Saturday, June 07, 2025

June 07 - Physical Work In Progress

Construction work for the 'Elvis Evolution' experience in London has officially started. Here is glimpse from the construction site, where the new experience centre is starting to take shape. 

The interactive tribute to Elvis Presley is being built in Immerse LDN, on the banks of the river Thames.

The (postponed) opening is scheduled for 19 July 2025, but the works are currently still in an early stage. Preparatory works are still in full swing in various parts of the building, so it is still exciting whether the deadline will be met.


Elvis '57 Out

The Follow That Dream collector's label released the book 'Elvis ’57: The Final Fifties Tours'.

Publicity stated
: In 1957, Elvis Aron Presley was still a one man phenomenon with six titles on the charts, one movie to his credit, and two movies soon to follow. 

But while he pursued his dream of becoming a Hollywood actor, the military draft threatened to shatter it along with his wildly successful Rock and Roll career. Elvis couldn’t resist the excitement he found performing on stage before swarms of shrieking teenage girls, and in that final year before he entered the U.S. Army, he went back on the road for three short tours.

'Elvis ’57' recalls that magical year when the King played to audiences a quarter of a million people strong, and controversy and pandemonium accompanied him wherever he went.

Alan Hanson takes us for a rollicking ride through eighteen major cities in the United States and Canada. Elvis wore his famed gold lame suit and thirteen girls fainted in an effort to reach him. In Vancouver, British Columbia, thousands left their seats and rushed the stage, forcing him to abruptly end the show.

Drawing on first-hand accounts from the disc-jockeys on the front lines of Elvis’s exploding career and fans who attended the ’57 concerts, Hanson sweeps you back to the years that forever changed the King of Rock and Roll.

The book comes with an exclusive Compact 33 vinyl EP containing the tracks: 'That’s When Your Heartaches Begin', 'Tell Me Why', 'Peace In The Valley' and 'I Believe'.

Alan Hanson turned to writing after thirty years as a public high school history teacher. He and his wife, Christine have two daughters, Katie and Beth, and live in Spokane, Washington. 'Elvis ’57: The Final Fifties Tours' was Hanson’s first book, he's also the co-author of 'Elvis: The Movies', which was published 8 years ago and he blogs on his >>> Elvis History blog.

Note from Alan HansonThe text of the new edition is the same as the original 2007 edition, with only a few errors corrected. The big difference is that the reprint includes many more photographs from Pal Granlund's collection, increasing the number from 19 to over 300 pictures. 

The book is available from the >>> Elvis Matters webshop

(Source: ElvisMatters / Official UK Fanclub)

June 07 - Charts June 2025 - Week 1 - Updated

Elvis' presence on the U.K. charts stalled this week. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation gained four places at the start of the month and climbed to No. 59 on the Official Album chart. while he lost seven spots on the Streaming Album chart, landing at No. 53 this week. 

The 'Elvis at the Movies' DVD, which re-entered the Music Video chart at No. 50 last week was replaced by the Elvis - The King of Rock and Roll', which re-entered the chart at No. 33.

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum) 

Take Care of Books - 15% Discount!

Everyone who wants to keep track of what's happening in the Elvis world reads the 'Elvis Day By Day' books :-) 

And you can TCB, Take Care of Books, now too 
with a 15% discount! All volumes in the 'Elvis Day By Day - The year In Review' series, as well as the 'Elvis, Hero Of The Comic Books' hardcover editions are now available with a 15% discount.  

Some artists fade away after they die, but not Elvis! His legacy is just as diverse as it is relevant almost 50 years later. In the 'Elvis Day by Day - The Year In Review' yearbook series you read why! 

Eric van Rooij, President of the Dutch It's Elvis Time fanclub said about the 2024 yearbook: He did it again. Kees Mouwen has once again delivered a great part in the series Elvis Day by Day. A must have for every (serious or beginning) Elvis collector. With super interesting background articles and lots and lots of information.

 

Richard Chapman (U.K.): Like all previous editions of the book, from front cover to back it is an invaluable addition to my collection of Elvis Books.

Graphic artist Alan Barbara reviewed the 2024 edition of 'Elvis Day By Day 2024 - The Year In Review' book. He wrote: Kees Mouwen has once again delivered an essential volume for Elvis Presley fans with 'Elvis Day by Day 2024', a stunning 480-page chronicle of the King's enduring legacy. This book is not just a guide, it's an experience, filled with in-depth reviews of the latest Elvis books, CDs, vinyl, DVDs, and more, making it an invaluable resource for collectors and enthusiasts alike. There's nothing like this. 

Author and reviewer Bill Shute said about the 2023 edition "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."

Rogier van Luyken from the Dutch It's Elvis Time fan club wrote about the 'Elvis, Hero of the Comic Book': "May I say: an absolute marvel of a book. Highly informative, insightful, colourful and fascinating to see all this all presented together. You don’t have to be into comics to enjoy this book. Highly recommended."

Gerrit de Jong, author of the 'Elvis (Still) Hero of the Comic Books' wrote: "This book has it all and for the art loving Elvis fans it's just as essential as an Elvis record guide. I give it 5 stars out of 5 and that's including the awesome design of the book. A winner and an absolute delight!

Through June 9th you can get the hardcover edition with a great discount! Currently Blurb offers a 15% discount on the hardcover editions of the '
Elvis Day By Day - The Year In Review' yearbook series. Go here for the >>> Elvis Day By Day Webshop on Blurb 
and complete your collection. Use the code'SUMMERREAD15' on check-out for the 15% discount!

Visit >>> Nigel Patterson's Blurb webshop to order the 'Elvis Comic Book'. Use the code 'SUMMERREAD15' on check-out for the 15% discount!

Rogier van Luyken, stated in the It's Elvis Time magazine that the 'Hero of the Comic Books' is "an absolute marvel of a book. Highly informative, insightful, colorful and fascinating to see all this all presented together. You don’t have to be into comics to enjoy this book. Highly recommended." 

Illustrator Gerrit de Jong added: "This book has it all and for the art loving Elvis fans it's just as essential as an Elvis record guide. I give it 5 stars out of 5 and that's including the awesome design of the book. A winner and an absolute delight!"

Elvis expert and author Gordon Minto wrote: Undoubtedly, the author - who clearly knows his stuff inside out - deserves credit for producing a book that is refreshingly different, extremely eye-catching and – top of my list for any book – is well-researched and well-written, while offering a new slant on things. Without a shadow of a doubt, this work speaks of tireless research (something my long-time writing partner – John Townson – and I are all too familiar with) and a level of commitment that is impressive. 

Elvis author Paul Belard wrote: If you were raised on comic books as I was, and are a fan of Elvis, this convergence is a wonderful gift. Special attention has been given to the artwork and it shows, e.g. sharp pictures, clever arrangement on the pages, colorful accents. Some of the drawings are works of art from very talented artists. For me, it is not a book one reads in one sitting, but a book that needs to be savored like an old cognac, in small amounts, or like ice-tea or cold beer on scorching days, in little sips. There is too much to admire to speed through it.

Reader Richard van Slingerland said about the 2023 edition of 'Elvis Day by Day': "If you consider yourself a serious fan, you ought to have these books". And Marc-Antoine Comtois wrapped it up nicely: "Fascinating, interesting, enlightening! Need I say more?".

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”.

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 2024. 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.

Friday, June 06, 2025

June 06 - From Young ‘Un Sound To The House Of David

Out soon from an unknown record label is the 5-CD-set ‘From Young ‘Un Sound To The House Of David’ featuring recordings from overdub sessions for the “Guitar Man’ LP and ‘This Is Elvis’ soundtrack album, the original ‘I Was The One’ album and an interview with producer Felton Jarvis about the ‘Guitar Man’ album. 

The set is is limited to 300 copies.


CD 1: Produced during 1980 at the Young ‘Un Sound studios in Nashville Tennessee for the 1981 release ‘Guitar Man’.

Guitar Man / What I'd Say (KWA5 8566) - After Loving You (KWA5 8571) - Too Much Monkey Business (KWA5 8556) - Just Call Me Lonesome (KWA5 8553) - Lovin' Arms (KWA5 8591) - You Asked Me To (KWA5 8558) - Clean Up Your Own Backyard (KWA5 8572) - She Thinks I Still Care (KWA5 8564) - Faded Love (KWA5 8562) - I'm Movin' On (KWA5 8557)

Work In Progress: Guitar Man / What I'd Say (KWA5 8566) - Too Much Monkey Business (KWA5 8236) - Lovin' Arms (KWA5 8247) - You Asked Me To (KWA5 8249) - She Thinks I Still Care (KWA5 8564 - No Backing Vocals) - She Thinks I Still Care (KWA5 8564 - With Original Backing Vocals) - I'm Movin' On (KWA5 8246)

Duets Created By Felton Jarvis: Guitar Man / What I'd Say (KWA5 8566 - With Jerry Reed Mix #1) - Help Me (KWA5 8555 - With "The Gatlin Brothers") - For Ol' Times Sake (KWA5 8238 - With Tony Joe White)

Teaser For Second Disc: That's What You Get For Loving Me (KWA5 8250 - Vocal Raised) - Hey Jude (KWA5 8237 - Unedited) - Guitar Man / What I'd Say (KWA5 8566 - With Jerry Reed Mix #2)

Work Parts: She Thinks I Still Care (KWA5 8259 - Work Part)

CD 2 - Masters (Not Used For The "Guitar Man’ Album"): Hey Jude (KWA5 8237) - For Ol' Times Sake (KWA5 8238) - Only The Strong Survive (KWA 8240) - Blue Suede Shoes (KWA5 8242) - In The Ghetto (KWA5 8243) - Susan When She Tried (KWA5 8245) - Shake A Hand (KWA5 8248) - That's What You Get For Loving Me (KWA5 8250) - Funny How Time Slips Away (KWA5 8251) - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (KWA5 8252) - Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall (KWA5 8253) - I'll Hold You In My Heart (KWA5 8554) - Help Me (KWA5 8555) - I'll Be There (KWA5 8559) - The Fool (KWA5 8560) - Burning Love (KWA5 8563) - If You Talk In Your Sleep (KWA5 8565) - Kentucky Rain (KWA5 8567) - Long Black Limousine (KWA5 8573)

Work In Progress: Hey Jude (KWA5 8237 - No Echo, Different Mix) - In The Ghetto (KWA5 8243 - No Backing Vocals) - Susan When She Tried (KWA5 8245 - Different Mix) - If You Talk In Your Sleep (KWA5 8565) - Susan When She Tried (KWA5 8245 - Unedited, Dry Vocals) - Kentucky Rain (KWA5 8567 - No Echo, Different Mix)

Overdubs by: David Briggs, Ray Edenton, Richard Shook, Terry McMillan, Larrie Londin, Mike Leech, Dale Sellers, Chip Young, Tony Joe White, Carl Perkins, Larry Byrom, Jerry Carrigan, Jerry Reed, Billy Puett, Sonny Garrish. Backing vocals: Larry, Rudy and Steve Gatlin (Gatlin Brothers), Lea Jane Berinati, James Cason, Jackie Cusic, Bruce Dees and Jerry Stembridge (Chip Young), producer: Felton Jarvis, engineer: Chip Young and Stan Dacus

CD 3 - Contains various overdubs & edits produced for the 1981 Warner Brothers movie ‘This Is Elvis’ Tracks produced in January & February of 1981 in various studios in Hollywood, California.

Shake, Rattle And Roll / Flip, Flop And Fly (28.01.1956 "Stage Show" - LPA5 5807) - Heartbreak Hotel (17.03.1956 "Dorsey Brothers Stage Show" - LPA5 5808) - Hound Dog (05.06.1956 "The Milton Berle Show" - LPA5 5809) - Excerpt From ‘Hy Gardner Calling’ Interview (01.07.1956 - LPA5 5810) - Merry Christmas Baby (Edited / Shortened Version - LPA5 5811) - Mean Woman Blues (Movie Version - LPA5 5812) - Don't Be Cruel (06.01.1957 "The Ed Sullivan Show" - LPA5 5813) - Excerpt From "Army Swearing In" (24.03.1958 - LPA5 5814) - Excerpt From "DeParture For Germany " Press Conference) - Excerpt From "Home From Germany" Press Conference (07.03.1960 - LPA5 5815) - Too Much Monkey Business (Edited / Shortened Version - LPA5 5816) - I've Got A Thing About You Baby (Edited / Shortened Version) - Blue Suede Shoes ("Elvis" NBC TV Special - LPA5 5817) - Viva Las Vegas (Edited Version - Short Fade Out) - Suspicious Minds (1981 Edit Of 14.01.1973 "Aloha From Hawaii" - LPA5 5818) - Excerpt From Elvis' Speech At The JC's Award (16.01.1971 - LPA5 5819) - Promised Land (Edited / Shortened Version) - Excerpt From Madison Square Garden Press Conference (09.06.1972 - LPA5 5820) - Always On My Mind (30.03.1972 "Elvis On Tour" - LPA5 5821) - An American Trilogy (09.04.1972 "Elvis On Tour" - (LPA5 5822) - Memories (Edited / Shortened Version)

Producer: Joan Deary & Danny Gould, engineer: Dick Bogert. Overdubs by: Reggie Young, Dennis Linde, Larrie London, Bob Ray, David Briggs, Mary Holladay. Scotty Moore, Dale Sellers, D.J. Fontana, Emory Gordy, Tony Brown and The Jordanaires

CD 4 -  The original ‘I Was The One’ album. These tracks were produced on June 21  22 of 1982 at the ‘House Of David’ Studio which is the Studio of David Briggs.
My Baby Left Me - (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care - Little Sister - Don't - Wear My Ring Around Your Neck - Paralyzed - Baby Let's Play House - I Was The One - Rip It Up - Young And Beautiful - Ready Teddy - The Elvis Medley (Short DJ Promo Version) - The Elvis Medley (Long Version)

Producer: David Briggs and Tony Brown, Engineer: Gene Echelberger

CD 5 - Interview With Producer Felton Jarvis about the ‘Guitar Man’ album.

This recording is taken from a rare promotional LP to promote the 1981 Guitar Man album. Radio stations’ own Disc Jockeys could ask questions and the answer was pre-recorded on this record. This is a very efficient way of promoting a product. Painfully, this also came in handy since Felton Jarvis died before the album was released.

Note: all has been previously released, the content of CD 1 and 2 is sourced from MP3 files of these recordings. 


Rock 'n' Roll King

The IDS budget record label re-issued their 2025 'Rock 'n' Roll King - Live 1974 / 1976' LP as a Limited Edition on blue colored vinyl. A version on clear vinyl was released January 2025.

The claim "Live Radio Broadcast" is only a ploy to use a loophole in EU copyright legislation. 

Side A - 1974: All Shook Up - Why Me Lord - Love Me Tender - Hound Dog - Fever - Suspicious Minds - I Cant Stop Loving You - Bridge Over Troubled Water.

Side B - 1976: C. C. Rider - Can't Help Falling In Love - Teddy Bear - Don't Be Cruel - Big Boss Man - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trying To Get To You - Hurt - Steamroller Blues.

(Source: various / iMusic)

Thursday, June 05, 2025

June 05 - Graceland Record Collection

Later this this month Graceland will release a Limited 65th Anniversary Edition of 'Stuck On You' as 10-inch vinyl with a new design. This is the second release in the Graceland Vinyl  Collection. 

Graceland also announced the release of a new  Christmas single, the title has not been unveiled yet. 


King Creole

Audio engineer Anthony Stuchbury announced, also on behalf of graphic designer David Parker, that the RDM-Edition record label will also release a CD edition of the 'King Creole Mono II Stereo' 10-inch soundtrack LP with bonus tracks.

Turtles, Berries And Gumbo / King Creole Instrumental / Crawfish (Movie Version) - Steadfast, Loyal And True (Undubbed Movie Edit) - Lover Doll (Movie Version) - Trouble - Dixieland Rock - Young Dreams - New Orleans (Movie Version) - Hard Headed Woman - King Creole (Movie Version) - Don't Ask Me Why - As Long As I Have You - Crawfish (Record Master) - Steadfast Loyal And True (Record Master) - Lover Doll (Record Master) - New Orleans (Record Master) - King Creole (Record Master).

The CD us available for pre-order from the >>> Bennies Fifties webshop


The Definitive Vinyl Artwork of Elvis Presley, Vol. 2

Joseph Tunzi's book 'The Definitive Vinyl Artwork of Elvis Presley, Vol. 2: The Back Covers' should have been released. The book was originally scheduled to be releases in February this year.

Publicity stated
: This is a follow up to The Definitive Vinyl Artwork, which focused on all front cover artwork and photographs that were part of 45 RPM singles, extended play and long play albums.

This new volume takes you on a journey of those same albums, focusing this time, on back cover  artwork. Also featured on the 200-plus pages are over 800 rare photos, including the original photos (not altered), documents, letters, rejected artwork which contains some fascinating covers not used or modified by RCA and much more! 

Note: The back covers were included in the first volume, for 45 singles only. The price-tag for the book is between US$146 to US$195.00.

(Source: Graceland / Pascal Matteo / Anthony Stuchbury / Bear Family)

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

June 04 - Number 1 SUN Hits

The Vinyl Passion record label announced the August 25, 2025 re-issue of their 'Number One Hits' compilation on crystal blue colored vinyl. 

The album featuring 23 hits from the fifties and early sixties SUN record announced the July that toped the charts. 


SUN CD

SUN records announced the July 18, 2025 release of the CD version of their 2024 LP 'Sun Records Sings Elvis Presley' which featured Elvis on the cover and various artists performing his hits on the vinyl disc. 

(Source: iMusic)

Monday, June 02, 2025

June 02 - Additions to the Elvis Week Line-up

Graceland announced that several new "Elvis Originals" will join the line-up of previously announced Elvis Week guests. Next to Linda Thompson, Jerry Schilling, Tony Orlando, Larry Gatlin, Brenda Lee, Larry Strickland, Jim Murray and Terry Blackwood, joining the line-up are singer and songwriter Carol Conners, reporter Ann Moses and dancer Sandy Kawelo. 

Carol Conners: Connors is a singer songwriter. She was the lead vocalist of the pop vocal trio The Teddy Bears who had the #1 hit "To Know Him Is to Love Him." She went on to become a successful songwriter, including co-writing the Oscar-nominated theme “Gonna Fly Now” for the film Rocky. She dated Elvis in 1964 and describes Elvis as her first boyfriend and first love. Her memoir is entitled Elvis, Rocky & Me. Carol will be a guest at Elvis: An Author’s Perspective on August 13.

Ann Moses: Moses was editor of “Tiger Beat Magazine” from 1965 – 1972. She sat on the stage for Elvis’ ‘68 Comeback Special. She observed filming for Change of Habit and attended Elvis’ opening show at the International Hotel on July 31, 1969, and photographed his performance at the midnight show on August 1, 1969. She was interviewed on camera and appeared in the 1970 documentary Elvis: That’s The Way It Is. Ann is the author of the book Meow! My Groovy Life with Tiger Beat’s Teen Idols – and will be a guest at Elvis: An Author’s Perspective on August 13.

Sandy Kawelo: Kawelo was a dancer in Elvis’ 1966 film Paradise, Hawaiian Style. During the filming of the movie, she met Elvis’ close friend Jerry Schilling. Sandy and Jerry were married from 1967 to 1973, during which they spent a lot of time at Graceland, and with the Presley family. Sandy will share stories at Conversations on Elvis on August 15. 

For the complete program visit the >>> Official Graceland website

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Review - Del Webb Presents Elvis Presley

Elvis' May 23, 1974 Dinner Show performance was previously released on CD as ‘... And The King For Dessert’ (wrongly dated on the Fort Baxter CD from 1998) and ‘Elvis As Recorded Live In Lake Tahoe’ (Elvis Concert Fan, 2014). Now, it debuts on vinyl for the first time as 'Del Webb Presents Elvis Presley'.


 


Design

 

The designer follows the format of previous Millbranch LPs, particularly with typography, but this edition stands out due to its retained background elements, creating a lighter, more natural aesthetic compared to previous, darker designs. And that picture, what a great smile! How did RCA never use it for a cover?

 

The set was intended to include printed inner sleeves, but that plan fell through. Instead, the label compensated with two LP-sized prints with pictures from the Lake Tahoe engagement. A nice gesture, though the cover photo itself would have made a great choice for one of them because - as the Petticoat import record label would say about their artwork - it is “suitable for framing”. Inside the gatefold, we find some more photographs and Tahoe memorabilia. 

 

The LP is available in traditional 140g black vinyl and translucent blue-colored vinyl, I opted for the latter. Ever since ‘Moody Blue’, an Elvis album on blue vinyl carries a special charm.

 

Audio

 

For this reissue, the label returned to its original tape copy and crafted a new Stereo presentation of the concert. And it works! The speed corrected mix breathes new life into the once-flat soundboard recordings. Elvis sound more active at the correct speed. The tambourine stands out more prominently than before, though Elvis’ vocals could have been pushed forward slightly. On ballads, he takes center stage, but when the band and orchestra join in, his voice sometimes gets absorbed into the overall mix.

 

Certain limitations of the original recording remain, for example, the finale of ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’ and ‘It’s Now or Never’ sound a bit sharp to these ears. However, JD Sumner’s signature “dive bomb” routine was surprisingly captured without distortion. This new edition brings a deeper sound, perhaps even too much at times, listen to the echo on the “well, well, well’s” before ‘I Got A Woman’, and you'll hear the pronounced effect. But compared to previous soundboards, this version delivers more richness and atmosphere.

 

Fortunately, there is plenty audience interaction audible to preserve the live concert experience. A particularly fun exchange occurs when a young girl calls out to Elvis, she’s on a mission for her mother to get a scarf, and she succeeds. Before launching into ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’, Elvis playfully responds, “I’ll get you later, mother.

 

Content

 

During this third Tahoe stint, Elvis appeared to be in good spirits, perhaps the change of scenery from Vegas felt refreshing. May 23 also happened to be Linda Thompson’s birthday, which may have added to his festive mood. 


Still, he didn’t go all-out during the dinner show, saving ‘Blue Spanish Eyes’ for the Midnight Show, possibly for Linda herself. Some fan reports say Elvis sung more concentrated, with his eyes closed during these Dinner Shows, and saved the more expressive performances for the Midnight performances. 

 

This recording isn’t complete. ‘Also Sprach Zarathustra’ is missing, and ‘See See Rider,’ ‘Let Me Be There’, and ‘Funny How Time Slips Away’ are incomplete. Nothing to be done about that. The setlist itself reflects a standard show for the era, adjusted slightly for a Tahoe crowd, making “easy to digest” over a steak dinner … ?  Without ‘Johnny B. Goode’, ‘Steamroller Blues’, and ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, the show loses some of its swagger. These classics were swapped out for more polished pop numbers, such as ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’. On the plus side, he added ‘Big Boss Man’ and ‘Help Me’, the latter performed alongside Sherill Nielsen and Voice. 

 

But the producers helped remedy this somewhat by including two bonus tracks, ‘Steamroller Blues’ and ‘How Great Thou Art’, from May 19th.

 

Conclusion

 

This reissue of Elvis’ May 23, 1974 Dinner Show performance is an upgrade in both design and audio, offering a richer listening experience than its CD predecessors. Yet at its core, the concert remains what it is, a standard show performed during dinner service. Elvis may not be rattling the cutlery, but he’s keeping the audience entertained.


The LP is available from the >>> Bennies Fifties webshop.

May 31 - Charts May 2025 - Week 5 (Updated)

Elvis' presence on the U.K. charts stalled this week. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation dropped another spot on the Official Album chart, landing at No. 63 this week, but the album won four sports on the nation's streaming album chart, closing the week at No. 46. 

The 'Elvis at the Movies' DVD re-entered the Music Video chart once more, at No. 50 this time. 

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum) 

Friday, May 30, 2025

May 30 - EPiC (Updated)

Movie director Baz Luhrmann had teased Elvis fans with the working title 'EPiC', 'Elvis Presley in Concert' , but now he has confirmed that this will be the title for the upcoming concert movie.

He posted on social media: "
I’ve teased it just a little and you’ve definitely seen the hints - now it’s time to say it out loud... #EPiC. “ELVIS PRESLEY in CONCERT: see and hear him tell his story like never before
Later today, I’ll be discussing all things EPiC at the Sony Music Vision content showcase and don’t worry! I’ll be trying to swipe a few frames to share with you all on the feed."

Later he added: "
Just hopped of the stage at the SMV showcase and here’s some of those swiped frames I mentioned!! glimpses of unseen footage, along with existing footage we’ve restored in a never-before experienced quality.


As the journey of creating this film continues, I seriously can’t wait to share it with you all!"

Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Project Announced At Sony Event

Baz Luhrmann revealed footage from his upcoming project EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert during the Sony Music Vision on May 29th. Combing through countless never-before-seen performances, unheard interview recordings and restored rarities, the acclaimed filmmaker has been developing the feature documentary alongside his longtime Academy Award-nominated editor, Jonathan Redmond, since production on his 2022 hit film Elvis. Woven together with Luhrmann’s uniquely electric style, EPiC offers audiences Elvis singing and telling his own story as we’ve never seen or heard him before.

When speaking about the film, Luhrmann said, “During the making of ELVIS, we went on a search for rumored unseen footage from the iconic 1970s concert films 'Elvis: That’s The Way It Is' and 'Elvis on Tour'. My initial thought was that we may be able to restore the unused footage (if we could find it) and use it in our Elvis feature, starring Austin Butler. 

I had researchers go into the Warners Bros. film vaults buried in underground salt mines and, to the astonishment of all, we uncovered 68 boxes of film negative, as well as unseen 8mm footage. It has taken two years to restore the footage to a quality that it has never been projected at previously, while the team had to meticulously claw back sound from the many, unconventional sources that were also unearthed. 

One of the great finds has been unheard recordings of Elvis talking about his life and his music. It was this that gave the inspiration for 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert', which is not specifically a documentary, nor a concert film: Elvis takes the audience through the journey of his life, weaving never-before-seen footage with iconic performances that have never been presented in this way, from the 1970 Vegas show, on tour in 1972 and even precious moments of the 1957 “gold jacket” performance in Hawaii. Most importantly, Elvis will sing and tell you about his life in first person, through both classic and contemporary musical prisms.”

Go to Baz Luhrmann's >>> Instagram page for a new clip.


Gold aus Heißer Kehle

The German Fernsehjuwelen re-issued Elvis' classic movie 'Loving You' as 'Gold aus Heißer Kehle'. 

Description
: Deke Rivers loves Rock 'n' Roll and, in his free time, travels around the country with his band. When press agent Glenda meets him, she recognizes Deke's potential and signs him for Tex Warner's band. The singer soon becomes a favorite among American teenagers. Glenda begins to take an interest in Deke, just like Susan, who sings in Tex's band ...

As a bonus this DVD features a double sided cover and a digital booklet (available on-line). 

The DVD is available from >>> Amazon Germany (associate link).


Elvis Video News Report

Emiel Maier posted the June 2025 Elvis Presley Video news report, capturing the main news from May 2025 and more: the latest concerning the Elvis concert footage film, footage of Elvis on October 29, 1956, FTD news, people we lost, the future of his channel and more. 


(Source: Baz Luhrmann / Amazon / Emile Maier)