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Philadelphia '77

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Jewel Case
 
    
 Title: Philadelphia '77 
 Label: Spring Fever Records 
 Label Number: SFCD 301 
 Release Date:1996 
 Recording Type: Live Audience Recording 
 Location: Philadelphia , PA 
 Date: May 28, 1977 - 8:30 PM 
 Sound: Good 
     
 Track Listing: 
01 See See Rider   04:06
02 I Got A Woman   02:36
03 Amen   07:05
04 Love Me   02:30
05 My Way   04:04
06 Jailhouse Rock   01:38
07 You Gave Me A Mountain   03:13
08 What'd I Say   00:43
09 Band Introductions / Johnny B. Goode   08:07
10 Hurt   02:17
11 Walk That Lonesome Road (J.D. Summer & The Stamps)   02:53
12 Hound Dog   02:06
13 Can't Help Falling In Love   03:23
14 Closing Vamp   00:30
           
15 American Trilogy (February 14, 1972)   04:36
16 Never Been To Spain (February 14, 1972)   03:49
17 You Gave Me A Mountain (February 14, 1972)   03:21
18 A Big Hunk O' Love (February 15, 1972)   02:09
19 It's Impossible (February 16, 1972)   03:09
20 The Impossible Dream (February 16, 1972)   02:42
21 It's Over (February 17, 1972)   02:33
22 What'd I Say (August 29, 1969 MS)   04:19
23 Steamroller Blues (January 12, 1973)   03:15
         
 
Notes:  This is a re-release of a bootleg vinyl with the same contents and front cover - released on the Star Records label in the 1980's.
 

This audience recording is incomplete. Everything from after "You Gave Me A Mountain" up to and including "Early Morning Rain" is missing.
Also missing are the drum, bass, piano- and electric piano solos, as well as "School Day."
A complete recording exists.

Tracks 15 - 23 are bonus tracks that weren't on the original vinyl release!
Tracks 15 -21 were recorded by RCA for release on the scrapped 1972 - Las Vegas album project "Standing Room Only', and have been released numerous times on bootlegs!

  Sound Sample:  My Way
 
       
  Concert:  A typical 1977 show featuring a professional but not very motivated Elvis. There are no real highlights, though the audience seems satisfied.

The concert was released complete on "Last Time In Spectrum" and "Please, Stay In Your Seats"