The FTD team announced a list of new releases that are coming out soon. In the first week of August, we can expect the book 'Fashion for a King'. For the first team, FTD confirms officialy the news of this special book. 'Fashion For A King' - 512 pages book incl. 2 CD’s
The book 'Fashion For A King' is a Pål Granlund / Flaming Star production, written by Tommy Edvardsen and Atle Larsen. The book is an impressive document of all the outfits Elvis performed in through his career from 1968 and onwards. The book is full of fantastic, previously unreleased, rare and classic photos, all linked together by Edvardsen and Larsen’s text. Included are 2 great soundboard CDs.
Late september the FTD label will release us '48 Hours To Memphis' (the March 18, 1974, Richmond concert), “He Touched Me' (in the Classic Album series) and 'Elvis Sings Guitar Man' on vinyl.
The last 2011 FTD releases are planned for November, but these titles are not known at this time.
Details on the book 'Fashion For A King' from the authors
Elvis Presley made a special fashion of his famous and spectacular stage outfits, sometimes referred to as ”jumpsuits”. In every country there is an “Elvis impersonator” well dressed up in a copy of one of Elvis Presley’s outfits. The name “Elvis” is heard of in every corner of the world, and nearly everybody have heard about the dynamic performer dressed in a typical “seventies suit” with rhinestones and embroideries in different patterns. But what many people don’t know, is that these suits have their own name and their own story to tell. Not many people know how these outfits came to be characteristics for Elvis on stage, and their development during the years. It all started with the “Black Leather Suit” in 1968, and ended with the “Mexican Sundial Suit” in 1977.
Elvis became King Of Concerts in the late sixties and seventies – and the stage outfits became an important part of his shows.
In this encyclopaedia of more that 500 pages we will present you to a full documentary of all Elvis’ suits from his famous Comeback Special in 1968, his return to live performances in Las Vegas in 1969 and his many tours and TV Specials through the 1970’s. You will have the background story of each and every suit, when Elvis used them for the first and the last time - and their whereabouts today. We will also give you the background story of the very skilled designers who made these famous outfits.
Elvis often mixed suits and belts as he pleased. Here you will be presented to them all.
This book is the result of hundreds of working hours with research and “digging” through enormous amounts of documentation. After doing a long article series in the Norwegian “Flaming Star” Fan Club Magazine, our publisher, Pål Granlund asked if we were interested in making a book of the published material. Pål Granlund is one of a few Norwegians who have had the honour of meeting The King in person in Las Vegas and on tour. We have worked closely with Pål in this project, and as a result of this, we can now present - for the first time - a book with a fully documented story and pictures of Elvis Presley’s stage outfits. This book is not meant only for the hardcore “jumpsuit”-fan, but also as an encyclopedia for fans all over the world to learn more about these great, original stage-outfits.
Never has a book been more complete on this issue, and you will see rare photos and photos you have never seen before. The background of the suits and the stories of those who created and designed them are presented for you. Elvis became an icon in these outfits. We are very proud of this project and the opportunity to give you an idea of how these suits became the typical trademark of Elvis’ legacy as a live performer.
We hope you will have a pleasant reading…
Best regards
Tommy Edvardsen & Atle Larsen
Disc 1: Recorded July 1, 1974, at Auditorium Arena, Omaha, Nebraska.
See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen
Love Me
Trying To Get To You
All Shook Up
Love Me Tender
Hound Dog
Fever
Polk Salad Annie
Why Me Lord
Suspicious Minds
Introductions
I Can't Stop Loving You
Help Me
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Let Me Be There
Funny How Time Slips Away
Big Boss Man
Can't Help Fallling In Love
Steamroller Blues
Track 21 recorded July 2, 1974, at Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah
Disc 2: Recorded December 14, 1975, at the Las Vegas Hilton
See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen
Love Me
Trying To Get To You
And I Love You So
All Shook Up
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
Hound Dog
Until It's Time For You To Go
You Gave Me A Mountain
Polk Salad Annie
Introductions (incomplete)
Just Pretend
How Great Thou Art
Burning Love
Softly As I Leave You
America
Little Sister
Heartbreak Hotel
O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Never
Can't Help Falling In Love
Volume 3
The Magic (Fenn Music) budget label released the 25 track compilation 'Volume 3' containing a selection of Elvis' early recordings.
(Source: Follow That Dream / Flaming Star / Amazon)