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Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die

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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

Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die

Description
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

Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die

Description
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

Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die

Description
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

Casey Kasem’s Rock n’ Roll Goldmine – Elvis – The Echo Will Never Die

Description
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

Grease: A New 50’s Rock ‘N Roll Musical – The Original Broadway Cast Album

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Genre: Original Cast Recordings
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 19-SEP-1988

Grease: A New 50’s Rock ‘N Roll Musical – The Original Broadway Cast Album

Rock ‘n’ Roll Greats – Rare Earth

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It’s been over 30 years since Rare Earth’s psychedelic sounds painted the 1960’s into a melange of change and understanding, but the band returns again to the stage at the much-anticipated four-day rock-fest in Tennessee, where some of the most influential bands in rock and roll history set the stage ablaze for the comeback of the century! Songs:

1. Hey Big Brother 2. Born to Be Wild 3. Love it Up 4. I Know I’m Losing You 5. Get Ready 6. I Just Want to Celebrate

Rock ‘n’ Roll Greats – Rare Earth

Rock N Roll Explosion

Album Description
A fantastic six CD collection of 120 pioneering tracks that introduced Rock ‘N’ Roll to an apprehensive but waiting world. This collection highlights the big names of the then-new music revolution: Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Little Richard, Fats Domino, The Platters, Frankie Lymon and many more. It also pays tribute the R&B pioneers who had sown the seeds that led to this explosion of new music that turned the world on its head and ushered in a new era not only musically but also socially and culturally. By 1956 Rock ‘N’ Roll was beginning to find an audience all around the world. Here in one unique set is the opportunity to hear all of the greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll songs that changed the face of popular music forever. Full liner notes with a detailed history of all of the 120 tracks complete this package and make it the most comprehensive collection of Rock’s early years. Acrobat. 2007.

Rock N Roll Explosion

Teen Time – The Young Years Of Rock & Roll, Volume 1: Love Me Forever

Album Description
The first in a terrific new Eric oldies series which will focus on the years 1957 to 1964. This volume has a real teen POP flavor with 13 Top Twenty tracks drawn mostly from the Roulette/Colpix/Warner Bros. vaults. And for collectors there are FIVE songs appearing on CD for the first time anywhere! As always, all recordings have been digitally mastered in ultra-high quality and are in true stereo wherever possible. Includes an 8-page booklet with detailed liner notes on each song.

Teen Time – The Young Years Of Rock & Roll, Volume 1: Love Me Forever

Classic Love Songs of Rock ‘N’ Roll Volume 6

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cd 1~~~
1. Don’t Worry Baby~~~
2. Under the Boardwalk~~~
3. In Dreams~~~
4. Lonely Teenager~~~
5. Denise~~~
6. Foolish Little Girl~~~
7. Any Day Now~~~
8. A Hundred Pounds of Clay~~~
9. Bobby’s Girl~~~
10. Hurt~~~
11. Stop and Think It Over~~~
12. What in the World’s Come Over you~~~
13. The Way You Look Tonight~~~
14. Hushabye~~~
15. My Own True Love~~~
cd 2~~~
1. I wonder why~~~
2. You’re So Fine~~~
3. I Want to Walk You Home~~~
4. Close your eyes~~~
5. A Little Bit of Soap~~~
6. Poor Little Fool~~~
7. Devoted to you~~~
8. This Time~~~
9. Devil or Angel~~~
10. Eddie My Love~~~
11. The Wanderer~~~
12. Dreamin~~~
13. I want to be Wanted~~~
14. Harbor Lights~~~
15. Graduation Day

Classic Love Songs of Rock ‘N’ Roll Volume 6

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