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All rights reserved.| Track Listing DISC 1: 1. My Happiness 2. That's All Right 3. I Love You Because 4. Harbor Lights 5. Blue Moon of Kentucky 6. Blue Moon 7. Tomorrow Night 8. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') 9. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine 10. Just Because 11. Good Rockin' Tonight 12. Milkcow Blues Boogie 13. You're a Heartbreaker 14. Baby Let's Play House 15. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone 16. Mystery Train 17. I Forgot to Remember to Forget 18. Trying to Get to You 19. When It Rains, It Really Pours 20. I Got a Woman 21. Heartbreak Hotel 22. Money Honey 23. I'm Counting on You 24. I Was the One 25. Blue Suede Shoes 26. My Baby Left Me 27. One-Sided Love Affair 28. So Glad You're Mine 29. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) 30. Tutti Frutti DISC 2: 1. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy 2. Shake, Rattle and Roll 3. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You 4. Hound Dog 5. Don't Be Cruel 6. Any Way You Want Me (That's How I Will Be) 7. We're Gonna Move 8. Love Me Tender 9. Poor Boy 10. Let Me 11. Playing For Keeps 12. Love Me 13. Paralyzed 14. How Do You Think I Feel 15. How's the World Treating You 16. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again 17. Long Tall Sally 18. Old Shep 19. Too Much 20. Anyplace Is Paradise 21. Ready Teddy 22. First in Line 23. Rip It Up 24. I Believe 25. Tell Me Why 26. Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do! 27. All Shook Up 28. Mean Woman Blues 29. Peace in the Valley (For Me), (There'll Be) DISC 3: 1. That's When Your Heartaches Begin 2. Take My Hand, Precious Lord 3. It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) 4. Blueberry Hill 5. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 6. Is It So Strange 7. Party 8. Lonesome Cowboy 9. Hot Dog 10. One Night of Sin 11. Teddy Bear, (Let Me Be Your) 12. Don't Leave Me Now 13. I Beg of You 14. One Night 15. True Love 16. I Need You So 17. Loving You 18. When It Rains, It Really Pours 19. Jailhouse Rock 20. Young and Beautiful 21. I Want to Be Free 22. Baby I Don't Care, (You're So Square) 23. Don't Leave Me Now 24. Blue Christmas 25. White Christmas 26. Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) 27. Silent Night 28. O Little Town of Bethlehem 29. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) 30. Santa Claus Is Back in Town 31. I'll Be Home For Christmas DISC 4: 1. Treat Me Nice 2. My Wish Came True 3. Don't 4. Danny 5. Hard Headed Woman 6. Trouble 7. New Orleans 8. Crawfish 9. Dixieland Rock 10. Lover Doll 11. Don't Ask Me Why 12. As Long as I Have You 13. King Creole 14. Young Dreams 15. Steadfast, Loyal and True 16. Doncha' Think It's Time 17. Your Cheatin' Heart 18. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck 19. I Need Your Love Tonight 20. Big Hunk O' Love, A 21. Ain't That Loving You Baby 22. Fool Such as I, (Now and Then There's) A 23. I Got Stung 24. Interview With Elvis - (previously unreleased, September 1958) DISC 5: AND ROCKIN' CONTAINS 14 UNRELEASED PERFORMANCES: 1. That's When Your Heartaches Begin - (previously unreleased, 1953 version) 2. Fool, Fool, Fool - (previously unreleased, demo) 3. Tweedle Dee - (previously unreleased, previously unreleased) 4. Maybellene 5. Shake, Rattle and Roll - (previously unreleased) 6. Blue Moon of Kentucky - (alternate take) 7. Blue Moon - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 8. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 9. Reconsider Baby - (previously unreleased, with Million Dollar Quartet) 10. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 11. Shake, Rattle and Roll - (previously unreleased) 12. I Want You, I Need You, I Love You - (previously unreleased) 13. Heartbreak Hotel - (previously unreleased, previously unreleased) 14. Long Tall Sally - (previously unreleased, previously unreleased) 15. Blue Suede Shoes - (previously unreleased, previously unreleased) 16. Money Honey - (previously unreleased, previously unreleased) 17. We're Gonna Move - (previously unreleased) 18. Old Shep - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 19. I Beg of You - (alternate version) 20. Loving You - (previously unreleased, slow version) 21. Loving You - (previously unreleased, alternate take, uptempo version) 22. Young and Beautiful - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 23. I Want to Be Free - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 24. King Creole - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 25. As Long as I Have You - (previously unreleased, alternate take) 26. Ain't That Loving You Baby - (outtake, alternate take)
Album Notes Full Title: The King Of Rock 'N' Roll: The Complete 50's Masters. THE KING OF ROCK 'N' ROLL contains every Elvis Presley studio recording released during the 1950s, along with alternate takes and live recordings. It contains 140 tracks, 15 of them previously unreleased (mostly contained on Disc 5, "Rare And Rockin'") and several others never before released on compact disc. Also included in this numbered box set is a 92-page color booklet with many rare photos from the Graceland archives, and a '50s discography and sessionography; and a page of color stamps depicting Presley's '50s record covers. Personnel includes: Elvis Presley (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); Gordon Stoker (vocals, piano); The Jordanaires, Ben Speer, Brock Speer (vocals); Scotty Moore, Chet Atkins, Hank Garland, Carl Perkins (guitar); Mahlon Clark (clarinet); Justin Gordon (saxophone); John Ed Buckner (trumpet); Elmer Schneider (trombone); Ray Siegel (tuba, acoustic bass); Floyd Cramer, Shorty Long, Marvin Hughes, Dudley Brooks, Mike Stoller, Jerry Lee Lewis (piano); Hoyt Hawkins (piano, organ, cymbals); Gordon Stoker (piano, bongos, background vocals); Clayton Perkins (acoustic bass); Neal Matthews (electric bass); D.J. Fontana, Bernie Mattinson (drums); Freddy Martin & His Orchestra. Compilation producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon. Principally recorded at Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; RCA Studios, New York; 20th Century Fox and Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California between 1953 and 1958. Includes liner notes by Peter Guralnick. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Anyone who doubts the genius of Elvis Presley should listen all the way through this five-disc set before passing final judgment on the King of Rock and Roll. Of the 139 tracks here, precious few do not give testimony to Presley's enormous gift and enthusiasm for a wide variety of music, including pop, rock and roll, country, gospel, and rhythm and blues. From the first Sun recordings (finally presented by RCA without the annoying overlay of additional reverb) to the rushed singles session Presley cadged while on Army leave in 1958, THE COMPLETE 50'S MASTERS radiates an energy, versatility, and awe-inspiring mastery rarely approached by his contemporaries--or any other pop singer, for that matter. All the hits, b-sides, album tracks, Christmas songs, gospel, and early movie soundtrack material are here, along with a disc of alternate takes and rare live recordings. An informative and beautifully packaged 92-page booklet crammed with photographs completes one of the great box sets of the CD era. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone Magazine (08/06/1992) Entertainment Weekly (07/24/1992) Vibe (12/01/1999) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Review created: 04/11/00 by: BrianKoller -- a member of Epinions Pros: some of the songs are among his best Cons: 'King Creole' sessions, lengthy interview In 1992, RCA released a five CD box set of Elvis Presley. The CDs contained all of Elvis' surviving masters from the 1950s, plus some rarities, such as acetates and alternative takes. There's too much material for a single review, so I am writing a separate review for each CD. The fourth CD is the weakest of the five. While it contains several great songs, it also has many lesser recordings from his fourth film, "King Creole". The post-draft session has Elvis in great spirits, but perhaps too loose. The CD is closed with a lengthy interview. All begins well with 'Treat Me Nice'. Elvis in great form, and seems to enjoy the teasing lyrics. No one can sing as well as Elvis could. 'My Wish Came True' is a romantic ballad, with the elaborate backing vocals creating a makeshift choir. Elvis' talent at vocal arrangements is again evident. His voice was beginning to mature by this point, and had more 'bottom'. 'Don't' was another #1 pop single. It's another slow ballad, with Elvis stretching the phrasing. The backing vocals by the Jordanaires are again well constructed. While "Jailhouse Rock" was Elvis' best soundtrack, his next movie was a step in the wrong direction. Leiber and Stoller only contributed one song this time around, 'Trouble'. Like many of the songs ('Hard Headed Woman', 'New Orleans', 'Dixieland Rock') it is half ruined by intrusive, inappropriate dixieland jazz-styled horns. A late song tempo change (also to found in 'Young Dreams') betrays the clumsiness of the arrangement. 'Hard Headed Woman' was the big hit single from the soundtrack, becoming the worst #1 pop single of Elvis' career. It's better than most of the soundtrack, despite the out of place horns and inferior backing vocals. It sort of rocks, at least, but Elvis' constant 'ha ha hoom' affectation sure sounds strange. 'Danny', like 'Young Dreams', 'Don't Ask Me Why', and 'Hard Headed Woman', has inferior, perhaps dubbed, backing vocals. These guys aren't the Jordainaires. But Elvis gets much of the blame. During the fifties, he never sang as phony as he did in these sessions. Technically, all of the 'King Creole' songs are good. However, one expects more from a talent as prodigious as that of Elvis. 'Crawfish' is the one gem from the soundtrack, the only real indication that Elvis was perhaps the greatest singer of the rock era. With the help of a smoky, funky rhythm, Elvis sings the blues like he was born to it. 'King Creole' is also great, although not in the same league as 'Crawfish'. It rocks, has some nifty rhythm guitar playing, and the backing vocals and horn arrangements don't interfere much. Then it was off to the Army. Like most young men of the era, Elvis was drafted, and had to put his two years in. After boot camp, he was granted leave. He recorded eight songs in an overnight session, which RCA would mine for hit singles while he was stationed overseas in Germany. While it was far from Elvis' greatest session, the songs were all good to great. They were also a big improvement from the lame songs from 'King Creole'. Elvis' energy level and spirits are very high. 'Doncha Think It's Time' is a midtempo song with curious backing vocals, sounding almost Hawaiian. Elvis hiccups his way agreeably through a marginal composition. 'Your Cheating Heart' is a slightly disappointing interpretation of the Hank Williams classic. The tempo isn't quite right here, either, and Elvis doesn't sound convincing as a trash talker. It's catchy, though. Hank Garland has some fine guitar picking. 'Wear My Ring Around Your Neck' has Elvis loose and rocking. The backing vocals become a little annoying, but Elvis is in great form. Is this really a song about a hickey? 'I Need Your Love Tonight' would become a top ten single, as would five of the eight songs from the session. The song lacks real structure, but Garland's guitar is again imposing, and Elvis sounds confident. 'A Big Hunk O'Love' would hit #1 on the pop charts while Elvis was stuck in Germany. It must have been quite a party in the studio that night. Again, the song is too loose, but the wildness of the arrangement and Elvis' vocal is still pleasing. 'Ain't that Loving You Baby' is a cover of a Jimmy Reed R&B classic. Elvis' interpretation is pretty good, but doesn't have the soul of the original. As with the rest of the session, the arrangement is too fast. But you should hear the alternate take on the fifth CD! Definitely off to the races. 'A Fool Such As I' is more than a little silly and self-mocking. But Garland's guitar playing is his best with Elvis, and Elvis himself is up to parodying the overly dramatic lyrics. 'I Got Stung' is another entertaining rocker, again with an uncharacteristically fast tempo. The last twelve minutes of the CD is consumed with a lengthy Elvis press conference. He is in his Army uniform, and about to be sent to Germany. Although somewhat interesting, I doubt that many people bought this box set to hear Elvis discuss his shooting medals. Here's the breakdown by song: 97 Treat Me Nice 98 My Wish Came True 98 Don't 66 Danny 73 Hard Headed Woman 66 Trouble 66 New Orleans 97 Crawfish 67 Dixieland Rock 69 Lover Doll 66 Don't Ask Me Why 65 As Long As I Have You 83 King Creole 69 Young Dreams 70 Steadfast Loyal and True 87 Doncha Think It's Time 85 Your Cheating Heart 89 Wear My Ring Around Your Neck 90 I Need Your Love Tonight 89 A Big Hunk O' Love 88 Ain't That Loving You Baby 91 A Fool Such As I 90 I Got Stung 51 (Twelve minute Elvis Army press conference) Overall: 78/100, or high B+ Review ID: 10000000000229906 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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