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Elvis Presley - Baltimore Nightfall ( 2CD )
Eerder uitgebracht in 1994 onder de titel "Send me the light....", echter dit keer is de show kompleet (100% uncut) en met de juiste speed en in een verbeterde geluidskwaliteit.
Cd geript naar FLAC direkt vanaf het origineel inclusief cue+logfile en Tags.
Inclusief covers gescand op 600 Dpi.
Title: Baltimore Nightfall
Label: Memory Records
Catalog Number: MR 2063-2
Release Date: September 2011
Recording Type: Live Audience Recordings
Location: Baltimore/Maryland, Civic Center
Date: May 29 - 1977, Evening Show
Sound: Very Good
CD1:
01 Also Sprach Zarathustra 01:07
02 C. C. Rider 03:48
03 I Got A Woman / Amen 07:47
04 That's All Right 03:12
05 Are You Lonesome Tonight 03:35
06 Blue Christmas 04:10
07 Heartbreak Hotel 02:08
08 Love Me 02:33
09 Jailhouse Rock 01:35
10 You Gave Me A Mountain 03:43
11 Danny Boy (Sherrill Nielsen) 02:23
12 Walk With Me (Sherrill Nielsen) 02:06
13 Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel / Elvis leaves the stage 02:41
14 Walk That Lonesome Road (J. D. Sumner & the Stamps) 03:20
15 My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me (Kathy Westmoreland) 03:04
CD2:
01 Introduction of Singers, Musicians, Orchestra (Charlie Hodge) 02:52
02 Early Mornin' Rain (John Wilkinson) 00:55
03 What'd I Say (James Burton) 01:07
04 Johnny B. Goode (James Burton) 00:53
05 Drum Solo (Ronnie Tutt) 02:11
06 Bass Solo (Jerry Scheff) 01:34
07 Piano Solo (Tony Brown) 01:04
08 Electric Piano Solo (Bobby Ogdin) 02:13
09 School Day / Elvis returns 01:38
10 Hurt 01:54
11 Hound Dog 01:55
12 Help Me 03:03
13 Unchained Melody 03:53
14 Blue Suede Shoes 01:28
15 The Wonder Of You (partial) 00:39
16 One Night 02:00
17 O Sole Mio (Sherrill Nielsen) / It's Now Or Never 04:05
18 Can't Help Falling In Love 01:36
19 Closing Vamp 01:13
From the release notes: "BALTIMORE NIGHTFALL" (CD MR 2063-2) hails from Elvis' uneven May/June 1977 tour. After a few lethargic concerts at the start, Elvis offered some decent performances in Augusta, Rochester and Binghamton. Philadelphia on May 28 was problematic, and the next evening in Baltimore the King left the stage halfway through. No one was quite sure if he would return to finish the set. Talk about Hell... Luckily, Elvis reappeared twenty minutes later, singing with power and trying to compensate for the unexpected break with extra effort, including knockout versions of "Hurt", "Help Me" and "Unchained Melody".
This recording was taken directly from a first-generation copy of the original audience tape. A previous release in 1994 on the Groti label was incomplete, and it ran at the wrong speed. This new Memory CD uses a different source tape, is 100% uncut and much better sounding. All photographs are from Baltimore on May 29.
"Till we meet you again, may god bless you...Adios" Elvis Presley
Some would compare Elvis to God, i mean... he is good, but he's no Elvis
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