Monday, April 22, 2024

April 22 - That's Allright - 70th Anniversary Edition

Graceland announces the June 14, 2024 release of the exclusive 70th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Of 'That’s All Right'.

Publicity stated: July 5, 1954, marked a pivotal moment in music history. In a small recording studio owned by Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, an obscure young singer by the name of Elvis Presley started a revolution. Backed by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Elvis’ rendition of Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup’s 'That’s All Right' ignited the career of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll and changed the landscape of music forever.

Seven decades later, Elvis’ legacy is as vibrant and influential as ever, continuing to captivate and inspire generations around the globe. In honor of the 70th anniversary of this iconic recording that changed it all, Graceland is offering a limited-edition single sided collector’s 10-inch vinyl single of Elvis’ earliest take of 'That All Right' from that July night in 1954 at Memphis Recording Service. 

Fans can now pre-order their collector’s edition of 'That’s All Right' single through ShopGraceland.com. The collector’s edition vinyl single will also be available for purchase on-site at Graceland in mid-June, pending availability following pre-orders.

Note: shipping for European fans is more than the price of the single ... once again Graceland seems to forget that the majority of the Elvis fans lives outside the United States. 

(Source: Graceland)

Sunday, April 21, 2024

April Book Discount

Some artists fade away after they die, but not Elvis! His legacy is just as diverse as it is relevant 46 years later. In the 'Elvis Day by Day - The Year In Review' yearbook series you read why!  

Marc-Antoine Comtois wrapped it up nicely: "Fascinating, interesting, enlightening! Need I say more?".

From April 21 to 23rd you can get the hardcover edition with a great discount! Currently Blurb offers a 20% discount on the hardcover editions of the 'Elvis Day By Day - The year in Review' yearbook series. Visit the >>> Blurb Webshop and complete your collection. Use the code 'FLASHAPRIL' at the check-out.

Introducing the 2023 edition Elvis author Pål Granlund stated at the introduction of this new volume: “It’s a great book, I can tell you, I have them all”.

Author and reviewer Bill Shute said about this books "Proud to say that I will have an article on the 3-CD-set 'August Season in Vegas 1974' in the forthcoming Dutch book 'Elvis Day by Day 2023'. This series is the definitive print edition of every significant release/event in the Elvis world on a daily basis for the year in question. Highly recommended."

Piers Beagley from the Elvis Information Network posted: 'Elvis Day By Day 2023' is a massive book: 480 pages, 1.7kg and it looks great. I opened it for a quick look-through and it was over an hour later that my girlfriend had to ask me, "What are you looking at?" (I guess I was ignoring my gardening chores!)

The fact that Kees can be bothered to put together such an amazing index for such a timely book is very impressive. and I had forgotten that so much stuff had come out this past 12 months (good, and very bad).

Audio engineer Anthony Stuchbury from the U.K. wrote: If there was just one word I could use to describe this, it would be 'encyclopedic', because that exactly what it is! Imagine my surprise to discover that one of my releases from last year made the top ten, in fact the Top Five! Humbled isn't enough of a word to explain that.

Kees Mouwen and his team have once again provided 'the hands on reference' for the whole Elvis year, and it has become somewhat of a tradition every January to look forward to it's publication. Congratulations are in order, not for me, but for Kees and the team.

Guylain Jean from France wrote: "The 2023 Bible for Elvis fans!!! 2023!!!"

From a 5-star review on Amazon on the 2022 edition: The fifth volume of this magnificent series. I am impressed with the thoroughness and detail of this book. A titanic job. Thanks to the author of this book. 

Elvis left us over 45 years ago and it's amazing what we can still find out about him. This book is a bit of a bible or testament devoted to everything that came out only during the year 2022. In fact, I don't just recommend this book, but the whole series of books. These are essential books. Many thanks to the author and I am already looking forward to his next publication.

Six titles are available, covering "everything Elvis Presley" from 2018 until 2023. All the news and dozens of reviews by Elvis experts, authors and fans. For reviews of the books, just click on the year you need in the topmenu of this blog, or visit the review page on my >>> Poplar Tunes shop.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

April 20 - Record Store Day 2024

Today marks Record Store Day 2024, with two official 'Record Store Day' releases from the French V.P.I. record label: 'I'm Counting On Them' and 'Elvis Styles'.

Details 'I'm Counting On Them'
: This album brings together two singer-songwriters, both pianists, who made a remarkable contribution to the work and career of the King. 

While Otis Blackwell excelled in Rock 'n' Roll, of which he was one of the great craftsmen (providing Elvis with no less than three number 1 hits), Don Robertson, on the other hand, was a master in the art of the ballad (several of his compositions would appear on the B-sides of successful singles). Two exceptional artists who deserve a place in the Music Pantheon! 

The LP is available from the >>> V.P.I online store here.

Details 'Elvis Styles'
: In 1960, the renowned composer Leonard Bernstein said, "Elvis Presley is the greatest cultural force of the 20th century... He introduced rhythm into everything and changed it all, music, language, clothes. It's an entirely new social revolution from which the '60s emerged." 

And it's true that Elvis could sing anything! This triple album features no less than 54 tracks, the majority of which are alternate versions. A unique compilation, never before realized, that is truly exceptional, showcasing the various facets of the artist.

The LP is available from the >>> V.P.I online store here.

Both CDs are also available in CD editions.

Note: the LP's were already available a week before the "official" RSD release date.

April 20 - Charts April 2024 - Week 3

  
The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits dropped (big time) on the U.S. Billboard charts. On the official U.K. charts the album won a few spots. 

Other charts will be updated over the weekend when the updates are published on the various chart-websites.







Official U.K. charts:
  • Official Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' climbed from #52 to #48. 
  • Official Streaming Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' remained steady at #37.
  • Official DVD chart: 'ELVIS' remained steady at #87.
  • Official DVD chart: 'Priscilla' dropped from #3 to #17.
  • Official Blu-ray chart: 'Priscilla' dropped from #8 to #72.
  • Official Video chart: 'Priscilla' dropped from #3 to #22.
  • Official Video chart: 'ELVIS' dropped from #90 to #96.
  • Official Films On Disc chart: 'Priscilla' dropped from #3 to #19.
  • Official Music DVD chart: 'Elvis The Searcher' dropped from #10 to #46.


Irish IRMA charts: 
  • Official Irish Album chart: 'ELV1S 30#1 Hits' dropped from #88 to #92. 
  • Official Irish Video chart: 'ELVIS' dropped from #25 to #27.
  • official Irish Video chart: 'Priscilla' dropped from #5 to #14.

Billboard charts:
   
  • Billboard Top 200 Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' dropped from #167 to #196.
  • Billboard Top Country Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' dropped from #31 to #32. 
  • Billboard Top Rock and Alternative Album chart: 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' dropped from #39 top #47. 

(Source: Official Charts / U.K. Mix / Billboard/ IRMA)

Friday, April 19, 2024

April 19 - Elvis Seventy Three

The ReelTrax import record label announced the release of the double CD set 'Elvis Seventy Three' featuring the August 7, 1973 Midnight Show, and September 3, 1973 Closing Show performances.

Publicity stated
: ReelTrax is back with another great 2-CD release, actually the first one in 2024! After the great success of our recent vinyl release ''68 Unleashed' which has sold out very quickly we now present a completely new CD project!

'Elvis Seventy Three' is a 2-disc set with two complete shows from Elvis' August 1973 engagement at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas: On the first disc of this set you will be able to step back in time with Elvis Presley’s Closing Night performance from September 3, 1973. For the first time, experience this iconic show which easily can be seen as one of the most unusual performances of Elvis´ career in correct speed and superior sound quality, thanks to a meticulous Matrix Mix of soundboard and audience recordings. This new mix reveals intricacies and audience interactions previously unheard, capturing the King of Rock and Roll in his element. 

The Closing Night concert is renowned for its humorous touch, for instance, when Elvis had a toy monkey on his back (all through the first two songs of the show) while being carried on stage on the back of Lamar Fike. Or when a red velvet bed had been placed on stage during the show with Elvis sitting on it while singing 'What Now My Love' and pretending to "search" for his love in the bed. And finally when he totally mixed up the music and lyrics of 'Suspicious Minds' and 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', probably just because he wanted to fool his musicians (we called that 'Suspicious Bridge' and gave it its own track on the CD). 

But the concert is also known for its heartfelt and rare performances like 'Help Me Make It Through The Night', 'Softly As I Leave You' and a fantastic 'How Great Thou Art' with multiple reprises, among others. 

Additionally, to make sure the content of this CD is 100% the “real” Closing Night show we did not use the first 6 songs from the soundboard of the dinner show of the same date (which has been done this way before on an earlier release of the show), but chose to include them from an ambiance recording which has been made at Closing Night. It’s a pity that those first six songs have not been recorded on soundboard back in 1973.

CD 2 presents the Midnight Show from August 7, 1973, sourced from an ambiance recording which offers a very good sound. Elvis himself mentioned during the concert that he and his band were enjoying their time on stage, which led him to extend his performance, adding a personal touch to this memorable evening. 

One of only two versions of 'Funny How Time Slips Away', sung during the August 1973 season, and 'Faded Love', performed live for its fourth and final time are real highlights. 

But actually the set-lists of both shows in this 2-CD set contrast the energy from the beginning to the end of Elvis’s stint, highlighting both his serious and playful side on stage. The show on CD 2 has previously been released at a wrong speed on ‘Top Acts in Vegas’ 28 years ago. This corrected version now allows fans to hear Elvis as he truly sounded, making it a pivotal release for collectors and new fans alike. 

Enhance your Elvis collection with this definitive edition, featuring no less than a variety of 9 bonus tracks that underscore rare moments and the fun Elvis had during the Las Vegas Summer season of 1973.

CD 1: September 3, 1973 – Closing Show, Las Vegas Hilton Hotel (Matrix Recording*): See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - Steamroller Blues - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trouble - Rock Medley - Love Me Tender - Fever - What Now My Love - Suspicious Bridge - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Suspicious Minds - Introductions Of Band And Celebrities - My Boy - I Can’t Stop Loving You - An American Trilogy - A Big Hunk O Love - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Mystery Train - Tiger Man - How Great Thou Art (Two Reprises) - Help Me Make It Through The Night - Softly As I Leave You - Can’t Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp

*Tracks 1 to 6 were sourced from an ambiance recording, as these songs were not on the soundboard tape

CD 2: August 7, 1973 – Midnight Show, Las Vegas Hilton Hotel (Ambiance Recording): Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - Steamroller Blues - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trouble - Blue Suede Shoes - Rock Medley - Love Me Tender - Fever - Bridge Over Troubled Water (Two False Starts) - Suspicious Minds - Introductions - My Boy - I Can’t Stop Loving You - An American Trilogy - Release Me - Mystery Train / Tiger Man - Funny How Time Slips Away - Faded Love - Can’t Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp

Bonus tracks:
Make The World Go Away (August 8, 1973 MS) - Tiger Man (August 11, 1973 MS) - Crying Time (August 12, 1973 MS) - Amazing Grace (August 14, 1973 DS) - Something (August 23, 1973 DS) - It’s A Matter Of Time (August 25, 1973 MS) - Johnny B. Goode (August 26, 1973 MS) - My Boy (False Start) - Release Me - My Boy (August 28, 1973 MS) - You Gave Me A Mountain (September 2, 1973 DS).

Note: The August 7th Dinner Show was previously released as 'Top Acts in Vegas 6' by the Top Acts import record label (1995). The September 3, 1973 Closing Show was previously released as 'Closing Show' by the Follow That Dream collectors label (soundboard, 2004) and as 'The Funny Side Of Elvis' by the Claudia records import label (audience recording, 1995).


Trevor O'Sullivan Died

Elvis super-fan Trevor O'Sullivan has died. His Mother posted..

"Trevor passed away last night peacefully in his sleep. Please those of you that have faith please pray for us as a family."

Dublin based O'Sullivan was a journalist who had a passion for Elvis. He described himself as "A passionate fan of Elvis, who through his Facebook group was constantly debunking fake Elvis history. I am passionate about fans of the future being left a legacy of truth. The Elvis story doesn’t need embellishment as it’s a fascinating rags to riches tale."

Read some of his thoughts on Elvis >>> here 'His Truth Goes Marching On: The Living Legacy of Elvis Presley'. And see his popular Facebook Group >>> 'Elvis Presley. His Truth Is Marching On'.


Happy Birthday!

Estelle Brown, the last surviving original member of The Sweet Inspirations backing group that toured with Elvis until 1977, turned 81 today, congratulations! 



From Poverty to Millionaire as a Musician

History 4 Teens published the 129 page hardcover book 'Elvis Presley: From Poverty to Millionaire as a Musician'.  

Synopsis: Throughout his career, Elvis Presley amassed an impressive estimated fortune of US$100 million from varied sources such as record sales, movie earnings, and merchandise. Adjusted for inflation, this sum would approximate to over $490 million in today's dollars.

We invite you to explore this biography of Elvis Presley. Key Features:
  • Good for Book Reports! Contains a Lot of Facts!
  • Covers Elvis' Birth to Death, including his lasting legacy!
  • Unique sketches in Every Chapter! To Keep the reader entertained!
  • A Great Gift! A concise and rewarding read about a GREAT MAN!
  • Includes a Free Bonus Inside! Gifts to Reward You!

(Source: Reel Trax / Elvis In Concert / Elvis On CD / Amazon / Elvis Information Network)