dougkapp on Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:35 pm wrote:My favorite songs from the original album are: Clean Up Your Own Back Yard, Fadded Love and Too Much Of Monkey Business ! I always love this LP.
According Keith Flynn there are some others unreleased tracks from those sessions. Maybe considered unfinished?:
And I Love You So (re-recording)
(That's What You Get) For Loving Me (re-recording)
Funny How Time Slips Away (re-recording)
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (re-recording)
Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall (re-recording) (*)
Shake A Hand (re-recording)
Susan When She Tried (re-recording)
Help Me (re-recording)
For Ol' Times Sake (overdub) (*)
The Fool (re-recording)
Susan When She Tried (re-recording)
You Don't Know Me (re-recording)
I Really Don't Want To Know (re-recording)
Help Me Make It Through The Night (re-recording)
elvisalisellers on Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:50 am wrote:Trivia time:
Perhaps less well-known, the follow-up single to the smash 1981 "Guitar Man" [b/w "Faded Love"] Billboard Country number 1, "Lovin' Arms" / "You Asked Me To", shifted enough copies to reach a more than respectable number 8 on the same chart.
Mexico released this promo 7" of 'Guitar Man' backed with 'Lovin' Arms' (SP 5540)
dougkapp on Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:35 am wrote:My favorite songs from the original album are: Clean Up Your Own Back Yard, Fadded Love and Too Much Of Monkey Business ! I always love this LP.
According Keith Flynn there are some others unreleased tracks from those sessions. Maybe considered unfinished?:
And I Love You So (re-recording)
(That's What You Get) For Loving Me (re-recording)
Funny How Time Slips Away (re-recording)
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (re-recording)
Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall (re-recording) (*)
Shake A Hand (re-recording)
Susan When She Tried (re-recording)
Help Me (re-recording)
For Ol' Times Sake (overdub) (*)
The Fool (re-recording)
Susan When She Tried (re-recording)
You Don't Know Me (re-recording)
I Really Don't Want To Know (re-recording)
Help Me Make It Through The Night (re-recording)
(*) available from Venus release.
Looks like the holy grail of archival Elvis Presley recordings. What is FTD waiting for?
elvisalisellers on Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:51 pm wrote:The U.S.A. cassette transposed the original running order of the respective tracks "Just Call Me Lonesome" and "I'm Movin' On".
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Limited edition belt buckle that apparently came with promo copies of the initial single.
Rare digipak import 2CD that collected all of the existing Young 'un Sound material [released officially and otherwise], together with the UK edition of the 1983 I Was The One [plus The Elvis Medley] LP:
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HOT! EXCITING! NEW! Billboard poster advertisement:
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Sheet music:
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elvisalisellers on Sun Dec 03, 2017 11:51 pm wrote:The U.S.A. cassette transposed the original running order of the respective tracks "Just Call Me Lonesome" and "I'm Movin' On".
u.s.a._cassette_sleeve.jpg
Limited edition belt buckle that apparently came with promo copies of the initial single.
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Very nice
Here a small addition.
The Complete Set of 6 RCA Guitar Man Belt Buckles Promo from 1981
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Juan Luis wrote:On ebay. And no, I haven't got one.
why not??...I figured you would in your own collection
Absolutely. That is the one guy who you would think would own all six buckles.
The only thing I have done with tooth and nail is defend Felton Jarvis's legacy.
Just giving credit where it is due!
Some Jarvis artifacts I purchased to keep them together. There are very few family members in his estate alive today... Had I met Felton, I would have asked to take a picture with him and thank him.
Anyway, I will return ( have made contact) some items for the few family (Jarvis) members to retain in their possession.
Why you may ask, have I dedicated so much time and money with something pertaining to this great Elvis Presley record producer and friend?
Juan Luis wrote:On ebay. And no, I haven't got one.
why not??...I figured you would in your own collection
Absolutely. That is the one guy who you would think would own all six buckles.
The only thing I have done with tooth and nail is defend Felton Jarvis's legacy.
Just giving credit where it is due!
Some Jarvis artifacts I purchased to keep them together. There are very few family members in his estate alive today... Had I met Felton, I would have asked to take a picture with him and thank him.
Anyway, I will return ( have made contact) some items for the few family (Jarvis) members to retain in their possession.
Why you may ask, have I dedicated so much time and money with something pertaining to this great Elvis Presley record producer and friend?
Any chance for a re-upload for this project, people ?
Joe Krein interview with Sherril Nielsen: "YOU KNOW YOU FORGET HOW GOOD HE REALLY WAS. I SAID MY GOODNESS. YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE WITH HIM YOU ARE SO WRAPPED UP DOING THE SHOW, BUT HERE NOW 20 YEARS LATER, I HEAR HIM AND REALIZE WHAT A GREAT TALENT HE WAS. HE WAS THE REAL DEAL.
It's purely nostalgic for me concerning this LP, as I was so young at the time and I initially liked it. That is, until I got a bit older and wiser until I knew better.
I think it's been over 25 years since I've played that LP and don't intend to visit it again anytime.
I also own the original 1981 45RPM single, but that is as far as I'll go with it.
I don't care what Ed Van Halen says about me--all's I know is that Howard Stern and Mr. Rogers like me just the way I friendly am! - David Lee Roth
The Guitar Man Album gave Elvis another Top 10 Country Charts Album ( peaked 6) and another top 50 album on the Billboard Album Charts ( peaked at 49). The single Guitar Man (1981 release) was a number 1 hit on the Country Charts and peaked at 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts.
A repaired mix of "Blue Suede Shoes" [featuring the legendary Carl Perkins] that comes devoid of the clashing and excessive delay effect on Elvis' vocal track [a multi-loop of the Aug 25, 1969 MS performance].
Much of the audience bleed as originally heard on FTD's Too Much Monkey Business has also been eliminated.
I would like to see a remix (if possible) by Matt Ross-Spang of these sessions via FTD, I wonder how much better it could sound if given a cleaner and more dynamic mix.
I would like to see a remix (if possible) by Matt Ross-Spang of these sessions via FTD, I wonder how much better it could sound if given a cleaner and more dynamic mix.
Some of much missed member, Juan Luis's rough cassette dubs from a few years back give a glimpse of the promise of what lays underneath the layers of 80's processing.
And better transfers of Elvis' isolated vocals [and not the copies that Jarvis had to use] could also be made today, which would also probably help give more synergy with the new backing tracks.
I certainly remember the title track being played constantly on the country stations back in the day as well as the "Elvis Medley". I always thought it was one of the better remixes done.it was one of those tunes that I always turned up real loud when it came on! it may have been the drums that got me going, i really enjoyed that track. I believe it was the first time fans got remixed/reworked "updated songs, so like it or not, it was exciting that this was even released. I had the album as well, but most of the other songs I did not care for. "After lovin' you" and " you asked me to" were OK... Hey, the album cover was cool!
And the later FTD had "Hey Jude". Don't know why this song always gets a bad rap, but I think Elvis' cover is good , but then again, I'm not a Beatles fan.