As Recorded at Madison Square Garden

As Recorded at Madison Square Garden

by Elvis Presley
As Recorded at Madison Square Garden

As Recorded at Madison Square Garden

by Elvis Presley

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

This was one of several live recordings by "the King" to appear during the early '70s and was extremely popular, owing to the quality of the performance and the range and number of songs included, as well as the timing of its release -- older fans, having been denied Elvis Presley's presence on stage for more than a decade, responded to his sudden re-emergence with more enthusiasm than they'd shown for any of his non-hits albums in years; and new listeners, too young to have heard him in the 1950s but latching onto Elvis either directly or as part of the oldies boom, started checking out what all of the excitement was about. The show itself, from June 10, 1972, is the more elaborately produced follow-up to his Las Vegas performances of 1969-1970, Elvis backed by an eight-piece band, an orchestra, and at least eight male and female backup singers (including the Sweet Inspirations) -- once one gets past the opening fanfare of "Also Sprach Zarathustra," there isn't a lot of difference between this and the best of his Vegas shows, except that Elvis is a lot more confident and self-assured here than he is at the early post-"comeback" concerts. Emboldened by the success of those releases and the fact that he was able to sell out arenas like the Garden, RCA also did something here that they hadn't taken the chance on doing with his previous live albums, loading it up with songs new and old, for a generous 52-minute running time. As with all of his shows of this era, the King interspersed his own established repertory -- which embraced everything from "That's All Right" to "Suspicious Minds" -- with songs identified with other performers: "Proud Mary," "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" were all very suitable for him. Presley was in good form for this show and, by all accounts, this series of concerts, and gave beautifully wrought performances of the ballads, as well as highly energetic renditions of the harder rocking numbers. The sound is surprisingly close, betraying little of the cavernous acoustics of Madison Square Garden -- there is, conversely, very little audience ambience as well, but that's not terribly important, either; much more to the point is that the accompaniment, from James Burton's guitar on down, is all captured reasonably well, thus making this one of the best of the big-venue Elvis Presley concert documents available: exciting, diverting, and mostly impressive as a performance. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2012
Label: Rca / Sony Legacy
UPC: 0887254759416
Rank: 23931

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Theme from 2001:A Space Odyssey)
  2. That¿¿¿s All Right
  3. Proud Mary
  4. Never Been To Spain
  5. You Don¿¿¿t Have To Say You Love Me
  6. You¿¿¿ve Lost That Lovin¿¿¿ Feelin¿¿¿
  7. Polk Salad Annie
  8. Love Me
  9. All Shook Up
  10. Heartbreak Hotel
  11. Medley: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear/Don¿¿¿t Be Cruel
  12. Love Me Tender

Disc 2

  1. The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
  2. Introductions by Elvis
  3. Hound Dog
  4. Suspicious Minds
  5. For The Good Times
  6. An American Trilogy
  7. Funny How Time Slips Away
  8. I Can¿¿¿t Stop Loving You
  9. Can¿¿¿t Help Falling In Love
  10. End Theme (Orchestra)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elvis Presley   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
The Stamps Quartet   Vocals
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps   Vocals
James Burton   Guitar,Featured Artist
Lenny Kaye   Featured Artist
Charlie Hodge   Guitar,Vocals
Ronnie Tutt   Drums
Ron Tutt   Drums
The Sweet Inspirations   Vocals
Glen D. Hardin   Piano,Featured Artist
Joe Guercio   Conductor,Orchestra,Featured Artist
J.D. Sumner   Vocals
Jerry Scheff   Bass
Kathy Westmoreland   Vocals
John Wilkinson   Guitar
George Kalinsky   Featured Artist
Glen Hardin   Piano
Jerry Schilling   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Simon Napier-Bell   Composer
Bernie Lowe   Composer
Joe Darion   Composer
Pino Donaggio   Composer
Chick Crumpacker   Digital Producer
Felton Jarvis   Producer
Cynthia Weil   Composer
Ernst Mikael Jorgensen   Producer,Research
Elvis Presley   Composer
Don Gibson   Composer
Tom Burleigh   Project Director
Vito Pallavicini   Composer
John Fogerty   Composer
Hugo Peretti   Composer
Dennis Ferrante   Mixing,Mastering
Dick Baxter   Engineer,Mastering,Supervisor,Digital Engineer
Hoyt Axton   Composer
Mark James   Composer
Lowell Fulson   Composer
Richard Strauss   Composer
Luigi Creatore   Composer
Vera Matson   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Jim Lane   Production Coordination
Kal Mann   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Mickey Newbury   Composer
Willie Nelson   Composer
Roger Sermon   Producer
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup   Composer
Al Pachucki   Engineer
Tommy Durden   Composer
Buffy Sainte-Marie   Composer
George David Weiss   Composer
Steve Rodriguez   Additional Production
Phil Spector   Composer
Tony Joe White   Composer
Jimmy Rogers   Composer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
Joe Guercio   Composer
Barry Mann   Composer
Carl Perkins   Composer
Vicki Wickham   Composer
Mae Boren Axton   Composer
Roger Semon   Art Direction,Photo Research
Public Domain   Composer
Otis Blackwell   Composer
Mitch Leigh   Composer
Joe Russo   Photo Archivist
Joe Malin Orchestra   Instrumentation
Mike Omansky   Executive Director
Jacqueline Murphy   Art Coordinator
Bob Klein   Photo Archivist
Jim Parham   Marketing
George Weiss   Composer
Larry Schnapf   Mastering,Supervisor
Klaus Schmalenbach   Executive Director
Don Wardell   Coordination
Steve Barile   Photo Archivist
Tara Bruh   Music Business Affairs
The Orchestra   Performer
John Jackson   Producer,Project Director
Mike Cimicata   Editorial Supervisor
Richard Alcock   Supervising Producer
Bevin Baddorf   Camera Operator
Marisa Magliola   Marketing
Rich Ruggiero   Editing
Che Williams   Research
Kuiokalani Lee   Composer
Angelina Capodanno   Production Coordination
Alpha Blair   Photo Archivist
Brad Gallant   Camera Operator,Supervising Producer
Don Lance   Camera Operator
George Athans   Photo Archivist
Joe Guerico   Composer
Linda Athans   Photo Archivist
Phil Gelormine   Photo Archivist
Tyler Fagerstrom   Restoration
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