Alan R. Tranter published 'The Freedom of My Chains: The Recordings of Elvis Presley 1968 - 1977'
Description: Between 1968 and 1977, Elvis Presley recorded some of the most urgent, defiant, tender and puzzling performances of his career. This was the era of reinvention and resistance, of artistic rebirth and gradual retreat. From the raw electricity of the television “comeback” to the orchestral sweep of the concert years, from the creative blaze of Memphis to the twilight recordings in the Jungle Room, the story is neither simple triumph nor easy decline.
The Freedom of My Chains examines every master recording from these final nine years with clarity and candour. Each session is placed in context, each song weighed on its own merits, each triumph celebrated and each misstep considered without sentimentality. Producers, songwriters, studios and circumstances all play their part in a narrative that is as much about control and compromise as it is about voice.
This is not a book about myth. It is about work. About choices. About a man still capable of greatness, sometimes soaring, sometimes faltering, always compelling.
For anyone who wants to listen more closely, and hear the story in the grooves ...
The book is available from >>> Amazon (associate link).
Heading Down To Sunset Boulevard
The ReelTrax import record label released a vinyl version of their 'Heading Down To Sunset Boulevard' album.
Publicity stated: This time we are focused 100% on Elvis' legendary rehearsal for the “Summer Festival” engagement in 1974. Yes, it has been released before, but ... You won ́t believe your ears when you hear the sound quality on the new ReelTrax release! It is more than likely that you will enjoy listening to it more than ever before!
The August 16th, 1974 rehearsal, presented here has been carefully and newly mixed. Previous editions suffered from a problem where the music dropped to a very low volume whenever Elvis began singing. Using the latest state-of-the-art studio technology, we have worked to create a much more balanced recording that does justice to both the musicianship and Elvis’ performance. Each song has been carefully mixed for the best presentation.
The rehearsal has also been speed-corrected, as earlier releases ran far too slow. This important correction changes the whole rehearsal in the sense of that it does not sound any longer like a tired Elvis at work, and the band having gone to waste as soon as Elvis starts singing.
The LP is available on black and on clear vinyl, 200 copes per color and can be pre-ordered from the >>> Bennies Fifties webshop.
Side A: 01. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) – Version 1 / 02. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) – Version 2 / 03. Promised Land – Version 1 / 04. Promised Land – Version 2
05. Down In The Alley – Version 1 06. Down In The Alley – Version 2 07. It's Midnight – Version 1.
Side B: 01. It's Midnight – Version 2 / 02. Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming / 03. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues / 04. Softly, As I Leave You – Version 1 / 05. Softly, As I Leave You – Version 2 / 06. I'm Leavin’.
Side C: 01. I ́m Leavin ́ (Reprise) / 02. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face /
03. Proud Mary / 04. If You Talk In Your Sleep / 05. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) – Version 3.
Side D: 01. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) – Version 4 / 02. The Twelfth Of Never /
03. Faded Love / 04. Just Pretend / 05. The Twelfth Of Never (David Briggs overdub).
(Source: Amazon / Bennies Fifties)





























