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sabato 14 gennaio 2012

ELVIS PRESLEY - ...And Then The Lights Went Down (Sahara Hotel - Lake Tahoe - May 9, 1976) BOOTLEG



THE LONGEST SHOW ELVIS EVER DID!!! Almost two hours of pure entertainment!!!

Artist: Elvis Presley
Title: ...And Then The Lights Went Down
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: MAC Records (CD RY 24160/24161)
Date: 1976-05-09 (May 9, 1976)
Tour: Lake Tahoe Season 5 - Lake Tahoe - April 30th - May 9th 1976
Venue: Sahara Hotel
Location: Lake Tahoe, NV
Showtime: Closing Show (10:00 pm)
Elvis' Suit: Aztec (Dark Blue) Suit
Source: Audience Recording
Details: Lossy - mp3 - 192 kbps - 44.1 Khz - Stereo
Audio Quality: Good
Time: CD 1 = 01:01:27 / CD 2 = 00:49:30
Total Size: 182,3 MB
Artwork: Included

*****

ANNO DI PUBBLICAZIONE: 1993.
LABEL: MAC Records (CD RY 24160/24161).
NOTE: doppio CD che propone lo spettacolo di chiusura al Sahara Tahoe Hotel del 9 maggio 1976, l'ultimo in assoluto di Elvis in quel posto. La confezione è elegante in quanto si tratta della riproduzione di un menu dell'albergo. Questo è un concerto davvero lungo (oltre 2 ore!) e molto bello, registrato in una buona audience recording. Esistono due stampe del 1993 del compact disc; la seconda ha uno sticker nella front cover ed i colori più marcati ed inoltre "Hawaiian Wedding Song" non è allacciata ad un altro brano come nella prima ed include "Young And Beautiful" e "2001 Theme", tralasciate nella prima edizione.


(Grazie per le preziosi informazioni al sito "E.I.C.C. Elvis Italian Collector Club - The King is alive!", ed in particolar modo a Marco Degli Esposti, che ha curato la recensione di questo Bootleg).

*****

The following one is a really good review of the show, written by ROB, a member of The FECC Forum (For Elvis CD Collectors), in 2005:

"This is an audience recording (and not bad sounding) from the closing show in Lake Tahoe on May 9, 1976. This had to be the absolute longest show that Elvis ever did. I have heard hundreds of shows and I have never heard one longer than the 2 hours he performed on this night. Rather than describe the entire show, I'll mention some of the highs and lows of the performance.
Fans of J.D. Sumner's dive bombing sounds will love this show because during the I Got A Woman / Amen medley, J.D. does the dive bomb not once, not twice, but three times.
This is a show that would be very entertaining if you were a member of the audience who has not heard hundreds of shows like we have 29 years later. However, sitting and listening to it through headphones like I do, makes you glad that there were a few highlights to the show in which I will mention later. There is much banter and joking with the audience. More so that the average 1976 show. However, this is closing night and Elvis acted as if he did not want to leave the stage. Kathy Westmoreland gets a big round of applause for her version of My Heavenly Father (you can hear audience members remarking how beautiful the song is) and Sherrill Nielsen sings Danny Boy. Elvis then tells him to do another one and he performs Funny How Time Slips Away, which is quite different from his boss' version.
Elvis asks how many people in the audience has a birthday today. Two women apparently do and Elvis has them come on stage and leads the audience in singing Happy Birthday to them. He also sings the Mickey Mouse March. He is in a very good mood and it shows all the way through the entire performance. He talks about Joan Blackman from Blue Hawaii and tells about how they had to shoot the scene twice while performing the Hawaiian Wedding Song because of a cable across the water that almost killed him. He then talks about Ann Margaret in Viva Las Vegas, saying that he thought he was married to her until 2 years later when he realized he wasn't. The same way he talked about Joan Blackman during the Rapid City show over a year later. He performed all of the usual 1976 songs and you can tell by the applause that he received a standing ovation after performing America, The Beautiful. He received many requests from the audience that included King Creole (which he didn't do.)
However, he did do a few of them. Return To Sender, Young And Beautiful, Help Me and The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (which he dedicated to Linda.) He also played the guitar and sang That's All Right and Blue Christmas. He performed Hurt all the way through twice, even though he never went for the higher octave on either time. He made up for it when he sang How Great Thou Art. He performed the last verse twice and each time went as high as his voice would allow. He received another standing ovation for the song.
Again, a very entertaining show for those in attendance that night. As far as the CD is concerned, the rare songs are performed nicely and he is in a great mood for 2 full hours. You can decide for yourself if you would want to pick this up or not. As for me, I'm glad to have it in my collection. However, it is something that I will not go out of my way to listen to again. I've had it for years and have only listened to it twice."

MANY THANKS, ROB! [Anyway, I think this show deserves more than two listening...].


ELVIS PRESLEY - ...And Then The Lights Went Down

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lunedì 10 ottobre 2011

ELVIS - LITTLE ROCK '72 "SPECIAL" (2 Bootleg Albums)










ELVIS - An Unforgettable Night in LITTLE ROCK (CD)


Artist: Elvis Presley
Title: An Unforgettable Night in LITTLE ROCK
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Unknown
Date: 1972-04-17 (April 17, 1972)
Tour: On Tour number 5 - April 5th - April 19th 1972
Venue: T.H. Barton Coliseum
Location: Little Rock, AR
Showtime: Evening Show (8:30 pm)
Crowd: 9,998 (see the inside cover)
Elvis' Suit: Red Pinwheel (aka) Red Matador or Red Burning Love Suit
Source: Audience Recording
Details: Lossy - mp3 - 192 kbps - 44.1 Khz - Stereo
Audio Quality: Very Good (2 seconds gaps between the tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:43
Total Size: 86 MB
Artwork: Included


ANNO DI PUBBLICAZIONE: 2007.
LABEL: nessuna Label e numero indicati.
NOTE: Audience Recording del 17 aprile 1972 di Little Rock.
Innanzitutto chi ha prodotto questo CD ha commesso un errore marchiano in quanto fra una canzone e l’altra troviamo 2 secondi di silenzio... Roba da principianti del PC!!!
Tratto direttamente e senza nessun miglioramento da un CD-R, questo bootleg ha come bellezza il concerto in quanto tale; si tratta del periodo di “Elvis On Tour” e il che è tutto dire.
La MGM non filmò e registrò nulla ufficialmente (almeno così pare) ed in questa serata Elvis offre due potenti versioni di "Polk Salad Annie" e "Proud Mary". Anche le ballate godono di una gran cura nell’esecuzione e ci sono da segnalare "For The Good Times" e "Never Been To Spain".

CANZONI: dal vivo a Little Rock, Arkansas. 17 aprile 1972. Spettacolo serale.

Jackie Kahane Warm Up Act
2001 Theme
C. C. Rider
Proud Mary
Never Been To Spain
You Gave Me A Mountain
Until It's Time For You To Go
Polk Salad Annie
Love Me
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear/Don’t Be Cruel
Heartbreak Hotel
Hound Dog
How Great Thou Art
I Can't Stop Loving You
Love Me Tender
Suspicious Minds
Introductions
For The Good Times
An American Trilogy
Funny How Time Slips Away
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp

(Grazie per le preziosi informazioni al sito "E.I.C.C. Elvis Italian Collector Club - The King is alive!")

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ELVIS - He Broke My Guitar (CD-R)

Artist: Elvis Presley
Title: He Broke My Guitar
Year Of Release: ?
Label: Rex Records - REX 008 (CD-R)
Date: 1972-04-17 (April 17, 1972)
Tour: On Tour number 5 - April 5th - April 19th 1972
Venue: T.H. Barton Coliseum
Location: Little Rock, AR
Showtime: Evening Show (8:30 pm)
Crowd: 10,000 (see the inside cover)
Elvis' Suit: Red Pinwheel (aka) Red Matador or Red Burning Love Suit
Source: Audience Recording
Details: Lossy - mp3 - 160 kbps - 44.1 Khz - Stereo
Audio Quality: Very Good ("Closing Vamp" incomplete - "Elvis Has Left The Building" missing)
Total Time: 00:55:11
Total Size: 63 MB
Artwork: Included

ELVIS - LITTLE ROCK '72 "SPECIAL" (2 Bootleg Albums)

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