Elvis Presley - Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters
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Track List: Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters
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Disc 1:
- The Wonder Of YouDownload & Buy
- I've Lost YouDownload & Buy
- The Next Step Is LoveDownload & Buy
- You Don't Have To Say You Love MeDownload & Buy
- Patch It UpDownload & Buy
- I Really Don't Want To KnowDownload & Buy
- There Goes My EverythingDownload & Buy
- Rags To RichesDownload & Buy
- Where Did They Go, LordDownload & Buy
- LifeDownload & Buy
- I'm Leavin'Download & Buy
- Heart Of RomeDownload & Buy
- It's Only LoveDownload & Buy
- The Sound Of Your CryDownload & Buy
- I Just Can't Help Believin'Download & Buy
- How The Web Was WovenDownload & Buy
- Until It's Time For You To GoDownload & Buy
- We Can Make The MorningDownload & Buy
- An American TrilogyDownload & Buy
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your FaceDownload & Buy
- Burning LoveDownload & Buy
- It's A Matter Of TimeDownload & Buy
- Separate WaysDownload & Buy
Disc 2:
- Always On My Mind
- Fool
- Steamroller Blues
- Raised On Rock
- For Ol' Times Sake
- I've Got A Thing About You Baby
- Take Good Care Of Her
- If You Could Talk In Your Sleep
- Promised Land
- It's Midnight
- My Boy
- Loving Arms
- T-r-o-u-b-l-e
- Mr. Songman
- Bringing It Back
- Pieces Of My Life
- Green, Green Grass Of Home
- Thinking About You
- Hurt
- For The Heart
- Moody Blue
- She Thinks I Still Care
- Way Down
- Pledging My LoveDownload & Buy
Disc 3:
- Twenty Days And Twenty Nights
- I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago
- The Fool
- A Hundred Years From Now (Informal Recording)
- Little, Cabin On The Hill
- Cindy, Cindy
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Got My Mojo Working/Keep Your Hands Off Of It
- It's Your Baby, You Rock It
- Stranger In The Crowd
- Mary In The Morning
- It Ain't No Big Thing (But It's Growing)
- Just Pretend
- Faded Love (Original Unedited Version)
- Tommorrow Never Comes (Includes False Start)
- Make The World Go Away
- Funny How Time Slips Away
- I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water (Long Version)
Disc 4:
- Merry Christmas Baby
- I Shall Be Released (Informal Recording)
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Jam Edit)
- It's Still Here (Original Unedited Version Ending With Felton Jarvis Talking)
- I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen (Original Undubbed Version)
- I Will Be True
- My Way (Master)
- For The Good Times (Master)
- Just A Little Bit
- It's Diff'rent Now
- Are You Sincere
- I Got A Feelin' In My Body
- You Asked Me To
- Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues
- Talk About The Good Times
- Tiger Man
- I Can Help
- Susan When She Tried
- Shake A Hand
- She Thinks I Still Care (Alternate Take 2B)
- Danny Boy
- Love Coming Down
- He'll Have To Go
Disc 5:
- See See Rider
- Men With Broken Hearts (Short Poem)
- Walk A Mile In My Shoes
- Polk Salad Annie
- Let It Be Me (Je T' Appartiens)
- Proud Mary
- Something (Master)
- You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
- Heartbreak Hotel
- I Was The One
- One Night
- Never Been To Spain (Master)
- You Gave Me A Mountain (Master)
- It's Impossible
- A Big Hunk O' Love (Master)
- It's Over (Master)
- The Impossible Dream
- Reconsider Baby
- I'll Remember You
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- Suspicious Minds
- Unchained Melody
- The Twelfth Of Never (Rehearsal)
- Softly As I Leave You (Rehearsal)
- Alla' En El 'Rancho Grande' (Informal Rehearsal)
- Froggy Went A Courtin' (Informal Rehearsal)
- Stranger In My Own Home Town (Informal Rehearsal)
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Album Details: Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters
- Release Date:
- 10/10/1995
- Label:
- Bmg / Elvis
- UPC:
- 078636667027
Pro Reviews: Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Since From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters gave up the ghost of being a complete overview of Elvis Presley's '60s recordings, the compilers of the companion five-disc box set Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential 70's Masters -- the third and final installment in RCA's justifiably acclaimed Elvis box set reissue series -- decided to throw even the illusion of comprehensiveness out the window and just serve up five discs and 120 tracks of highlights. Instead of adhering to a strict chronological sequencing, which the two previous boxes did, this is divided into two discs of singles, two discs of studio highlights, then one disc that attempts to present the ultimate Elvis Presley live show by culling peaks from several gigs throughout of the decade. This is a sharp move, since there is simply too much recorded material from the '70s to be presented either completely or chronologically, and his high points are easier to digest broken down in this fashion. Truth be told, he didn't have too many outright classics during this time -- just "Burning Love," "Always on My Mind," "Raised on Rock," "Promised Land," and "Moody Blue," along with 1971's excellent album Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) -- but it was a far more consistent era than the '60s, and it was more adventurous in terms of material and production, never sounding like pandering, which the early '60s could on occasion. Elvis Country, but the end result is a set that is far more consistent and entertaining than From Nashville to Memphis, even if it doesn't sustain the delirious heights of his late-'60s comeback. If the fifth, final live disc is the kind of thing that you listen to only once or twice, it still crackles with energy, and the two studio highlights discs prove that Presley was still a sensitive, inventive interpreter of strong material, and the productions have a rich, robust diversity that keeps this interesting and enjoyable. To say that the '70s recordings are more consistent than the '60s is true, but it does give the impression that Elvis was as consistently brilliant as he was a decade earlier. That's simply not the case -- the best of the '60s recordings overshadows the best cuts here without effort -- but this does have a diversity of material and sound (even if it sometimes borders on the splashy excess of Vegas) that not only keeps it interesting, it proves that, when pressed, Elvis was still restless and inventive. Maybe the music here isn't as outright classic as those on the previous box sets, but it captures its era just as well, and provides the final piece of musical narrative while serving up some terrific music. And if the final chapter of the most iconic figure in American popular music is not essential to a library, then you don't truly care for American popular music. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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