Saturday, January 24, 2015

February 24 - Alternate Vinyl

Due from the Mr. Suits label on February 26, 2015 is the vinyl album "Jailhouse Rock: the Alternate Album". 

Description:
'Jailhouse Rock' was Elvis' third, and possibly most famous film. However, the album released in conjunction with the film did not include the actual music from the movie, but instead re-recorded versions and extraneous tunes. Found here is the music from the actual film, including multiple versions of the legendary titular track, as well as incredible alternate versions of such classic tracks as 'Treat Me Nice' and 'Don't Leave Me Now'. A truly essential collection for any serious Elvis collector, released in a 300 piece limited edition on pink vinyl with white splatter.

Tracks side A:
01 Jailhouse Rock 02 Treat Me Nice 03 I Want To Be Free 04 Don't Leave Me Now 05 Young And Beautiful 06 Baby I Don't Care 07 Jailhouse Rock (Movie Version 1) 08 Jailhouse Rock (Movie Version 2) 09 Young And Beautiful (Movie Version 1) 10 Young And Beautiful (Movie Version 2)

Side B:
11 Don't Leave Me Now (Movie Version 1) 12 Don't Leave Me Now (Movie Version 2) 13 I Want To Be Free (Movie Version) 14 Treat Me Nice (Movie Version) 15 Young And Beautiful (Version 3) 16 Young And Beautiful (Spliced Take) 17 Young And Beautiful (Take 19) 18 Baby I Don't Care (Remix) 19 Jailhouse Rock (Remix #1) 20 Jailhouse Rock (Remix #2) 21 One More Day (Mickey Shaughnessy) 

Rolling Stone Magazine Readers Top Ten

Had Elvis Presley lived, he would have turned 80 years old this month. It's hard to imagine Elvis doing concerts in 2015, but Leonard Cohen is a few months older and manages to do three-and-a-half hours without breaking a sweat. Hell, Chuck Berry is 88 and still at it. If Elvis had managed to lose the weight and get healthy, there's no reason why he couldn't still be shaking his hips onstage. Sadly, that's not the way his life worked out. But he's still the king of rock & roll, and to celebrate his birthday Rolling Stone magazine asked their readers to vote for their favourite Presley song. These are the results. 
10 "Mystery Train"
9 "Kentucky Rain"
8 "An American Trilogy"
7 "Heartbreak Hotel"
6 "Love Me Tender"
5 "Can't Help Falling in Love" 
4 "Jailhouse Rock"

3 "In the Ghetto" - Elvis spent much of the 1960s churning out cheesy B-movies and lifeless soundtracks while new acts like the Beatles and Bob Dylan made him seem like a relic. His brilliant 1968 comeback special shot him back to the forefront, and he took his newfound energy into the studio to cut "In the Ghetto." It's a song about the vicious cycle of poverty and despair in America's inner-cities, and it eventually hit Number Three, cementing the fact that Elvis was back.

2 "If I Can Dream" - Just two months after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Elvis Presley stepped into the Western Recorders studio and laid down this moving tribute to the civil rights hero. It was the stirring climax to his 1968 comeback special, and he belted it out with incredible passion. The song rose to Number 12 on the Hot 100, and today many see it as one of the greatest vocal performances of his career.


1 "Suspicious Minds" - Elvis was just two years into his marriage with Priscilla when he recorded "Suspicious Minds," but things were already falling apart. It's clear he poured some of that disappointment, particularly over his own failings as a husband, into the song. Written by Mark James, it became his first Number One hit in seven years and was a regular highlight of his live show

(Source: Amazon / Clear Spot / Rolling Stone / Elvis Information Network)