Elvis Presley - Elvis Is Back!

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Album Details

Title: Elvis Is Back!
Artist: Elvis Presley
Release Date: 4/1960
Re-Released On: 2/8/2000
Label: RCA Records, BMG International, DCC Compact Classics
Duration: 31:54
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 010963111125, 078635223125, 078636773728, 4988017092767, 035628901323, 743219061126
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Early Pop/Rock
Moods: Carefree, Confident, Dramatic, Energetic, Exciting, Exuberant, Bright, Cheerful, Freewheeling, Fun, Joyous, Light, Lively, Playful, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rollicking, Romantic, Summery, Swaggering, Sweet, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Dreamy, Happy, Intimate, Provocative, Reverent, Rousing, Rowdy, Sexy, Spiritual, Brash, Earnest, Gleeful, Humorous, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Plaintive, Poignant, Rebellious, Sentimental, Silly, Stylish, Visceral, Cathartic, Hungry, Irreverent, Ramshackle, Sexual, Boisterous, Reckless, Sensual
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Make Me Know It
  2. Fever
  3. The Girl of My Best Friend
  4. I Will Be Home Again
  5. Dirty, Dirty Feeling
  6. The Thrill of Your Love
  7. Soldier Boy
  8. Such a Night
  9. It Feels So Right
  10. The Girl Next Door Went A'walking
  11. Like a Baby
  12. Reconsider Baby

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDBMG International37088
1999CDRCA Records67737
1997CDDCC Compact Classics1111
1997CDRCA Records74321906112
1990CDRCA Records2231

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Album Review

Although they have common recording origins, two of the three singles, "It's Now or Never" and "Are You Lonesome Tonight," were very quirky by the standards of Elvis songs at the time -- the former inspired by Elvis's admiration for Tony Martin's 1949 hit "There's No Tomorrow," while the latter was recorded at the request of Col. Parker as a favor to his wife. They add to the diversity of sounds on this record, which shows a mature Elvis Presley. "Dirty, Dirty Feeling" and "It Feels So Right" showed he could still rock out and challenge authority and propriety, while "Reconsider Baby" and "Like a Baby" offer some of his best blues performances; but "The Thrill of Your Love" (a very gospel-tinged number), "Soldier Boy," "Girl of My Best Friend," and "Girl Next Door Went a' Walking," also displayed the rich, deep vocalizing that would challenge critics' expectations of Elvis Presley playing rhythm guitar throughout. He also comes off better than on any of his other albums since arriving at RCA, as a musician as much as a "star" (he'd always had a lot more to say about running his sessions than the critics who loathed his RCA years indicated). [The 1999 remastering of this classic album features the complete contents of the March 20, 1960, RCA Hollywood session plus the dawn-to-dusk April 2 Nashville session that rounded out the album, for a total of 18 songs, including the three singles and their B-sides from those sessions. The sound is extraordinarily close yet natural, giving the listener full value for the presence of Scotty Moore, Hank Garland (who also plays bass on a few tracks), D.J. Fontana, Boots Randolph, and Floyd Cramer.] ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill PorterEngineer, Mixing
Bob MooreBass
Boots RandolphSaxophone
Charlie HodgeHarmony
Chet AtkinsProducer
D.J. FontanaDrums
Don WardellDigital Series Coordination
Elvis PresleyGuitar, Vocals, Guitar (Baritone)
Floyd CramerPiano
Gordon StokerVocals
Hank GarlandGuitar (Baritone), Guitar, Bass
Hoyt HawkinsVocals
Neal MatthewsVocals
Ray C. WalkerVocals
Rick RoweDigital Engineer
Scotty MooreGuitar, Guitar (Baritone)
Steve HoffmanRemastering
Steve SholesProducer