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The CD is a attachment to the Millbranch double
LP. Available with the black vinyl version only.
Same
content as on the previous
Millbranch release "Rags To Riches - The Original Mono Mixes
(CD/DVD)", except track 21.
Announcement:
Millbranch Music is excited to introduce the (limited to 300 copies)
vinyl edition of our acclaimed album "Rags To Riches", a continuation of
the success from last year's CD release. This special edition honors
Elvis Presley's legendary June and September 1970 Nashville sessions,
where he collaborated with a distinguished group of musicians to produce
some of the most heartfelt and enduring music of his career.
During the June 1970 sessions, Elvis worked with legendary guitarist
James Burton, whose electric guitar licks enhanced tracks such as "Patch
It Up" and "I've Lost You", as well as the talented Norbert Putnam,
whose bass lines provided the foundation for "The Next Step is Love".
The September sessions saw Elvis collaborating with the same high
caliber musicians, including the gifted pianist David Briggs, whose
contributions helped to define the sound of songs like "I Really Don't
Want To Know" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
This vinyl release includes special printed inner sleeves with
liner-notes titled "Designed to Be Beautiful", exploring the reasons why
these sessions capture some of Elvis' most beautiful and mature work, a
creative peak in his career. Also, the black vinyl edition includes a
bonus CD, and a bonus photo from the "That's The Way It Is" motion
picture, providing a visual complement to the music.
Our goal with this vinyl edition is to present the music as it was
intended, highlighting the distinct qualities of the mono mixes, the
special mastering done for this vinyl edition cements that sentiment.
This release is a celebration of Elvis’ legacy, the talented musicians
who worked with him, and the timeless music they created together. Now
available at your favorite dealer, this edition invites fans and
newcomers alike to experience Elvis Presley's music in a format that
pays homage to the artist's significant contributions to music,
underscored by the exceptional talent of the session musicians from
those pivotal Nashville sessions. | |