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Presley Elvis - Elvis Now In Person 1972 (2-Books & 4-CD, 7inch EP, Ltd.) (Kirjat)
€250,00HUOM! ERITTÄIN RAJOITETTU PAINOS! VAIN YKSI / ASIAKAS. KIITOS! ILMESTYY JOULUKUUN 8.
Limited to 1 copy per customer.
David English and Pål Granlund are proud to present this special Collector’s Edition. It offers a detailed chronicle of Elvis’ career between January and April 1972. The set features 2 books: From Las Vegas to Buffalo (120-pages) and The April Tour (384 pages) and *4 CD’s plus a limited edition 33rpm EP. (see flyer for full detail).
Estimated shipping date December 08, 2023.
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Presley Elvis - Sings Don Robertson EP (Clear red vinyl) (7 single/EP)
€8,00Third of three volumes specially released to conmmemorate the King’s 85th anniversary!
A talented pianist and composer, Don Robertson co-wrote the million-selling ”I Really Don’t Want to Know” for Eddy Arnold in 1953 and secured one of his songs, the beautiful ballad ”I’m Counting on You”, on Elvis’ debut LP in 1956. Since then he has successfully pitched these other songs at Elvis and has played on a film soundtrack for the King.
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Presley Elvis - Sings Stan Kesler EP (Clear yellow vinyl) (7 single/EP)
€8,00First of three volumes specially released to conmmemorate the King’s 85th anniversary!
Like Elvis, musician and songwriter Stan Kesler began his career at Sun Records in Memphis. A master of the clever song title, Stan pitched ”I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone” to Elvis in 1955 and followed up with ”I Forgot to Remember to Forget” and, since Elvis’ move to RCA, the other two songs featured on this EP.
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Presley Elvis - Sings Pomus & Shuman EP (Clear vinyl) (7 single/EP)
€8,00Second of three volumes specially released to conmmemorate the King’s 85th anniversary!
Both born in Brooklyn although over ten years apart, Jerome ”Doc” Pomus and Mort Shuman have rightly become one of the most successful song-writing partnerships during the rock ’n’ roll years. Their first for Elvis was 1960’s ”A Mess of Blues” and they have gone on to pitch these other great songs at the King.
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Presley Elvis - Guitar Man / Help Me (Purple vinyl) 7″ + CD (7 single/EP)
€33,00In 1980 Felton Jarvis, Elvis’ record producer for the last decade came to the remarkable idea to freshen up some of Elvis’ recordings. The idea was to add total new backing tracks to Elvis’ voice. This resulted in the 1981 record release of ”Guitar Man”. You hate it or you love it is probably the right thing to say about the album. Felton was convinced Elvis would have loved it. The title track ”Guitar Man” written and first performed by Jerry Reed was one of the tracks considered for the album. Jerry Reed was part of the original recording by Elvis in 1967 and now Jerry Reed was back in the studio with Felton Jarvis to work on the new album. Besides the guitar work he also recorded a ”duet” version of the song.
This version never made it to the album but it probably should have. Felton finished the track most likely for his own pleasure or maybe it was considered to end up on the album. We probably will never know as Felton Jarvis sadly passed away early January 1981 even before the album came out. The second track on this 45RPM / CD combo is ”HELP ME”. The song written by Larry Gatlin of Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers. This track was not used on the GUITAR MAN album. This track has overdubs by the Gatlin Brothers and when you listen to it you will notice this version was probably not finished by Felton Jarvis, this is either an ”early version” or he never go to the point of finishing it due to his untimely death. Before the album would be released the idea raised to record a so called open-ended interview with Felton Jarvis for the radio stations. Disk Jockeys would be able to ask a question and Felton would answer the question that would be played from a record. The recording for this open-ended interview would take place somewhere in the last week of December. On December 16 1980 Jerry Flowers visited Felton to discuss the questions and prepare the interview. Jerry Flowers recorded this meeting as a test for the upcoming interview. The official interview never took place as Felton Jarvis suffered a stroke on December 19. Resulting in his death January 3rd 1981. RCA decided to release the informal recording on a record for Radio Stations.
This complete recording is now available on this cd. This 45RPM plus CD is available in yellow & purple vinyl.
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Presley Elvis - Sings Otis Blackwell EP (7 single/EP)
€8,00Native New Yorker Otis Blackwell found fame as a recording artist on RCA, Jay-Dee and Groove in the early 1950s before writing ”Fever” for Little Willie John along with ”Don’t Be Cruel” and ”All Shook Up” for Elvis. Here Elvis revives ”Fever” as well as some less obvious Blackwell songs from his extensive catalogue.
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Presley Elvis - Elvis Sings The Hits Of Atlantic EP (7 single/EP)
€8,00Second of four volumes specially released to conmmemorate the King’s 80th anniversary! Pressed on cool red vinyl! The hit-making Atlantic Record company has been a favorite of The Memphis Flash from his earliest days and here he pays tribute to its indelible influenc
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Presley Elvis - Elvis Sings The Hits Of Specialty (Yellow Ltd) EP (7 single/EP)
€8,00First of four volumes specially released to conmmemorate the King’s 80th anniversary! Pressed on cool yellow vinyl! Long an admirer of the exciting R&B recordings of Little Richard and Lloyd Price, the Hillbilly Cat pays tribute to these astounding stars of Specialty Records!