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Live in Memphis
Elvis Presley
Live in Memphis
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Elvis Presley
Title: Live in Memphis
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA
Release Date: 3/1/1994
Album Type: Live
Genres: Country, Pop, Rock
Styles: Outlaw Country, Classic Country, Oldies, Vocal Pop, Oldies & Retro
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 078635060621

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3 1/2 Stars: His Best 70's Live Recording
D.C. Hanoy | Athens, Georgia | 05/28/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This oft-ignored album, recorded in March 1974 at Memphis's Midsouth Coliseum (formerly the center of controversy when the proposed title, the Elvis Presley Coliseum, was poo-pooed), is easily his strongest live package of the '70s, the one worth having. Elvis is in exceptional vocal form and, between all the stuff that showed up on every other live album of the period, there is a great "Trying To Get To You" and strong versions of "My Baby Left Me" and "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy," material he otherwise left unnoticed. - by Neal Umphred, AMG



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This concert was recorded live, right here in the Mid-South
Johnny Heering | Bethel, CT United States | 01/02/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This concert album was recorded live March 20, 1974 in Memphis. It was Elvis' fifth live album, not counting albums that were partially live. The entire concert is not on this CD, but the whole concert has recently been released on a different CD. I would call this an average Elvis concert. There are several songs that have been on too many concert albums; like "See See Rider", "I Got a Woman", "Love Me", "An American Trilogy" and of course "Can't Help Falling in Love". The highlights of this CD are the gospel songs, which always brought out the best in Elvis. He performed three of them this time around; "How Great Thou Art" (always a powerful performance), "Help Me" (he had recently recorded this song, this is the first live recording) and "Why Me Lord" (first recording of this song, J.D. Sumner sings the verses and Elvis sings the chorus). This album also includes Elvis' first recording of "Let Me Be There", which was Olivia Newton-John's first big hit. I might mention that the Loggins & Messina hit "Your Mama Don't Dance" is part of the "Rock and Roll Medley", but the King only sings a tiny portion of that song. One final thing worth mentioning; the piano player plays the intro to "I Can't Stop Loving You" and Elvis sings "Blueberry Hill" instead, just to be funny (he does soon switch over to "I Can't Stop Loving You"). If you really want this concert on CD, you'll probably want the complete show instead of this one, but that is an expensive import."
Rock and roll
schackdaddy | www.schackdaddy.com | 04/08/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"04-07-2004just received from follow that dream the entire concert
with the full ontro 2001 space oddessy and 8 other songs that werd omitted from the final prouduct.the concert was great and i hope a lot more people
who are elvis fans get this.this also released as a quadraphonic L.P. and alsoA QUAD- 8 TRACK."