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DescriptionElvis Presley - Thats The Way It Is 8CD Box (2014) [Deluxe Edition] MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Elvis Presley - That's the Way It Is (Deluxe Edition) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Elvis Presley Album................: That's the Way It Is (Deluxe Edition) Genre................: Pop Source...............: CD Year.................: 2014 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.99 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 12/08/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- CD 1 THE ORIGINAL ALBUM 1. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 2. Twenty Days And Twenty Nights 3. How The Web Was Woven 4. Patch It Up 5. Mary In The Morning 6. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me 7. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 8. I’ve Lost You 9. Just Pretend 10. Stranger In The Crowd 11. The Next Step Is Love 12. Bridge Over Troubled Water THE ORIGINAL SINGLES 13. I’ve Lost You (single version) 14. The Next Step Is Love (single version) 15. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me (single version) 16. Patch It Up (single version) THE OUTTAKES 17. How The Web Was Woven (take 1) 18. I’ve Lost You (take 1) 19. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me (take 2) 20. Patch It Up (take 1) 21. Bridge Over Troubled Water (take 1) CD 2 August 10 – Opening Night 1. That’s All Right 2. Medley: Mystery Train/Tiger Man 3. I Can’t Stop Loving You 4. Love Me Tender 5. The Next Step Is Love 6. Words 7. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 8. Something 9. Sweet Caroline 10. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 11. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me 12. Polk Salad Annie 13. Introductions 14. I’ve Lost You 15. Bridge Over Troubled Water 16. Patch It Up 17. Can’t Help Falling In Love CD 3 August 11 – Dinner Show 1. That’s All Right 2. I Got A Woman * 3. Hound Dog 4. Heartbreak Hotel 5. Love Me Tender * 6. I’ve Lost You 7. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 8. Something 9. I Can’t Stop Loving You * 10. Sweet Caroline * 11. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 12. Polk Salad Annie * 13. Introductions * 14. Bridge Over Troubled Water 15. Suspicious Minds * 16. Can’t Help Falling In Love * CD 4 August 11 – Midnight Show 1. That’s All Right 2. I Got A Woman 3. Hound Dog 4. Love Me Tender 5. There Goes My Everything 6. Just Pretend 7. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 8. Something 9. Men With Broken Hearts 10. Walk A Mile In My Shoes 11. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 12. Polk Salad Annie 13. One Night 14. Don’t Be Cruel 15. Love Me 16. Instrumental Vamp 17. Heartbreak Hotel 18. Introductions 19. Bridge Over Troubled Water 20. Suspicious Minds 21. Can’t Help Falling in Love CD 5 August 12 – Dinner Show 1. That’s All Right * 2. I Got A Woman * 3. Hound Dog * 4. Heartbreak Hotel * 5. Love Me Tender * 6. I’ve Lost You * 7. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ * 8. Patch It Up 9. Twenty Days And Twenty Nights 10. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ * 11. Polk Salad Annie * 12. Introductions * 13. Blue Suede Shoes * 14. You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me 15. Bridge Over Troubled Water 16. Suspicious Minds * 17. Can’t Help Falling In Love * CD 6 August 12 – Midnight Show 1. That’s All Right 2. Medley: Mystery Train/Tiger Man 3. Hound Dog 4. Love Me Tender 5. Just Pretend 6. Walk A Mile In My Shoes 7. There Goes My Everything 8. Words 9. Sweet Caroline 10. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 11. Polk Salad Annie 12. Introductions 13. Heartbreak Hotel 14. One Night 15. Blue Suede Shoes 16. All Shook Up 17. Medley: Little Sister/Get Back 18. I Was The One 19. Love Me 20. Are You Lonesome Tonight? 21. Bridge Over Troubled Water 22. Suspicious Minds 23. Can’t Help Falling In Love CD 7 August 13 – Dinner Show 1. That’s All Right 2. I Got A Woman 3. Hound Dog 4. Love Me Tender 5. Don’t Cry Daddy 6. In The Ghetto 7. I Just Can’t Help Believin’ 8. Stranger In The Crowd 9. Make The World Go Away 10. Sweet Caroline 11. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ 12. Polk Salad Annie 13. Introductions 14. The Wonder Of You 15. Heartbreak Hotel 16. Blue Suede Shoes 17. One Night 18. All Shook Up 19. Bridge Over Troubled Water 20. Suspicious Minds 21. Can’t Help Falling in Love CD 8 The Rehearsals 1. Alla En Al Rancho Grande 2. Ghost Riders in the Sky 3. Cotton Fields 4. Froggy Went A-Courtin’ 5. Baby Let’s Play House 6. I Was The One 7. Money Honey 8. Don’t 9. (Now And Then There’s) A Fool Such As I 10. Such A Night 11. It’s Now Or Never 12. What’d I Say 13. Yesterday 14. Medley: Little Sister/Get Back 15. Don’t It Make You Wanna Go Home 16. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 17. Stranger In My Own Home Town 18. Farther Along 19. Santa Claus Is Back In Town 20. Oh Happy Day * Previously unreleased --------------------------------------------------------------------- That’s the Way It Is is arguably where Elvis Presley‘s discography gets very confusing. Sharing a title with Denis Sanders’ 1970 documentary of Elvis’ return to the stage, That’s the Way It Is in its original 1970 LP incarnation isn’t precisely a soundtrack to the film. In fact, only a third of the album captures Presley live on-stage in Vegas, with the remainder of the record derived from sessions he recorded in Nashville just a few months prior to launching his long-standing gig at the International Hotel. Vegas looms large over Elvis’ legend in the ’70s and many of the clichés — the jumpsuits, the splashy arrangements of contemporary standards, the snazzy melodies of his old hits — were born on That’s the Way It Is, either on film or on the record. In its original LP incarnation, this wasn’t especially apparent due to the record’s reliance on the Nashville sessions, where Elvis recorded a fair share of perfectly pleasant middle-of-the-road material pitched halfway between Hollywood and Music City. These tunes — “Twenty Days and Twenty Nights,” “How the Web Was Woven,” “Just Pretend,” and “Stranger in the Crowd” — are easy to spot because they’re by songwriters without marquee names (Colonel Tom Parker insisted Elvis take a larger percentage of publishing, which kept away many writers) and, more tellingly, on the 2014 expansions of the album — available in a double-disc set, which presents a remastered version of the original album supplemented by single versions of four tracks (“I’ve Lost You,” “The Next Step Is Love,” “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” “Patch It Up”), five outtakes of alternate tracks, then a full set from August 12; there is also a gigantic eight-CD/two-DVD box that replicates that expanded first disc and six full sets recorded during the filming of the documentary, plus a disc of rehearsals — these are the songs that don’t appear in the live set. They may not have been part of Presley’s repertoire but they do indicate how he was shifting away from the soulful, funky sound inspired by his 1968 comeback into something that felt showbiz. The live recordings, though, show that he was still performing with passion, figuring out what worked on-stage and what didn’t after his long hiatus from performing. Again, this isn’t so apparent on the 1970 LP, which was basically a good studio album that essayed Elvis’ new persona for the coming decade, but all the various expanded editions (which include a 2000 special edition that adds a hefty dose of live material) capture the King starting to relax and enjoy his reign yet again. Certainly, the eight-disc set illustrates this in spades, and while it’s undoubtedly one for the devoted, it nevertheless isn’t overkill because it captures a peerless performer putting his amazing band through the paces. It’s wonderful music that actually is more valuable now than it was at the time: Elvis would record more great music in the next few years, but this record — especially in its 2014 expansion — captures him at a pivotal moment, when he retained the power of his 1968 comeback and had yet to succumb to all the glitz of Vegas. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing Widget |
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