FTD - Elvis: St. Paul To Wichita - October '74
"Elvis: St. Paul To Wichita - October '74" is a release of the FTD label in the 5 "digipack format. This 2-CD set contains two soundboard shows from the fall 1974 tour. Tour 12 ran from September 27 to October 9. And from October 11, Elvis was ready to perform again in Lake Tahoe. The first show on tour 12, in College Park, Maryland on September 27, may be the worst show Elvis ever performed. It was now obvious to the people close around him, that Elvis had a very serious medication problem. Fortunately, he quickly recovered. On this 2-CD set two shows that belong to the better ones of the tour. Never released before, these soundboards sound very good.
Disc 1
1. See See Rider
2. I Got A Woman / Amen
3. Love Me
4. Blue Suede Shoes
5. Until It's Time For You To Go
6. Big Boss Man
7. Fever
8. If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
9. Love Me Tender
10. Hound Dog
11. Introductions including: Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
12. All Shook Up
13. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
14. The Wonder Of You
15. Why Me Lord
16. Heartbreak Hotel
17. Let Me Be There
18. Hawaiian Wedding Song
19. American Trilogy
20. Johnny B. Good
21. You Gave Me A Mountain
(Rest of show is missing on the source tape)
Disc 2
1. See See Rider (late start)
2. I Got A Woman / Amen
3. Love Me
4. Blue Suede Shoes
5. The Wonder Of You
6. Big Boss Man
7. Fever
8. If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
9. Love Me Tender
10. Hound Dog
11. Introductions including: Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
12. All Shook Up
13. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
14. Why Me Lord
15. Let Me Be There
16. When It's My Time - performed by The Stamps
17. Johnny B. Goode
18. Heartbreak Hotel
19. Hawaiian Wedding Song
20. Polk Salad Annie
21. Can't Help Falling In Love
22. Closing Vamp
Bonus songs
23. It's Midnight
24. Steamroller Blues
25. Funny How Time Slips Away
Disc 1 recorded at Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. October 2, 1974.
Disc 2 recorded at Henry Levitt Arena, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. October 7, 1974.
Bonus songs recorded at Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan. October 4, 1974.
