Charles, LA were fortunate enough to see two shows on one day and the fans in Monroe, LA were also blessed to see the Elvis show
twice that historical May 3, 1975.
And what the fans saw and heard this day was nothing less but great, as reporter J. P. Casey wrote in his May 4 “Monroe Morning World” article about the afternoon show:
“…when Presley really works at a number, such as How Great Thou Art, he is truly magnificent. And when he lets all the stops out on a number that has a good arrangement and full orchestra and backup vocals, such as Burning Love he is dynamite...”
 
    
Sound Sample:  The Wonder Of You
    
Concert:  Again, Elvis and gang were delivering a high-class performance and drove the crowd crazy. Simply fantastic ! (Ciscoking)