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YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, originally released in 1971, collects all Presley's Gospel recordings not included on those three albums. The album draws tracks from the EP PEACE IN THE VALLEY, various singles, b-sides, and movie soundtracks (including "Let Us Pray," from his final dramatic film "Change Of Habit"). Because these recordings come from different stages of Presley's career, YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE lacks the coherence of the King's other gospel recordings, but there's no denying the power, beauty or sincerity of these performances.
Elvis Presley was not just the biggest star of the rock-and-roll era, he was also the most versatile. Driving rock, jumping rhythm and blues, Dean Martin-style ballads, and goofy pop all suited his musical tastes and talents. But Presley's favorite music was Gospel. He warmed up for recording sessions with Gospel songs, and when not on tour was often at his home piano knocking out his favorite hymns. During his lifetime, Presley completed three gospel albums: 1960's HIS HAND IN MINE, 1967's HOW GREAT THOU ART (which won a Grammy for Best Sacred Performance), and 1971's HE TOUCHED ME.
Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); The Jordanaires (background vocals).
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$5.95 Originally released in 1970 on the RCA budget label Camden, this nine-track Elvis Presley disc would, seemingly, be solely of interest either to total neophytes or the most avidly completist collectors. The record is indeed a hodgepodge of previously released lesser-known cuts from his later films, including Stay Away, Joe, Change of Habit, and The Trouble with Girls, none of which were exactly record-breakers at the box office. And the music from the first and second of those movies comprises some of the weakest parts of this release. That said, however, the simple fact is that even much "off-brand" and second-rate Elvis Presley material holds some interest, and that goes double for the country-pop ...
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$5.95 Had Elvis Presley done nothing else but record "That's Alright, Mama," his place in pop music history would be secure. With his first regional hit, Presley fused rhythm and blues with country, put a handsome white face out front for audiences to see, and in so doing legitimized beat music for white audiences. It is no understatement to call Presley the chief catalyst of the rock-and-roll ...
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$5.95 The Camden Elvis Presley releases of the late '60s and early to mid-'70s have always been a contentious matter for fans, reviewers, and scholars. Among the latter two groups, they usually scarcely rate a mention, except for expressions of contempt over the way RCA Victor cheapened the King of Rock & Roll's library by issuing budget-priced collections without any real attention to content or packaging. Fans did dutifully pick them up, however, and it is possible that some younger casual listeners, aware of all the renewed media attention that Elvis was receiving from 1969 onward, saw an album such as this at a Lafayette Electronics or a Woolworth's for $2.99 and decided to see what the fuss was about. True, this was not the ideal song lineup, even for a budget-priced, no-frills Elvis collection, and no one in his right mind would say this is representative, but there's a lot of good music wrapped up in the 25 minutes contained here. The title track, "Always on My Mind," "I Slipped, ...
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$12.15 Crashing in at just over half an hour long, Apple O' brims over with as many vivid bursts of musical and lyrical inspiration as Deerhoof's other albums, but offers a little more conceptual structure for the band's outbursts and childlike melodies. As the title implies, Apple O' (my eye) revolves around the band's musings on love, sex, and creation, and in its own way, their freewheeling, spontaneous style captures the feeling of being head over heels perfectly. Songs like "Dummy Discards a Heart" -- which loosely likens being in love to playing cards -- and "Flower" make such a joyful noise that it's difficult not to be swept up in the band's quirky but potent happiness. This invigorating feel seeps into even the quieter tracks on Apple O', such as "The Forbidden Fruits," a jazzy excursion in which Satomi Matsuzaki explores the phonetic beauty of the phrase "Leopard fur no store," and the strummy, folky finale "Blue Cash." Matsuzaki's vocals play a bigger part on this album than they do on Deerhoof's prior album, the excellent Reveille, which also gives Apple O' a poppier, more accessible bent than some of their earlier work; with their rippling guitars and sweet vocals, "Heart Failure," "Dinner for Two," and "L'Amour Stories" come close to being straightforwardly pretty. However, Deerhoof doesn't neglect the crazier side of their music, with the firecracker guitars on "My Diamond Star Car," the jerky rhythms of "Panda Panda Panda," and the abrasive "Hayley and Homer" providing a fix for the initiated and potentially irritating those unwilling to play along with the band's noisy naïveté. Not surprisingly, Apple O"s best moments mix the pretty with the powerful and unpredictable: "Sealed With a Kiss" mixes a singsong melody with elephantine basslines, fizzy guitars, a brass ...
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$18.79 Black Widow's eponymous second album was a conscious attempt on the band's part to scale back the satanic trappings that had dominated its debut, and, in the process, redirect the media's focus away from the controversy and onto the group's music. Too bad their songwriting vision remained at worst unfocused, at best an enigma: a half-baked amalgam of progressive rock, folk music, ...
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