Saturday, February 28, 2026

February 28 - More Rolling Stone

Following the announcement of Elvis Presley gracing the cover of the German edition of the Rolling Stone music magazine, the French edition offers fans a free 32-page digital mini-special, dedicated to the King, offering "a comprehensive tribute to Elvis' life, music, and lasting impact" according to the publicity.

Description:
In this digital edition, Rolling Stone France highlights various facets of Elvis' career and legacy. From his revolutionary breakthrough in the 1950s to his status as a cultural icon and his influence on generations of artists, Elvis is placed within a broader musical and historical context. The magazine also reflects on his unique style, his stage presence, and his continued relevance in contemporary pop culture.

The fact that a leading international music magazine is dedicating an entire special to Elvis underscores once again the significance of his legacy to this day. More than four decades after his death, his music continues to resonate worldwide and resonate with new generations.

The Rolling Stone France digital Elvis special is available for free via the >>> French Rolling Stone website.

(Source: ElvisMatters / Rolling Stone magazine)

February 28 - Charts February 2026 - Week 4 - Updated

It seems that no matter how much time goes by, the music Elvis Presley made during his lifetime will never completely fade from popularity. 

The superstar returned to the charts around the world with a new album which accompanies a just-released film all about him, and fans of the King in that nation have turned the set into a fast Top 10 bestseller on various countries.  

Official U.K. chart

The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 1 on the Official U.K. Soundtrack Album chart, with only four additional debuts landing just ahead of Presley.

The soundtrack album has come in at No. 17 on the main U.K. Album Top 100 chart. It debuted at No. 5 on the Album Sales Top 100, the Album Download chart and the Physical Albums chart. 

Presley claims a trio of bestsellers on the various albums charts in the United Kingdom'.  album continued its climb on the both the main Album and Streaming charts. The '50 Greatest Hits' compilation re-entered the Album Download chart at No. 73 while the 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' continued its rise on the main album chart, climbing to No. 65 this week. On the Chart Update chart the latter album dropped from No. 60 to No. 63 while it climbed 10 spots, from No. 68 to No. 58. on the U.K. Streaming Album Top 100. 

On the Country Compilation chart the 'From Elvis In Nashville' album dropped from No. 17 to No. 20.

The 'The Complete Story' jumped from No. 26 to No. 9 on the Music video chart this week. 


Austrian charts:
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack re-entered the Austrian chart just outside the Top 10 at No. 11.
Australian charts:
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack re-entered the Australian Album chart at No. 26.
Belgian charts:
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack re-entered the Belgian Ultrapop charts at No. 12 and No. 18 in respectively the Wallonia and Flanders parts of the country.
Irish charts
  • The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album re-entered the IRMA Album Top 100 at No. 96.
Dutch charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 84 on the Album Top 100 chart.
French charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 156 on the SNEP Album Top 200 chart.
German charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album entered the Album Top 100 chart at No. 49.
Norwegian charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 6 on the Physical Album chart.
Scottish charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 5 on the Album Top 100 chart.
Swedish charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 8 on the Swedish Album chart.
Swiss charts
  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack album debuted at No. 16 on the Swiss Album chart.
U.S. Billboard charts
  • The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation climbed from No. 41 to No. 35 on the Top Country Albums chart.

Support Elvis' 'EPiC' album on the charts! The CD is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).

  • Online charts

  • The 'EPiC' soundtrack soared to the No. 1 spot on the CDs and Vinyl chart, the Pop, the Film Music and Rock album charts in the United States and United Kingdom. The album could be found in the upper half of the Apple Music, iTunes and Spotify charts this week.

The '
EPiC' movie grossed US$3.5 million in the United States and US$5.2 million internationally. In the U.S., the film was the fifth most-watched film this weekend. The movie is doing exceptionally well in theaters. The movie grossed more than US$14 million worldwide until now.

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

Friday, February 27, 2026

February 27 - EPiC Worldwide

After the first screenings of 'EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert' in the IMAX theaters, the movie Baz Luhrmann's long-awaited film is now playing in cinemas worldwide, allowing Elvis fans everywhere to experience for themselves what has been so eagerly anticipated.

The initial reactions from audiences and the press have been unanimously positive. Those who have already seen the film describe it as an impressive and captivating viewing experience, bringing Elvis closer than ever, both as a performer and as a person. The large-scale concert footage, combined with rare and meticulously restored footage, makes 'Elvis Presley in Concert' a unique cinematic experience that truly shines on the big screen.

The movie has a Certified Fresh 96% score from critics and a Verified Hot 99% score from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, debuted in IMAX theaters on February 20 before a wide expansion on February 27.

Our advice is simple: see this film for yourself. Ultimately, nothing beats seeing Elvis on the big screen, and with EPIC, you'll feel more like you're there than ever before.



Neil Sedaka Died

Singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka died. He was 86. 

Elvis recorded his song 'Solitaire,' co-written with Phil Cody, in 1976 for his 'From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis Tennessee'.


EPiC

Promoting the 'EPiC' movie, Baz Luhrmann showed a preview of the soundtrack LP which is due for release April 2026. 


Rolling Stone

Elvis graced the cover of the German edition of Rolling Stone magazine (2026/03) with inside the article 'How “Heartbreak Hotel” Changed the World in 1956'.

Description: The revolution at the 'Heartbreak Hotel' is celebrating an anniversary: ​​In the spring of 1956, Elvis Presley conquered television, Little Richard broke the mold, and America began - slowly, reluctantly - to change. Jan Jekal tells the story of an upheaval whose effects are still felt today, even if it sometimes seems almost forgotten.


Knock Out Releases

The Knock Out import record label released three new CDs: 'Splice It Up', 'Tempe Fever' and 'Riverfront'.
 
Publicity stated: 'Splice It Up' is a rockin’ trip behind the studio door, packed with freshly edited alternate takes in sparkling sound that let you hear the magic in the making.

Listen to 'His Latest Flame' which struts through a whole parade of arrangements before finding its groove, and you’ll hear that playful teasing spark loud and clear in the newly edited versions of 'The Bullfighter Was A Lady' and 'Thinking About You.'

Some of these Alternate versions might just knock your socks off, and that’s the whole jive: to give fans a fun, fresh spin on classic studio moments. From the foot-stompin’ 'Ain’t That Loving You Baby' to the curtain call of the final studio sessions with a special version of 'Way Down'.
 
Tracklisting:
01. Ain’t That Loving You Baby (Spliced Takes 7, 8 & 1)
02. I Want To Be Free (Spliced Takes 10,11,12 & 13)
03. Blueberry Hill (Spliced Takes 2 & 3)
04. Soldier Boy (Spliced Takes 1 & 7)
05. A Cane And A High Starched Collar (Spliced Takes 2, 5 & 6)
06. (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame (Spliced Takes 1, 2, 3, 4)
07. King Of The Whole Wide World (Take 6 & Others)
08. The Bullfighter Was A Lady (Spliced Funny Version, Takes 2 & 3)
09. Night Life (Spliced Takes 1, 8 & 3)
10. Hey Little Girl (Spliced Takes 2069 & 2070)
11. Too Much Monkey Business (Spliced Takes 3 & 9)
12. Singing Tree (Spliced Takes 1 & 4)
13. We Call On Him (Spliced Takes 2 & 7)
14. She’s A Machine (Spliced Takes 6, 7 & 10)
15. Suspicious Minds (Spliced Takes 1, 5 & 7)
16. Mary In The Morning (Spliced Takes 1, 2 & 4)
17. A Hundred Years From Now (Spliced Takes 1 & 2)
18. Tomorrow Never Comes (Spliced Takes 1 & 2 + Ending)
19. It’s Only Love (Spliced Version With Abandoned Line)
20. That’s What You Get For Loving Me (Spliced Takes 1, 3 & 8)
21. Thinking About You (Take 4 & Rehearsal Splice – Funny Version)
22. My Boy (Spliced Takes 1 & 2)
23. Way Down (Spliced Takes 2a, Solo & Rough Master)
 
Turn the lights down and let the groove take over. 'Tempe Fever' brings the heat with a previously unreleased live concert on silver disc, captured on March 23, 1977. This Audience Recording has been newly remastered for its first CD outing.

This is Elvis Presley in his final year on stage, locked in and delivering one of his stronger shows of the year. The electricity is undeniable. The emotion runs deep. From a defiant, deeply personal 'My Way' to the smoldering intensity of 'Fever.' The tenderness of 'And I Love You So' pulls you in close, while the show reaches its peak with a truly showstopping performance of 'How Great Thou Art'.
 
Tracklisting:
01. Also Sprach Zarathustra
02. C.C. Rider
03. I Got A Woman / Amen
04. Love Me
05. My Way
06. Jailhouse Rock
07. You Gave Me a Mountain
08. O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Never
09. Little Sister
10. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
11. And I Love You So
12. How Great Thou Art
13. Band Introductions
14. Early Morning Rain (incomplete)
15. What'd I Say
16. Johnny B. Goode
17. Band Solos
18. School Days
19. Hurt
20. Hound Dog
21. Fever
22. Can't Help Falling In Love
23. Closing Vamp
 
To compliment our release of 'A Grande Finale In Indianapolis' we’re turning the spotlight back on the summer of 1977 with a powerful companion piece. 'Riverfront' captures Elvis Presley in his penultimate live performance, recorded at the Riverfront Coliseum on June 25, 1977.

Now newly mastered, the show sounds better than ever, full, warm, and alive with the energy of the crowd. Elvis was clearly enjoying himself that night, and even after a pre-show trip to the dentist, he steps on stage and delivers a great performance for his fans. The setlist includes definitive final versions of 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)', 'And I Love You So', 'My Way,' and a deeply moving 'Unchained Melody'.
 
Housed in a digipack packed with photos from the concert, many previously unseen 'Riverfront' is an essential document of Elvis in his final days on stage. If you’ve been enjoying our previous releases, this is one collection piece you won’t want to pass up.
 
Tracklisting:
01. Also Sprach Zarathustra
02. C.C. Rider
03. I Got A Woman / Amen
04. Love Me
05. If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
06. You Gave Me A Mountain
07. Jailhouse Rock
08. O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Never
09. Little Sister
10. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
11. And I Love You So
12. My Way
13. Introductions
14. Early Morning Rain
15. What'd I Say
16. Johnny B. Goode
17. I Really Don't Want To Know
18. Elvis Introduces Vernon
19. Unchained Melody
20. Hound Dog
21. Can't Help Falling In Love
22. Closing Vamp


Elvis News Report March 2026

Emiel Maier published the March 2026 Elvis Video News Report with news on the celebrity studded ‘EPiC’ premiere in London, Baz Luhrmann accidentally revealing a new Elvis project, the story behind the recording of Elvis’ final concert and other FTD news, details of new liquid-filled vinyl and much more. 


(Source: Graceland / Neon / ElvisMatters / Emiel Maier / Elvis Rarities)

Thursday, February 26, 2026

February 26 - Elvis Re-dressed to Rock

Weldon Owen published the cover-art for the upcoming 'Elvis Dressed to Rock' by Karan Feder. This 256-page hardcover about Elvis' fashion is due for publication on August 4, 2026.
 
The book description:
For the first time, take an in-depth look at the fashion pieces that defined the King of Rock and Roll’s style and career, with more than 150 pieces from the archives at Graceland including early suits, jumpsuits, capes, belts, jewelry, original designer sketches, and more.

In the history of Rock and Roll, no performer ever defined a style like Elvis. From his rockabilly suits of the 1950s to the jeweled jumpsuits of the 1970s, the King’s on-stage fashion became as iconic as his music. From the now-iconic gold lamé suit in the 1950s and the leather suit from the 1968 Comeback Special to the last jumpsuit Elvis wore onstage in Indianapolis, this comprehensive book contains more than 150 pieces of stagewear spanning Elvis’s entire career.

Stunning jumpsuits, beautifully detailed capes, numerous belts, two-piece suits, studded boots, jewelry, and even chokers that were created for Elvis but never worn on stage are all featured in beautiful new photography created especially for this book. Also included are suits that until now have never been seen as their complete sets, including three Cisco Kid two-piece outfits worn in Las Vegas in 1971, and two of Elvis’s Dude Suits, worn in Las Vegas in 1972.

Detailed information from the archives about the suits, including the definitive list of names for the jumpsuits, and fascinating historical context and insights about the detailing and construction of the pieces from noted costume historian Karan Feder, accompany stunning detail photography of each piece. Lavishly illustrated with new photography of each piece in the archive, images of Elvis on stage in the pieces and album covers on which they appear, rare sketches from costume designer Bill Belew, and more, this beautiful book is a look at the King’s style like never before.

The book is available for pre-order from >>> Amazon (associate link).

Note: Karen Feder previously wrote the pop-up / dress-up book 'Elvis: Your Personal Fashion Consultant' (2008). This book is still available from >>> Amazon.

(Source: Elvis Information Network / Amazon)

Monday, February 23, 2026

February 23 - Ultimate Box: Live On Air

The Blue Line budget record label announced the May 1, 2026 release of the eight CD set 'Elvis Presley - Ultimate Box: Live On Air'. 

Description: Relive the magic of the King! Nearly five decades after his untimely passing at Graceland, Elvis Presley´s legend shines brighter than ever. This incredible 8-CD collection is a must-have for every collector, packed with iconic hits and historic live performances captured through various legendary radio broadcasts. Bring the ultimate Rock n´Roll experience home.

Tracks CD 1 - 1971: Zarathustra - That's All Right - I Got A Woman - Love Me Tender - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Sweet Caroline - You've Lost That Loving Feeling - Polk Salad Annie - Band Instructions 1 - Johnny B. Goode - Something - Band Instructions 2 - Something II

CD 2 - 1971: The Wonder of You - Heartbreak Hotel - Blue Suede Shoes - Hound Dog - One Night - Teddy Bear - Suspicious Minds - The Impossible Dream

CD 3 - 1974: See See Rider - When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again - I Got A Woman - Love Me - Trying To Get To You - All Shook Up - Love Me Tender - Hound Dog - Fever - Polk Salad Annie - Why Me Lord - Suspicious Minds - I Can't Stop Loving You - Help Me - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Let Me Be There

CD 4 - 1976: Funny How Time Slips Away - Big Boss Man - Steamroller Blues - Can´t Help Falling in Love - C. C. Rider - Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trying To Get To You - All Shook Up - Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel - Until It's Time for You to Go - Hurt - Polk Salad Annie - Guitar Solo - School Days

CD 5 - 1976: And I Love You So - How Great Thou Art - Love Me Tender - Let Me Be There - America The Beautiful - Heartbreak Hotel - Hound Dog - Hawaiian Wedding Song - Mystery Train / Tiger Man - Can't Help Falling in Love - Closing Vamp

CD 6 - 1976: Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - If You Love Me Let Me Know - You Gave Me A Mountain - All Shook Up - Teddy Bear - And I Love You So - Jailhouse Rock - America The Beautiful

CD 7 - 1976: Early Morning Rain -  What'd I Say - Johnny B Goode - Drum Solo - Love Letters - Can't Help Falling in Love - Mystery Train - Hound Dog - Fever

CD 8 - 1977: That's All Right - Trouble - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - Happy Birthday To You - Hound Dog - Trying To Get To You - Jailhouse Rock - My Way - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel - Help Me - Love Me Tender - Why Me Lord.

Note: this is a straight copy from the 2023 8-CD-box 'The Best Days' as released by Laser Media. Th "radio broadcasts" claim is just a ploy trying to us a copyright loophole. 


Extended Play Vinyl

The French V.P.I / Culture Factory record label re-issued the Japanese 'Kid Galahad' and Spanish 'El Rock and Roll De Elvis Presley' EPs. Both titles are available on five colors vinyl, each color limited to 200 copies. 

Description:
 The Japanese 45 RPM 'Kid Galahad' (SCP-1247) holds a special place in Elvis Presley collections. Its carefully designed sleeve, typical of early-1960s Japanese pressings, blends elegance with visual precision. Featuring songs from the film of the same name, this record is now highly sought after for its refined aesthetic and scarce production run. 

Available on yellow, white, red, green and gold colored vinyl.

The Spanish 45 RPM 'El Rock and Roll de Elvis Presley' is one of the most charming records from the early years of Elvis Presley’s career. Its colorful sleeve, typical of Spanish local editions, highlights a vibrant retro aesthetic that appeals to collectors. Featuring four essential tracks, this pressing is now highly sought after for its scarcity. 

Available on gold, red, grey, white and yellow colored vinyl.


(Source: Fan Shop Poland / Elvis Club Berlin / Target)

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Review Springbreak In Las Vegas

Here is what nobody wants to admit about Elvis Presley in 1975. But despite the rough start of the new year - skipping his 40th birthday and spending time in hospital trying to improve the state of his health - he was in better shape than we tend to remember him. Not the tragic caricature, not the jumpsuit, not the tabloid punchline and cartoon that American pop culture had already begun constructing around a man who in 1975, by any serious measure, still was one of the most gifted vocalists to have walked any stage in the world.

This double LP, containing Elvis's March 22, 1975 Midnight Show performance, proves this. It presents us with a focused performer, working hard to still be relevant, and willing to please his audience with new contemporary material, some of it recorded just a week earlier, that fitted his age and voice very well. This is something not everyone is aware of, or willing to acknowledge, simply discarding everything Elvis Presley recorded after the 1973 Aloha show.

This LP shows us that Elvis still mattered, as he personally made the effort to remain relevant with a new album and a new setlist, and he arrived with a better physique and a refreshed two-piece attire to match.

Design

The Millbranch record label knows how to take care of cover art. And they delivered again. Although not all of these two-piece suits are personal favorites, the photo on the cover is a great representation of Elvis on stage in early 1975. It perfectly illustrates that Elvis had made some changes for this engagement, not only musically, but also regarding his personal presentation. The typography is in line with previous releases from this label, creating a nice series.

Opening the gatefold cover we get a medley of two-piece suits worn during this engagement. The backstory for this 12th Vegas stint, placed in a 1975 context, is presented inside the gatefold and continued on printed inner sleeves with perspectives from a historian, a journalist and a fan.

The transparent violet vinyl only added to that. This is one of those colors that works very well on transparent vinyl and perfectly fits the color scheme of this set. Th LP was also released on classic black vinyl. 

Content

The LP contains the complete March 22, 1975 Midnight Show performance. Just like previous releases of this show on albums like 'A Profile Vol. 2' (Fort Baxter, 1996) and FTD's 'Las Vegas 1975' (2016), the gaps in the tape were filled with missing songs to create a complete concert experience.

The Sound

The new Stereo presentation sounds good, but the separation of the musical elements doesn't yet match the level of the Memphis Recording Service when it comes to live concerts. This is mainly due to the compressed soundboard recording that was used; it lacks some clarity. Overall the sound is best on the performances with less orchestral backing. Just compare 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)' with 'And I Love You So'.

The orchestra and band are positioned on the left, Elvis in the middle (but he is “drawn to the side” a little when the backing vocalists join in) and on the right side of the stage Ronny Tutt's drums, which are presented high in the mix.

The Concert

By March 1975, the Las Vegas Hilton engagement had become the central place in Elvis's professional life, a twice-yearly obligation that his management treated as a cash machine. But Elvis had quietly begun to treat it as something more interesting, trying out new material for a new show (or tour), just like he did a year earlier when Elvis had shown up with new songs, genuine ambition, and something to prove. Unfortunately the audience didn't respond as Elvis hoped, so he quickly returned to the standard show, giving the audience what they wanted.

And here, a year later, he picked up that thread and ran with it again. A setlist that actually reflects what was happening in popular music and a performer who, whatever was going on in his personal life, clearly hadn't given up on the idea of being relevant.

The setlist is proof of Elvis' ambition with more than a handful of new songs compared to a year ago.

Of course there is the inevitable concession to the room with a perfunctory 'Hound Dog' dispatched with the self-aware quip "I cannot read music!" after a fumbled ending. 'Teddy Bear' flows into 'Don't Be Cruel', and midway through, Elvis drops his voice to a whispered "wait a minute, baby!" to a front-row admirer that gets a bigger reaction than the song. But Elvis wanted more!

'And I Love You So' is delivered here in only its fifth live performance and months before its official release. It is not treated as a novelty, but as an intimate and unhurried performance. The performance builds beautifully for most of its running time, and then, in the final moments, he unleashes a sudden vocal burst that reframes the entire performance. You don't see it coming.

That's the thing about Elvis at his best, the element of surprise was always there, right up until the end. What's quietly remarkable is that Elvis never once mentions to the audience that the song is about to appear on a new album. Elvis just sings it, lets it breathe, and moves on. A if the music is enough of an explanation, he lets the songs "do the talking". And they could, as his repertoire matches the voice of a matured man: a warm, bass-heavy instrument with considerable authority that he uses with ease and confidence.

'It's Midnight' is the performance you'll keep coming back to. Elvis had been carrying this song in his set since the summer 1974 season, but by March 1975 he had completely inhabited it. Kathy Westmoreland's voice weaves through the arrangement beautifully, the orchestra is balanced just right, and Elvis nails it. At the climax he doesn't so much finish the song as confess through it: "Oh I miss you, Good God, it's midnight and I miss you!" By 1975, the line between what Elvis was singing about and what he was actually living - long-term girlfriend Linda Thompson was still with Elvis, but he also had begun to spend time with Sheila Ryan - had essentially disappeared, and you can hear that in every phrase. Fortunately the audience gives him exactly the applause he deserves.

Overall he keeps the between-song chatter short and funny throughout the concert, which is the right call. No long rambling speeches, just quick remarks and then back to business. After the last notes of 'And I Love You So' Elvis says "quick get on the next song" and goes into a rockin' 'Big Boss Man'. And at one point he surveys the audience and tells a girl he'll "let her be there!" before launching straight into the song. Elsewhere he jokes about J.D. Sumner's stature and brags about his size 12 shoes.

'Promised Land' really rocks with confidence. It doesn't quite match the explosive energy of the studio version, but he believes in it, and that counts for something. 'Green Green Grass of Home' is a genuine rarity in the live catalog, performed only a handful of times in concert, and this version is the only one to receive an official release.

'Fairytale', also fresh from the studio, gets the same treatment as 'It's Midnight'. "This song we've been doing a little bit," Elvis says about this recent Pointer Sisters hit, before he  proceeds to perform it with the relaxed confidence of a man who knows exactly what he does. You can hear the pleasure of a performer who genuinely likes the material he's working with. It's one of the best live versions of the song in circulation.

The introductions section, set to a swinging instrumental version of 'Green Onions', gives Elvis room to work the crowd in the way only he could. He introduces the Sweet Inspirations with a story connecting them to 'In The Ghetto', banters with J.D. Sumner, and gets into a brief, fun snippet of 'What'd I Say' with James Burton before the usual round of band introductions.

'My Boy' gets an excited reaction from the audience the moment the intro begins, and Elvis rewards them with a beautifully measured performance. This was an old favorite from his summer 1973 season, brought back into rotation for 1975, and the crowd clearly remembered it fondly. Whether Elvis knew it had recently climbed to the Top 5 in the United Kingdom, giving the song a new commercial life he perhaps hadn't anticipated, we can only speculate.

What's not speculative is the rawness he brings to the final verse, pushing his voice to its upper limit in a way that feels less like singing and more like confession. By 1975, Elvis's personal life was an open secret in the industry, a complicated divorce; a daughter he adored and rarely saw as much of as he wished. 'My Boy' touches all of that, and he lets it do so.

The evening's most remarkable moment, though, arrives unannounced at the end. A fan calls out a request. Elvis, rather than deflecting, turns to his band and starts directing, calling chord changes, pointing toward the bridge, improvising an arrangement on his feet. What follows is two unscripted minutes of Bobby Darin's 'You're the Reason I'm Living' performed for what Elvis himself confirms was the first and presumably only time: "That was totally unrehearsed, we have never done that song before in our natural lives." It shouldn't work, but it does, completely. This perfectly illustrates that Elvis was at the top of his game, willing and able!

The label presents us a complete overview of Elvis' spring Vegas performances with the additional bonus tracks from March 19 to 31, 1975, which were not featured in the concert with 'Funny How Time Slips Away', 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and 'An American Trilogy', as well as some duplicates with 'Big Boss Man' and 'My Boy'. 

Conclusion

So, sit with that for a moment. In a single Las Vegas show in March 1975, this audience had heard early performances of 'And I Love You So' and 'Fairytale', two songs that hadn't even been released yet. Added to that they get a rare performance of 'Green Green Grass of Home' and a completely spontaneous, first-time-ever run through a Bobby Darin classic that Elvis conducted from the microphone in real time. Most of them probably had no idea how extraordinary any of it was. To them, the unrehearsed Darin number was no more or less notable than the new album tracks they'd also never heard. Most of them, finishing their dinners and ordering another round, probably didn't register any of it as unusual.

That gap between what Elvis was actually offering and what his audience was actually receiving is the central - and perhaps sad - theme of this recording, and of this period in his career. The ambition was there. The talent was undimmed. The artist was willing, and he delivered: still reaching, still surprising, still capable of turning a spontaneous Bobby Darin request into a moment of genuine magic.

In this context, 'You're the Reason I'm Living' - debuting here on vinyl - becomes more than a spontaneous crowd-pleaser. It stands as proof that Elvis could rise to any occasion, even when the audience didn't fully appreciate what they were witnessing. It is wonderful to finally have this fan-favorite show on vinyl, with a beautiful gatefold presentation.

One can only wonder when the Follow that Dream collectors label will add live concerts like this to their lineup, rather than continuing to release an endless stream of mediocre soundtrack reissues on vinyl.

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

Saturday, February 21, 2026

EPiC YouTube Video

Sean Tarrant did a first review of the 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' soundtrack album. Watch the video below, which also mentions an "EPIC' book release :-)


The CD is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).

February 21 - Charts February 2026 - Week 3 - Updated

In anticipation of the sales figures of the 'EPiC' soundtrack album, Elvis Presley found his way up on the charts. 

Official U.K. charts

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' continued its climb on the Official U.K. Album Top 100. It gained two spot, climbing to No. 79. On the Chart Update chart it did even better, and jumped up 12 spots to No. 67 this week. 

On the U.K. Streaming Album Top 100 it climbed from No. 70 to No. 68. 

The 'From Elvis in Nashville' set returned to the Country Compilation chart at No. 17.

The 'EPiC' soundtrack climbed to the top spot on Amazon's Best Sellers rank. It was the No. 1 in the CDs and Vinyl Top 100 chart, and No. on on the Genre sub-charts in the Pop, Film Music and Rock categories.

The 'The Complete Story' lost five places and dropped to No. 26 on the Music video chart while 'The King of Rock and Roll' DVD re-entered the chart at No. 40 this week. 

U.S. Billboard charts

The 'The Essential Elvis Presley' album was replaced by the 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' compilation which re-entered the Top Country Albums chart at No. 41. Apparently Luminate assigned last week's sales to the 2002 compilation. 

The 'EPiC' soundtrack album climbed to No. 1 on Amazon's CD and Vinyl Top 100 in several countries, and to the No. 1 spot on the Soundtracks (CDs and Vinyl) and Rock (CDs and Vinyl) charts. The soundtrack is featured on Spotify and Apple Music charts around the world. 

The 'EPiC' movie opened in 325 IMAX cinema's in the U.S. with an estimated US$3,3 million domestic opening.

Other countries that screened the film also grossed over US$2 million. The film will be released in more various countries next week or later.

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

Friday, February 20, 2026

February 20 - This Is ... EPIC!

The 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' soundtrack CD was released officially today on digital and CD formats, in conjunction with the film’s IMAX premiere. The soundtrack’s 2-LP vinyl release will follow on April 24th. The 2-LP will also include two color variants, a Graceland exclusive Red Marble vinyl, and an Amazon exclusive Translucent Orange and Yellow vinyl.

The CD is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).

Sony released more preview tracks:












Tracks CD: Can't Help Falling In Love (EPiC Intro) - Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy (EPiC Version) - Thats All Right (EPiC Version) - Tiger Man (EPiC Version) - Wearin' That Night Life Look - Hound Dog (EPiC Version) - Polk Salad Annie (EPiC Version) - You've Lost That Loving Feeling (EPiC Version) - Little Sister / Get Back (EPiC Version) - Burning Love (EPiC Version) - Never Been To Spain (EPiC Version) - Love Me (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - I Cant Stop Loving You (EPiC Version) - Are You Lonesome Tonight (EPiC Version) - Always On My Mind (EPiC Version) - How Great Thou Art (EPiC Version) - Oh Happy Day (EPiC Version) - Big Hunk O Love (EPiC Version) - Bridge Over Troubled Water (EPiC Version) - In The Ghetto (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - Walk A Mile In My Shoes (EPiC Version) - Suspicious Minds (EPiC Version) - Bring The Curtain Down (EPiC Outro) - Cant Help Falling In Love (EPiC Version) - American David (EPiC Version) - A Change Of Reality (Do You Miss Me?) - Don't Fly Away (PNAU Remix).

Digital streaming platforms present Elvis' original content with a "touch of EPiC" too. 

The CD is available from >>> Amazon (associate link). Amazon will also release an exclusive 2-LP pressed on translucent orange colored vinyl and on translucent yellow vinyl. This version can be pre-ordered from >>> Amazon and >>> Amazon Germany. The Graceland Exclusive red marbled colored double vinyl album is already sold out. 

This Is ...

The Vinyl Passion budget record label released the 19-track compilation LP 'This Is ...' on blue colored vinyl. 

Description: Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, remains an unparalleled cultural icon. His dynamic voice and electrifying stage presence forever changed the music world. Presley combined elements of rhythm and blues, country, and gospel, laying the foundation for modern pop music. This album collects his most timeless hits, from the iconic "Heartbreak Hotel" to the unforgettable "Can't Help Falling In Love," and demonstrates the enduring power of his musical legacy.

The album is a textbook example of classic rock and roll, with forays into early rockabilly and moving ballads. The collection offers a complete picture of the versatility that made Elvis a global star.

Tracks: Heartbreak Hotel / I Want You, I Need You, I Love You / Hound Dog / Don't Be Cruel / Love Me Tender / Too Much / All Shook Up / (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't / Hard Headed Woman / Jailhouse Rock / One Night / (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I / Stuck On You / It's Now Or Never / Are You Lonesome Tonight? / Can't Help Falling In Love / Good Luck Charm / Return To Sender.

(Source: Sounds / Amazon)

Thursday, February 19, 2026

February 19 - EPIC Soundtrack

The first lucky fans received their copies of the 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' soundtrack CD. 

The soundtrack will be released on digital and CD formats on February 20th, in conjunction with the film’s IMAX premiere. The soundtrack’s 2-LP vinyl release will follow on April 24th. The 2-LP will also include two color variants, a Graceland exclusive Red Marble vinyl, and an Amazon exclusive Translucent Orange and Yellow vinyl.


Amazon will release an exclusive 2-LP pressed on translucent orange colored vinyl and on translucent yellow vinyl. 

This version can be pre-ordered from >>> Amazon and >>> Amazon Germany.

The Graceland Exclusive red marbled colored double vinyl album is already sold out. 

Side A: Can't Help Falling In Love (EPiC Intro) - Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy (EPiC Version) - Thats All Right (EPiC Version) - Tiger Man (EPiC Version) - Wearin That Night Life Look - Hound Dog (EPiC Version) - Polk Salad Annie (EPiC Version)

Side B: 
You've Lost That Loving Feeling (EPiC Version) - Little Sister / Get Back (EPiC Version) - Burning Love (EPiC Version) - Never Been To Spain (EPiC Version) - Love Me (Jamieson Shaw Remix)

Side C: I Cant Stop Loving You (EPiC Version) - Are You Lonesome Tonight (EPiC Version) - Always On My Mind (EPiC Version) - How Great Thou Art (EPiC Version) - Oh Happy Day (EPiC Version) - Big Hunk O Love (EPiC Version) - Bridge Over Troubled Water (EPiC Version)

Side D: In The Ghetto (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - Walk A Mile In My Shoes (EPiC Version) - Suspicious Minds (EPiC Version) - Bring The Curtain Down (EPiC Outro) - Cant Help Falling In Love (EPiC Version) - American David (EPiC Version) - A Change Of Reality (Do You Miss Me?)

Tracks CD: Can't Help Falling In Love (EPiC Intro) - Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy (EPiC Version) - Thats All Right (EPiC Version) - Tiger Man (EPiC Version) - Wearin' That Night Life Look - Hound Dog (EPiC Version) - Polk Salad Annie (EPiC Version) - You've Lost That Loving Feeling (EPiC Version) - Little Sister / Get Back (EPiC Version) - Burning Love (EPiC Version) - Never Been To Spain (EPiC Version) - Love Me (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - I Cant Stop Loving You (EPiC Version) - Are You Lonesome Tonight (EPiC Version) - Always On My Mind (EPiC Version) - How Great Thou Art (EPiC Version) - Oh Happy Day (EPiC Version) - Big Hunk O Love (EPiC Version) - Bridge Over Troubled Water (EPiC Version) - In The Ghetto (Jamieson Shaw Remix) - Walk A Mile In My Shoes (EPiC Version) - Suspicious Minds (EPiC Version) - Bring The Curtain Down (EPiC Outro) - Cant Help Falling In Love (EPiC Version) - American David (EPiC Version) - A Change Of Reality (Do You Miss Me?) - Don't Fly Away (PNAU Remix).


Teenagers' Hero

Steve Rino's 'Teenagers' Hero' will was re-issued as a limited edition set with bonus material. 

This new version comes with a copy the original book signed by the author, and an 
exclusive digipack (same size as the book) holding anastatic copies of two April 1956 promo photos, a forex panel, poster, sticker and certificate. Added to that is a vinyl look CD-R with live recordings and interviews.

Bonus CD Teenagers’ Hero: 
  • January 28th, Dorsey Show New York: Shake Rattle and Roll / I Got A Woman
  • February 04th, Dorsey Show, New York: Baby Let’s Play House / Tutti Frutti
  • February 12th, Monticello Auditorium, Norfolk, VA: Ray Pulley interview 3.30 (Unreleased)
  • March 17th, Dorsey Show New York: Blue Suede Shoes / Heartbreak Hotel
  • April 08th Coliseum, Denver, Colorado: Radio Spot 1.21 (Unreleased)
  • May 06th frontier hotel Las Vegas, NV: Heartbreak Hotel / Long Tall Sally / Blue Suede Shoes / Money Honey
  • May 16th, Little Rock, AR: Long Tall Sally / I Was The One / Money Honey / I Got A Woman / Blue Suede Shoes / Hound Dog
  • June 05th The Milton Berle Show, NBC Studio, Los Angeles, California: Hound Dog 2.42
  • June 08th  Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, CA:Lew Irwin interview 6.59 min.
(Source: Facebook / Pascal Matteo)