
Elvis: 2nd To None - Elvis Presley
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This is a great album because the material spans his career from the early stuff to the stuff he was doing right before he died. It has the staple songs that made him famous, like Blue Suede Shoes and Viva Las Vegas, but it also has the stuff that you don't hear much, like the remixed version of Rubberneckin' and an old cut of Trouble. If you pay attention to the songs that are on here, you can kind of see the way his musical style changed throughout the years. From the early-on stuff that was stripped-down and accoustic, like That's All Right and Love Me, to the big over-the-top revue-sounding stuff like I Can Dream and You Don't Have to Say You Love Me. Personally, I prefer his older cuts, but this is a well-put-together album. If I could only have a couple of his albums, this one would definitely be one that I would pick, I love it.
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