Available in the "Bootleg Series" from the Label One is the CD "Elvis In Hollywood". This CD contains 10 complete mono masters and outtakes for the movie " Girls! Girls! Girls!" as released in 1962. Besides the music this CD contains movie radio trailers and promo’s plus as a bonus some instrumental tracks. This CD comes with a 12 pages booklet with photos and recording information.
Tracks:
Complete Masters & Alternate Takes (Part 1):
Where Do You Come From (Master Take With Count In) - Mexico (Dubbed Film Version) - The Bullfighter Was A Lady (Take 9) - I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here (Take 10) - El Toro (Take 2)
Original "Girls! Girls! Girls!" Mono Masters:
I Don’t Want To - We’re Comin’ In Loaded - Thanks To The Rolling Sea - Where Do You Come From - Girls! Girls! Girls! - Return To Sender - Because Of Love - The Walls Have Ears - Song Of The Shrimp - A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You - Earth Boy - I Don’t Wanna Be Tied - We’ll Be Together
Complete Masters & Alternate Takes (Part 2):
If You Think I Don’t Need You (Take 9) - Earth Boy (Undubbed Film Version) - Plantation Rock (Take 17 + Vocal Repair) - If You Think I Don’t Need You (Take 10) - Blackstar (Composite Master take 13 & Insert #1 Take 5)
Movie radio Trailers And Promo’s:
Double Trouble - Live A Little, Love A Little - Charro! (Audio Featurette) - Charro! (#1) - Charro! (#2) - Charro! (#3) - Charro! (#4) - Charro! (#5) - The Trouble With Girls (#1) - The Trouble With Girls (#2)
Bonus Songs:
Guadalajara (Backing Group And Choir) - Marguerita (Instrumental Take 6) - Shoppin’ Around (Instrumental Take 2 And 3) - Shoppin’ Around (Instrumental Take 4) - Plantation Rock (Instrumental)
Elvis As Recorded Live In Lake Tahoe, Nevada
The Elvis Concert Fan import release “Elvis As Recorded Live In Lake Tahoe, Nevada”, containing a soundboard recording of the May 23, 1974 Dinner Show was released. This concert was first released on "...And The King For Dessert" in 1998.
Sold!
Elvis Presley's favorite performance costume, the peacock jumpsuit, sold for $300,000 Thursday, making it the most expensive piece of Elvis memorabilia sold at auction. The pre-sale estimate was $275,000 to $325,000. The white outfit with a plunging V-neck and high collar features a blue-and-gold peacock design hand-embroidered on the front and back and along the pant legs.
It is cinched at the waist by a wide belt decorated in gold medallions in a design resembling the eye of a peacock feather. The auctioneer described the seller as "a big Elvis collector" and declined to say who bought it.
Presley paid $10,000 to have the outfit made by Los Angeles designer Bill Belew, who created all of the King's stage wardrobe between 1968-1977. It captured the rock 'n' roll legend's fascination with peacocks as a good luck symbol and the auction house said it was among his favorite Belew designs. Elvis first wore the costume at the Forum in Los Angeles on May 11, 1974, and later for the cover of his album Promised Land.
The previous record for an Elvis collectible is $295,000 for his 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II.
(Source: Music Of Elvis Presley / Elvis On CD / Elvis Matters)