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~~ Scarce 1979 Greece Issue, 20 track Elvis Love Songs LP.
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Elvis Love Songs
March 9th, 2010
Admin It’s Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis
March 8th, 2010
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Recorded in 1994 and produced by Don Was. Track listing: (1) Lawdy Miss Clawdy – Travis Tritt; (2) (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear – Tanya Tucker; (3) Mystery Train – Dwight Yoakam; (4) Love Me – The Mavericks; (5) Burning Love – Melissa Etheridge; (6) Baby Let’s Play House – Michael Hutchence and NRBQ; (7) Young and Beautiful – Aaron Neville; (8) Don’t Be Cruel – Marty Stuart; (9) One Night – Billy Ray Cyrus; (10) Blue Moon – Chris Isaak; (11) Jailhouse Rock – Michael Bolton and Carl Perkins; (12) Trying to Get to You – Faith Hill; (13) Hound Dog – Bryan Adams; (14) It’s Now or Never – Wet Wet Wet; (15) Love Me Tender – Tony Bennett.
It’s Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis
March 8th, 2010
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Recorded in 1994 and produced by Don Was. Track listing: (1) Lawdy Miss Clawdy – Travis Tritt; (2) (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear – Tanya Tucker; (3) Mystery Train – Dwight Yoakam; (4) Love Me – The Mavericks; (5) Burning Love – Melissa Etheridge; (6) Baby Let’s Play House – Michael Hutchence and NRBQ; (7) Young and Beautiful – Aaron Neville; (8) Don’t Be Cruel – Marty Stuart; (9) One Night – Billy Ray Cyrus; (10) Blue Moon – Chris Isaak; (11) Jailhouse Rock – Michael Bolton and Carl Perkins; (12) Trying to Get to You – Faith Hill; (13) Hound Dog – Bryan Adams; (14) It’s Now or Never – Wet Wet Wet; (15) Love Me Tender – Tony Bennett.
It’s Now or Never: The Tribute to Elvis
March 7th, 2010
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Recorded in 1994 and produced by Don Was. Track listing: (1) Lawdy Miss Clawdy – Travis Tritt; (2) (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear – Tanya Tucker; (3) Mystery Train – Dwight Yoakam; (4) Love Me – The Mavericks; (5) Burning Love – Melissa Etheridge; (6) Baby Let’s Play House – Michael Hutchence and NRBQ; (7) Young and Beautiful – Aaron Neville; (8) Don’t Be Cruel – Marty Stuart; (9) One Night – Billy Ray Cyrus; (10) Blue Moon – Chris Isaak; (11) Jailhouse Rock – Michael Bolton and Carl Perkins; (12) Trying to Get to You – Faith Hill; (13) Hound Dog – Bryan Adams; (14) It’s Now or Never – Wet Wet Wet; (15) Love Me Tender – Tony Bennett.
Elvis’ Worldwide Gold Award Hits Parts 1 & 2
March 7th, 2010
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Audio Cassette. Equal to 2 Complete Stereo Records.
Elvis’ Worldwide Gold Award Hits Parts 1 & 2
March 7th, 2010
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Audio Cassette. Equal to 2 Complete Stereo Records.
Superstars of Country: Good Ol’ Songs
March 5th, 2010
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Superstars of Country Good Ol’ Songs 2-CD Set!
Song List:
Disc 1:
1 The Closer You Get Alabama **
2 There’s No Gettin’ Over Me Ronnie Milsap **
3 Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone Charley Pride **
4 Good Hearted Woman Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson **
5 Let Your Love Flow Bellamy Brothers **
6 Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue Crystal Gayle **
7 Suspicious Minds Elvis Presley **
8 Amos Moses Jerry Reed **
9 Theme From Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys) Waylon Jennings **
10 Coat Of Many Colors Dolly Parton **
11 Holding Her And Loving You Earl Thomas Conley **
12 A Good Year For The Roses George Jones **
13 The Carroll County Accident Porter Wagoner **
14 Golden Tears Dave & Sugar **
15 I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton **
Disc 2:
1 Any Day Now Ronnie Milsap **
2 Love In The First Degree Alabama **
3 Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’ Charley Pride **
4 Country Sunshine Dottie West **
5 Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics of Love) Waylon Jennings **
6 Here You Come Again Dolly Parton **
7 Wichita Lineman Glen Campbell **
8 When You’re Hot, You’re Hot Jerry Reed **
9 Heaven’s Just A Sin Away The Kendalls **
10 Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson **
11 Smoky Mountain Rain Ronnie Milsap **
12 She’s Actin’ Single (I’m Drinkin’ Doubles) Gary Stewart **
13 Torn Between Two Lovers Mary MacGregor **
14 Nobody Sylvia **
15 Thank God I’m A Country Boy John Denver
Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die
March 5th, 2010
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This memorable and compelling program tells you the real story behind the legend: from Elvis’s early days at Sun Records through serving his country in the U.S. Army, from the Vegas years to his final, tragic end at Graceland. It examines his record-breaking career, from his 33 feature films, to the history-making television specials, to his incredible 114 top forty songs. Featuring interviews with special guests Tom Jones, B.B. King, Sammy Davis, Jr., Ursula Andress, David Marsh, and more, this program pays homage to the greatest legend in American music and uncovers the many reasons for Elvis’s enduring appeal.Amazon.com
The title says it all: Elvis Presley’s “echo will never die,” and no matter how many times the legend is re-told, it won’t alter the fact that he was the most influential single figure in rock & roll history. Hosted by Casey Kasem (like all five titles in the Rock n’ Roll Goldmine series, which are available both separately and in a boxed set), the 48-minute documentary certainly has its moments, but that famous echo is a little faint this time around. Too much of this is little more than a perfunctory recitation of the familiar Presley legend: the gospel and blues roots of his music; the early Sun Records days; his stint in the Army and marriage to Priscilla; his many movies in the ’60s (highlighted by a few too-brief clips) and return to live performing late in that decade; his ’70s decline; and so on. There are some entertaining excerpts from actual Presley interviews, and numerous talking heads (B.B. King, friends and members of the “Memphis Mafia,” and Sammy Davis Jr.) weigh in. But for the most part, they have little of significance to impart (actress Ursula Andress, who appeared in Fun in Acapulco with Elvis, reports that he was “a very good-looking man”). The Echo Will Never Die may not be the bottom of the barrel, but you can see it from here. –Sam Graham
Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die
Self-Titled / Elvis 1956
March 5th, 2010
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Digitally remastered. Restored to original Mono. AFM1-5199. If Elvis isn’t quite as important historically as the Elvis Presley album that preceded it, that’s only because it came second musically, it’s a more confident and bolder work than his debut, and in any other artist’s output it would have been considered a crowning achievement. At the sessions for his first album, the singer and all concerned were treading into unmapped territory and not sure what they were doing or if they were ready for it by September of 1956, when the three days of sessions behind the Elvis album took place, he was on top, a national phenomenon of a kind that hadn’t been seen in music since Frank Sinatra a dozen years earlier, and he had some more experience recording. And with that confidence came better singing. The songs here were, for the most part, material that he knew well, with one new submission by Otis Blackwell. He slides through them seemingly effortlessly, transforming the 1940s country number “When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again” into a smooth rocker; roaring through the Little Richard numbers “Long Tall Sally,” “Ready Teddy,” and “Rip It Up”; returns to his blues roots with a killer rendition of Arthur Crudup’s “I’m So Glad You’re Mine” (a leftover, amazingly enough, from his first RCA session); and shows how refined his voice was becoming on the ballad “First in Line” and the sentimental favorite “Old Shep.”
Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die
March 4th, 2010
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This memorable and compelling program tells you the real story behind the legend: from Elvis’s early days at Sun Records through serving his country in the U.S. Army, from the Vegas years to his final, tragic end at Graceland. It examines his record-breaking career, from his 33 feature films, to the history-making television specials, to his incredible 114 top forty songs. Featuring interviews with special guests Tom Jones, B.B. King, Sammy Davis, Jr., Ursula Andress, David Marsh, and more, this program pays homage to the greatest legend in American music and uncovers the many reasons for Elvis’s enduring appeal.Amazon.com
The title says it all: Elvis Presley’s “echo will never die,” and no matter how many times the legend is re-told, it won’t alter the fact that he was the most influential single figure in rock & roll history. Hosted by Casey Kasem (like all five titles in the Rock n’ Roll Goldmine series, which are available both separately and in a boxed set), the 48-minute documentary certainly has its moments, but that famous echo is a little faint this time around. Too much of this is little more than a perfunctory recitation of the familiar Presley legend: the gospel and blues roots of his music; the early Sun Records days; his stint in the Army and marriage to Priscilla; his many movies in the ’60s (highlighted by a few too-brief clips) and return to live performing late in that decade; his ’70s decline; and so on. There are some entertaining excerpts from actual Presley interviews, and numerous talking heads (B.B. King, friends and members of the “Memphis Mafia,” and Sammy Davis Jr.) weigh in. But for the most part, they have little of significance to impart (actress Ursula Andress, who appeared in Fun in Acapulco with Elvis, reports that he was “a very good-looking man”). The Echo Will Never Die may not be the bottom of the barrel, but you can see it from here. –Sam Graham
Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die


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