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The Wonder Of You: Recorded Live in Las Vegas, August 13, 1970
The Wonder Of You: Recorded Live in Las Vegas, August 13, 1970

$27.28
I have alot of FTD releases; they're all expensive but when you're an Elvis fan, you buy 'em. This, without a doubt, is one of his better concerts. The sound is fantastic and the music is great! Buy it... It's that good!
New Haven '76
New Haven '76

$54.95
Following on from his appearance in Fort Worth, Texas, Elvis rocked New Haven, Connecticut on July 30 at the Veterans' Memorial Coliseum. This 24-track CD also features photos from Steve Barile's archives. An incredible live version of "Return To Sender" is featured as a bonus track from Hampton Roads Coliseum on August 1, 1976. Track listing: 1. Also Sprach Zarathustra 2. See See Rider 3. I Got A Woman / Amen 4. Love Me 5. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 6. You Gave Me A Mountain 7. Help Me 8. All Shook Up 9. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel 10. And I Love You So 11. America 12. Jailhouse Rock 13. Funny How Time Slips Away 14. Introductions 15. Early Mornin' Rain 16. What'd I Say / Johnny B. Goode 17. Love Letters 18. School Days 19. Hurt 20. Hound Dog 21. Hawaiian Wedding Song 22. Can't Help Falling In Love 23. Closing vamp 24. Return To Sender (bonus track)
Dixieland Delight
Dixieland Delight

$59.95
This double CD, Follow That Dream Records' June, 2009 release, chronicles Elvis' May 30-June 1, 1975 stand in Huntsville, AL where the King gave five sold-out performances. The bulk of these discs are comprised of the 5/31 matinee and the 6/1 evening show plus six bonus tracks from two other shows that were not performed at the two main concerts. The soundboard recordings begin with the third song of the evening, "Love Me", as Elvis' engineers rarely recorded the nightly openers, "See See Rider" and "I Got A Woman"/"Amen" (although the latter is included as a bonus track on the second disc).
Elvis' energy level is high and his voice is strong throughout, with the 5/31 matinee being an exceptional aural treat. "The Wonder Of You", "Burning Love", a brief rendition of "Trouble", "Hawaiian Wedding Song", and an impromptu version of "For The Good Times" are among the highlights. Elvis juggles the set a bit the following night, with four changes, the most interesting being a blistering "Polk Salad Annie" which takes the place of an aborted "Burning Love" when he has trouble remembering the words. A sweet "I'll Remember You", and, from the bonus tracks, powerful versions of "I'm Leavin'" and "How Great Thou Art" and a spur-of-the-moment "Release Me", coupled with the interplay between Elvis and the crowd demonstrate that both the artist and his audience were having fun. The gatefold packaging, with many previously unseen high-quality photos from the stand and a well-edited, crisp-sounding mix make this a true first class presentation. If you're an Elvis concert collector, this set is as good as it gets.

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