Tuscon Arizona 1972
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Tuscon Arizona 1972
Just received this CD release on the RTCV label.
Audience recording of Elvis 8:30 pm show Nov 9 1972
Not too keen on the front cover, but the rear has 4 good photos of Elvis (and a local law enforcement officer!!) on stage.
Rear artwork has 4 more shots from the show + tracklisting.
On with the Show -
First off the sound quality is very good for an "on tour" audience recording. The spoken words are clear, and the overall sound is very listenable (much better than the recent There Goes My Everything). There is a lot of tape slipping on the 2001 opening and the first few bars of CC Rider which had me worried, but thankfully these problems are gone before the vocal opening!!
As with the Live at HIC release this Cd shows Elvis giving great shows in late 1972 - dynamic and still fresh sounding. Also a long show by Elvis standards (66 minutes with introductions of only 1:23!!!)
Elvis says he was there in Tuscon 14 years ago (when he was a baby) and that it was great to be back. Nice version of Until It's Time, a belting You Don't Have To Say You Love Me, solid Polk Salad. As a pre-cursor to Aloha Elvis says he is "going to do all the songs they wanna hear - all 428 of them (one less than Jan '73!!). The "mid show" oldies section is treated with respect rather than rushed, including a bluesy One Night and the 72 standard Little Sister/Get Back.
A sincere I'll Remember You and a Barnstorming How Great Thou Art begin the end show phase, and it is a long phase with Elvis obviously enjoying himself. For The Good Times has the "warm and sweaty body" phrasing, Big Hunk & Johnny B are rocking before Elvis closes in the usual manner!!
Overall 8 out of 10 - a great show which would be 110% essential if a soundboard!!
Tracklisting:
2001 Theme / C. C. Rider / I Got A Woman / Until It's Time For You To Go / You Don't Have To Say You Love Me / You Gave Me A Mountain / Polk Salad Annie / Love Me / All Shook Up / Heartbreak Hotel / Blue Suede Shoes / The Wonder Of You / Love Me Tender / One Night / Teddy Bear - Don't Be Cruel / Little Sister - Get Back / Hound Dog / I'll Remember You / How Great Thou Art / Suspicious Minds / Introductions / For The Good Times / A Big Hunk O' Love / Fever / I Can't Stop Loving You / Johnny B. Goode / Can't Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp.
+ hidden bonus track!!
Audience recording of Elvis 8:30 pm show Nov 9 1972
Not too keen on the front cover, but the rear has 4 good photos of Elvis (and a local law enforcement officer!!) on stage.
Rear artwork has 4 more shots from the show + tracklisting.
On with the Show -
First off the sound quality is very good for an "on tour" audience recording. The spoken words are clear, and the overall sound is very listenable (much better than the recent There Goes My Everything). There is a lot of tape slipping on the 2001 opening and the first few bars of CC Rider which had me worried, but thankfully these problems are gone before the vocal opening!!
As with the Live at HIC release this Cd shows Elvis giving great shows in late 1972 - dynamic and still fresh sounding. Also a long show by Elvis standards (66 minutes with introductions of only 1:23!!!)
Elvis says he was there in Tuscon 14 years ago (when he was a baby) and that it was great to be back. Nice version of Until It's Time, a belting You Don't Have To Say You Love Me, solid Polk Salad. As a pre-cursor to Aloha Elvis says he is "going to do all the songs they wanna hear - all 428 of them (one less than Jan '73!!). The "mid show" oldies section is treated with respect rather than rushed, including a bluesy One Night and the 72 standard Little Sister/Get Back.
A sincere I'll Remember You and a Barnstorming How Great Thou Art begin the end show phase, and it is a long phase with Elvis obviously enjoying himself. For The Good Times has the "warm and sweaty body" phrasing, Big Hunk & Johnny B are rocking before Elvis closes in the usual manner!!
Overall 8 out of 10 - a great show which would be 110% essential if a soundboard!!
Tracklisting:
2001 Theme / C. C. Rider / I Got A Woman / Until It's Time For You To Go / You Don't Have To Say You Love Me / You Gave Me A Mountain / Polk Salad Annie / Love Me / All Shook Up / Heartbreak Hotel / Blue Suede Shoes / The Wonder Of You / Love Me Tender / One Night / Teddy Bear - Don't Be Cruel / Little Sister - Get Back / Hound Dog / I'll Remember You / How Great Thou Art / Suspicious Minds / Introductions / For The Good Times / A Big Hunk O' Love / Fever / I Can't Stop Loving You / Johnny B. Goode / Can't Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp.
+ hidden bonus track!!
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ThanksBIGREDG@TISCALI.CO.UK wrote:The hidden track is a strange choice. It is Lawdy Miss Clawdy - audience recorded Spring 1977 and is the same Version as on the Spring Tours FTD release!!! Great version undoubetdly, but we already have it in great sound - weird!!
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I really enjoyed the review... I like very much all the 1972 late concerts... If a soundboard surfaces of this concert, it would be a great FTD...
NOW: could someone tell me if FTD has purchased the tapes in soundboard of the concert in Lubbock Texas one day before ??? I heard many rumours... Does someone know about it ???? Thanks in advance!
NOW: could someone tell me if FTD has purchased the tapes in soundboard of the concert in Lubbock Texas one day before ??? I heard many rumours... Does someone know about it ???? Thanks in advance!
How many stars are in the sky ???? I´LL NEVER KNOW!
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Sound quality
Sorry boys, some of your comments sounds like straight promotion of this awful CD. The reality:
The CD sound is terrible. No sound restoration, no remastering at all. The sound is muddy, unclear, hissy, with dropouts. Even worse, both channels are overloaded and the peaks are clipped. It was made by someone who don't know how to work with the sound using sound card. And even worse, there are small silence clicks between each two tracks, again, it prove the fact that it was "released" by someone who know nothing about the sound and how to make correct live CD master (correct length of track in samples).
Design = 0, but with such shi*ty CD it's not important anyway. Ah, I forgot to tell that the show is good but in this quality it's unbearable to listen.
The CD sound is terrible. No sound restoration, no remastering at all. The sound is muddy, unclear, hissy, with dropouts. Even worse, both channels are overloaded and the peaks are clipped. It was made by someone who don't know how to work with the sound using sound card. And even worse, there are small silence clicks between each two tracks, again, it prove the fact that it was "released" by someone who know nothing about the sound and how to make correct live CD master (correct length of track in samples).
Design = 0, but with such shi*ty CD it's not important anyway. Ah, I forgot to tell that the show is good but in this quality it's unbearable to listen.
Re: Sound quality
deadringer wrote:Sorry boys, some of your comments sounds like straight promotion of this awful CD. The reality:
The CD sound is terrible. No sound restoration, no remastering at all. The sound is muddy, unclear, hissy, with dropouts. Even worse, both channels are overloaded and the peaks are clipped. It was made by someone who don't know how to work with the sound using sound card. And even worse, there are small silence clicks between each two tracks, again, it prove the fact that it was "released" by someone who know nothing about the sound and how to make correct live CD master (correct length of track in samples).
Design = 0, but with such shi*ty CD it's not important anyway. Ah, I forgot to tell that the show is good but in this quality it's unbearable to listen.
Finally an honest review!!
NEVER trust a sellers review.Its funny how all of BIGREDG's reviews of cd's that he sells on ebay are ALL good.
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Re: Sound quality
Now that is a scandalous thing to say.Promocollector wrote:deadringer wrote:Sorry boys, some of your comments sounds like straight promotion of this awful CD. The reality:
The CD sound is terrible. No sound restoration, no remastering at all. The sound is muddy, unclear, hissy, with dropouts. Even worse, both channels are overloaded and the peaks are clipped. It was made by someone who don't know how to work with the sound using sound card. And even worse, there are small silence clicks between each two tracks, again, it prove the fact that it was "released" by someone who know nothing about the sound and how to make correct live CD master (correct length of track in samples).
Design = 0, but with such shi*ty CD it's not important anyway. Ah, I forgot to tell that the show is good but in this quality it's unbearable to listen.
Finally an honest review!!
NEVER trust a sellers review.Its funny how all of BIGREDG's reviews of cd's that he sells on ebay are ALL good.
I review the Cds I get as honestly as possible. I recently made an appeal right here for more reviewers as there seems precious few who bother.
We don't care what they like is not a Cd I would sell on ebay but I reviewed it because I was blown away with the sound of that release.
Tucson is a good show in very listenable quality for this type of CD. I never said it was brilliant.
Do I know you Promo collector?
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SOUND
Bigredg, please tell me right here: I am wrong when I wrote that the sound is amateurishly overloaded and peaks are clipped? Am I wrong whne I mentioned that there are annoying clicks between each two tracks as a result of quantification process ? Am I wrong when I wrote that there are dropouts all over the disc ? Tnx.
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Re: SOUND
Deadringer - I am sure you are right, although I do not have the show to hand at this moment. I have no beef with what you said.deadringer wrote:Bigredg, please tell me right here: I am wrong when I wrote that the sound is amateurishly overloaded and peaks are clipped? Am I wrong whne I mentioned that there are annoying clicks between each two tracks as a result of quantification process ? Am I wrong when I wrote that there are dropouts all over the disc ? Tnx.
I have no idea what quantification or clipped peaks actually means. I am just an average fan and my reviews were aimed at average fans, not sound experts. Technically flawed - no doubt - but an enjoyable show to listen to if you did not already own a CDr or MP3 of it.
Of course lots of people don't like audience recordings at all, and that is fair enough.
I am sure you can do a much better review than I of all the new releases, so I will leave the reviewing to you and others in future, lest I be further accused of using the forum as free advertising space for Cds I do not even sell!!
I look forward to many informative reviews - don't let us down.
Everyone hears something different whether it be on an audience recording or a soundboard. Just because someone says the sound is good does not necessarily mean that everyone will agree. People have different standards for audience recordings. For me, if I cannot understand what Elvis is saying, it is a bad recording. It's easy to identify the song even on the worst audience recordings (and I've heard my share of them.)
However, if the dialogue is clear, you normally have at least a decent sounding audience recording.
Remember....the reviews given here are strictly in the opinion of the reviewer. YOU make the final decision on whether or not to purchase the CD. I never go by a review when trying to decide whether or not to buy. I made the decision to get this one. It's not a great sounding recording to my ears. However, it is clear enough to understand all dialogue. If you want a great audience recording, this is not for you. However, if you are a completist or like the November '72 shows as I do, get it. You'll probably find it enjoyable.
BIGRED -
Keep your reviews coming. I usually get the new CD's when they become available. If you post something that I differ with concerning a show, I'll let you know what I hear differently.
Fair enough?
However, if the dialogue is clear, you normally have at least a decent sounding audience recording.
Remember....the reviews given here are strictly in the opinion of the reviewer. YOU make the final decision on whether or not to purchase the CD. I never go by a review when trying to decide whether or not to buy. I made the decision to get this one. It's not a great sounding recording to my ears. However, it is clear enough to understand all dialogue. If you want a great audience recording, this is not for you. However, if you are a completist or like the November '72 shows as I do, get it. You'll probably find it enjoyable.
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Keep your reviews coming. I usually get the new CD's when they become available. If you post something that I differ with concerning a show, I'll let you know what I hear differently.
Fair enough?