Elvis Presley - From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters
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Track List: From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters
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Disc 1:
- Make Me Know ItDownload & Buy
- Soldier BoyDownload & Buy
- Stuck On YouDownload & Buy
- Fame And FortuneDownload & Buy
- A Mess Of BluesDownload & Buy
- It Feels So RightDownload & Buy
- FeverDownload & Buy
- Like A BabyDownload & Buy
- It's Now Or NeverDownload & Buy
- The Girl Of My Best FriendDownload & Buy
- Dirty, Dirty FeelingDownload & Buy
- Thrill Of Your LoveDownload & Buy
- I Gotta KnowDownload & Buy
- Such A NightDownload & Buy
- Are You Lonesome Tonight?Download & Buy
- Girl Next Door Went A'WalkingDownload & Buy
- I Will Be Home AgainDownload & Buy
- Reconsider BabyDownload & Buy
- SurrenderDownload & Buy
- I'm Comin' HomeDownload & Buy
- GentlyDownload & Buy
- In Your ArmsDownload & Buy
- Give Me The RightDownload & Buy
- I Feel So BadDownload & Buy
- It's A SinDownload & Buy
- I Want You With MeDownload & Buy
- There's Always MeDownload & Buy
Disc 2:
- Starting Today
- Sentimental Me
- Judy
- Put The Blame On Me
- Kiss Me Quick
- That's Someone You Never Forget
- I'm Yours
- His Latest Flame
- Little Sister
- For The Millionth And The Last Time
- Good Luck Charm
- Anything That's Part Of You
- I Met Her Today
- Night Rider
- Something Blue
- Gonna Get Back Home Somehow
- (Such An) Easy Question
- Fountain Of Love
- Just For Old Time Sake
- You'll Be Gone
- I Feel That I've Known You Forever
- Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello
- Suspicion
- She's Not You
- Echoes Of Love
- Please Don't Drag That String Around
- (You're The) Devil In Disguise
- Never EndingDownload & Buy
- What Now, What Next, Where ToDownload & Buy
- WitchcraftDownload & Buy
- Kinders Keepers, Losers WeepersDownload & Buy
- Love Me TonightDownload & Buy
Disc 3:
- (It's A )Long Lonely Highway
- Western Union
- Slowly But Surely
- Blue River
- Memphis Tennessee
- Ask Me
- It Hurts Me
- Down In The Ally
- Tommorrow Is A Long Time
- Love Letters
- Beyond The Reef (Original Undubbed Master)
- Come What May (Alternate Take 7)
- Fools Fall In Love
- Indescribably Blue
- I'll Remember You (Original Unedited Master)
- If Every Day Was Like Christmas
- Suppose (Master)
- Guitar Man/What'd I Say (Original Unedited Master)
- Big Boss Man
- Mine
- Just Call Me Lonesome
- Hi-Heel Sneakers (Original Unedited Master)
- You Don't Know Me
- Singing Tree
- Too Much Monkey Business
- U.S. Male
Disc 4:
- Long Black Limousine
- This Is The Story
- Wearin' That Loved On Look
- You'll Think Of Me
- A Little Bit Of Green
- Gentle On My Mind
- I'm Movin' On
- Don't Cry Daddy
- Inherit The Wind
- Mama Liked The Roses
- My Little Friend
- In The Ghetto
- Rubbernickin'
- From Jack To A King
- Hey Jude
- Without Love (There Is Nothing)
- I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)
- I'll Be There
- Suspicious Minds
- True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
- Stranger In My Own Home Town
- And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind
- Power Of My Love
Disc 5:
- After Loving You
- Do You Know Who I Am
- Kentucky Rain
- Only The Strong Survive
- It Keeps Ringt On A-Hurtin'
- Any Day Now
- If I'm A Fool (For Loving You)
- The Fair Is Moving On
- Who Am I?
- This Time/ICan't Stop Loving You (Informal Recording)
- In The Ghetto (Alternate Take 4)
- Suspicious Minds (Alternate Take 5)
- Kentucky Rain (Alternate Take 9)
- Big Boss Man (Alternate Take 2)
- Down In The Alley (Alternate Take 1)
- Memphis Tennessee (Alternate Take 1 From The '1963 Session')
- I'm Yours (Alternate Take 1 Undubbed Version)
- His Latest Flame (Alternate Take 4)
- That's Someone You Never Forget (Alternate Take 1)
- Surrender (Alternate Take 1)
- It's Now Or Never (Original Undubbed Master)
- Love Me Tender/Witchcraft (From 'The Frank Sinatra Timex Special')
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Album Details: From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters
- Release Date:
- 09/01/1993
- Label:
- Bmg / Elvis
- UPC:
- 078636616025
User Reviews: From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters
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Truly Essential
, August 31, 2000There's this idea amongst rock'n'roll circles that Elvis' 50s recordings are essential, the 60s are hit and miss and the 70s are almost a total waste. This box set sets the record straight on the 60s, at least. By not including any soundtrack recordings, we see Elvis' evolution in the studio. The acclaimed late 60s Memphis sessions did not come from nowhere. It was a natural progression. This wonderful set presents every track in chronological order as Elvis recorded it. The weakest disc is the third - and it's telling that for many rock artists - this disc would represent the best they could hope to achieve. ...
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Pro Reviews: From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Since The King of Rock 'n' Roll was the complete '50s masters, it was easy to assume that its five-disc '60s sequel, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters, rounded up all the masters from that decade, which is simply not the case. The producers deliberately avoided the soundtracks to Elvis' movies, which perhaps makes sense, given that they are roundly and rightly disparaged as Presley's low point, which then opened the doors to presenting just what they judged as the best non-soundtrack recordings he made during the '60s. They also disregarded the gospel recordings, saving them for the double-disc 1994 collection Amazing Grace: His Greatest Gospel Songs, leaving this as an overview of the best of his pop and rock material of the '60s, all recorded after he got back from the army. Instead of being a detriment, this is a brilliant move, distilling his erratic, wide-ranging '60s recordings to their very best, providing a relatively comprehensive overview of the greatest material Elvis recorded during his most inconsistent decade. Its biggest flaw is that in its zeal to overlook the soundtracks, the box skips over even the hits from the films, so this does not have "Can't Help Falling in Love," "GI Blues," "Follow That Dream," "Viva Las Vegas," "Little Less Conversation," and "Return to Sender," as well as other, lesser hits. They are missed, particularly because there is a surfeit of pop-oriented material from the early '60s. That's one area where this box excels: It proves that Presley did turn toward pop in the early '60s. Contrary to conventional wisdom, he did not abandon rock roll, and there are many tough performances from the early years of the decade that stand their own with the '50s RCA sides, but by the middle of the box -- which roughly corresponds with the middle of the decade -- it becomes clear that Elvis needed to change his approach, and he did with stunning power. Elvis gets his swagger back just before the songs that formed From Elvis in Memphis, the growing energy is kinetic, and the fourth disc, along with half of the fifth, are intoxicating in how Presley rediscovers his power and starts to not only sing songs worthy of his talents, but have productions and performances that match. This is the greatest music on this set -- "Long Black Limousine," "Rubberneckin'," "Wearin' That Loved on Look," "In the Ghetto," "Suspicious Minds," "True Love Travels on a Gravel Road," and "Kentucky Rain" are among the best of this batch -- towering over the rest of the music here and holding its own with the Sun material. This is presented in more thorough form elsewhere, but the long view and scope of this set really make his comeback dramatic on From Nashville to Memphis. That narrative makes the set essential, as does the judicious selection of his early- and mid-'60s highlights. It's done well -- well enough to almost excuse the very, very big hits that are missing, even if it doesn't completely account for their absence. That is a pretty big flaw, but even so, From Nashville to Memphis is necessary for any serious pop library, which speaks volumes for the quality of the music within the box. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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