Tuesday, May 24, 2011

May 24 - Come Together

Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. in Memphis, along with The Beatles Story in Liverpool, England, have announced a transatlantic partnership to develop an exclusive, jointly curated exhibition that will explore how The Fab Four were influenced by the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. The exhibition is entitled 'Elvis and Us'.


Press-release:


'Elvis and Us' represents the first time the two cornerstones of 20th century popular culture have come together since that fateful meeting in 1965 at Elvis’ Bel Air home. The exhibition will include rare artifacts from both The Beatles Story and the Graceland archives, many of which have never before been displayed publicly.


'Elvis and Us' will open to the public on September 28, 2011, at The Beatles Story in Liverpool, England. It will be a multimedia, interactive experience filled with music, video and artifacts. The exhibition will allow visitors to experience the power of Elvis and The Beatles along with their explosive impact on music and popular culture. From hit albums to movies, books, and plays, both Elvis and The Beatles are celebrated around the world today. Both even have Cirque du Soleil® shows in Las Vegas: Viva ELVIS™ at ARIA Resort and Casino and The Beatles’™ LOVE™ at The Mirage.


One of the key elements explored in the 'Elvis and Us' exhibition will be the evening Elvis and The Beatles met in person on August 27, 1965, at Elvis' home in Bel Air, California. The white Fender bass guitar played by both the king and the Fab Four at that meeting will be on display. It's a piece of pop culture history that has never been publicly exhibited before!


Other artifacts being brought to the UK for the first time include the worn by Elvis in the "Jailhouse Rock" movie, telegrams from Colonel Parker and Elvis to Ed Sullivan, rare video footage from the earliest days of Elvis' career, a ticket to the ‘68 Comeback special, and the pool table played on by Elvis and The Beatles.



Keep Rollin' On

The Venus Productions import label released "Keep Rollin' On" containing unreleased recordings from January and February 1969 at the to the American Sound Studios in Memphis, TN. As a special bonus the producers also included four goodies from 1971 and 1973.

Track listing:



01) I'm Movin' On Take 2 3:03 Jan. 15, 1969 : Brass & Backup O.V. 
02) In The Ghetto Master 2:55 Jan. 21, 1969 : Backup O.V./unrepaired vocal 
03) I'll Be There Take 6 2:27 Jan. 23, 1969 : Alternate Master 
04) Inherit The Wind Alternate vocal 3:29 Jan. 21, 1969 : Strings & 1st Backup O.V. - V.O. 
05) After Loving You Master 3:16 Feb. 18, 1969 : Unedited 
06) Any Day Now Master 3:08 Feb. 21, 1969 : Unedited & unrepaired vocal 
07) Mama Liked The Roses Alternate vocal 2:26 Jan. 21, 1969 : Undubbed - V.O. 
08) It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' Master 2:40 Feb. 20, 1969 : Undubbed 
09) You'll Think Of Me Take 14 4:16 Jan. 14, 1969 : Unedited - No fade out 
10) Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues Take 8 3:22 Dec. 13, 1973 : Unedited - No fade out 
11) Lead Me Guide Me Master 2:44 May 17, 1971 : Unedited 
12) I've Got Confidence Take 2 3:09 May 18, 1971 : Unedited 
13) Are You Sincere Take 3 2:13 Sept. 23, 1973 : Previously unreleased - no B.V. 

O.V. = overdub 
V.O. = vocal overdub

Update May 28th.

The twelfth track isn’t “I’ve Got Confidence” as was said in the announcement. Instead of it, it’s the unedited master of “Seeing Is Believing” without a fade-out according to a review on the FECC site.



(Source: EPE / FECC)