Magazine With CD - ELVIS 67

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The ElvisMatters quarterly magazine ( in Dutch Language ! ) No. 67 of December 1, 2019 contains in addition to a beautiful 1972 cover photo

of Elvis in action on stage following fascinating topics:

-Preface

-In memoriam: Ed Bonja. An overview of his life together with Elvis

-Elvis' first tour, in 1970, after November 11, 1957

-Good Times, album in the spotlight

-Speedway - Elvis' 27 ° film in the spotlight

-Elvis is dead, part 1. A reconstruction of the period between Elvis' death and the funeral at 18

 August. Based on the book Robert Kendell.

-Short news

-Photo Spread - Elvis in 1970

-Taking care of business: Emory Gordy Jr.

-Writing for the King: Suspicion, a closer look at the Pomus / Shuman song

-Under the hammer

-Agenda

-Colophon

 

The ElvisMatters CD no 67 has this content:

1. Let Yourself Go - Elvis Presley

2. Let Yourself Go - From the '68 Comeback Special Elvis Presley

3. Who Are You (Who Am I) - Elvis Presley

4. Faded Love - Live in Lake Tahoe 1973 - Elvis Presley The first and only time Elvis released this song

    live. With a thick, fat bass line from Emory Gordy Jr who replaces Jerry Sheff.

5. Suspicion _ Elvis Presley Elvis needed five takes to write this song especially for him

    was included. This is the master take.

6. Suspicion - Take 3, 2 With The Jordanairs Elvis Presley An outtake that has a low ear

    differs from the master task. The subtle difference is in the backing vocals of The Jordanairs.

7. Suspicion - Ronnie Mc Dowell With a very different, yet typical arrangement for that time

    Elvis sound, Ronnie left a fresh version of this beautiful sixties song

8. Suspicion - Vivian Stanshall

9. Suspicion - Bobby G. Rice

10. I Got A Feeling In My Body - Elvis Presley

11. I Got A Feeling In My Body - Undubbed Master Take 3 Elvis Presley

12. I Got A Feeling In My Body Live 2011 Bouke & ElvisMatters Band

13. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues - Elvis Presley Best version that consists of the song in

     the Stax studio was recorded in 1973.

14. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues - Takes 1, 4 and 6 Elvis Presley

15. The Death Of Elvis - News bulletins announcing the death of Elvis Presley

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