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Announcement:
Millbranch Music is back with its first release in 2023! After the great
success of our recent CD & DVD set “Tampa Wave” we now present a
completely new CD & DVD project! And now available to order from the
Fifties Store!
“Rags To Riches – The Original Mono Mixes” is a 2-disc set: The CD
includes 20 tracks from Elvis' June and September 1970 Nashville
Recording Sessions, all presented as the original mono mixes in
top-notch sound! You may wonder why Elvis' music was still mixed in mono
in 1970. Well, all of Elvis' 45 RPM singles from those days, almost to
the end of 1971, were still being released in mono. Possibly because his
releases were coming out of RCA Nashville, and some of the songs were
only issued as singles and not so much as LP cuts, and therefore not
mixed to stereo. Also, around this time, after a decade of indifference,
country music radio started paying attention to Elvis again. Most of his
singles from this period made the country charts.
During this period, RCA recording artists Charley Pride, Waylon
Jennings, Dolly Parton, Eddy Arnold (and every other C&W artist on RCA)
released most of their singles in mono. The first Elvis stereo single in
the ‘70s was Merry Christmas Baby/O Come All Ye Faithful from 1971.
Promo singles for Elvis' music continued being released in mono until
1975.
As a matter of fact those single records from 50+ years ago (especially
the promos) did have a unique sound which is powered a lot by a great
punch. This detail in sound was for sure intended by the producers as it
made a great effect when being played by radio stations back then. Still
today, collectors are partly buying these promos not only for collecting
purposes, but also for playing them on vintage (or new) record players,
enjoying “glorious mono sound”.
Now you can enjoy all these great sounding Elvis tracks in glorious mono
on this release!
The DVD in our new set has a running time of almost 100 (!!) minutes and
we gave it the title “That's The Way It Is In Motion”. While this is
definitely not a re-edit of the original “That's The Way It Is” movie,
it is a musical documentary of its own, and represents the album and the
songs that appeared on it. And much more! Using higher quality outtakes
than ever before with footage that has no watermarks or similar
impairments, we are able to present it in the highest possible quality,
like you are used from us.
All of the songs on the DVD are newly edited with several different
camera angles. You'll see and hear Elvis having fun rehearsing “You
Don't Have To Say You Love Me” on July 15, 1970 and also doing the tune
live at the Opening Night performance on August 10, which has Elvis
calling out Sammy Davis Jr.. We also included an interview segment of
Sammy Davis Jr. talking about what he saw on stage that night
accompanies the clip. A newly edited version of ''I Just Can't Help
Believin''' which goes from rehearsal to live is presented in split
screens, using several different angles. Also on this DVD are newly
edited performances of ''Make The World Go Away'', ''Polk Salad Annie'',
''I've Lost You'' and ''The Walk Through The Audience'' (which has never
been edited properly before).
Added to that are several split-screen performances like ''Heartbreak
Hotel'' from the August 12th 1970 Dinner Show and “Bridge Over Troubled
Water”. The “Little Sister / Get Back” sit down medley has been edited
properly for the first time and is for sure one of the many highlights
on our DVD. “Blue Suede Shoes” has been re-edited, despite its
appearance in the original movie. This DVD brings you a great experience
in going back to Las Vegas in the summer of 1970!
See also the 2024 release "Rags
To Riches - The Original Mono Mixes (LP / CD)" | |