Live 1969

Live 1969

by Elvis Presley
Live 1969

Live 1969

by Elvis Presley

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Elvis Presley's comeback of the late 1960s is often reduced to his spectacular reemergence in 1968, an event designed for a mass audience watching at home on television. That NBC special from December 1968 certainly earned the attention of an audience who hadn't paid attention to Elvis in years, but in many ways, Presley's real comeback didn't happen until 1969. During 1969, he recorded a series of sessions with producer Chips Moman in American Sound Studio, music that put him firmly at the crossroads of contemporary pop, rock, soul, and country while also reviving his commercial fortunes. Just as importantly, Presley didn't limit his comeback to the studio: he performed on-stage for the first time in eight years. The vehicle for Presley's return to the stage was a four-week residency at the brand-new International Hotel in Las Vegas, where he played two shows a night for seven nights a week during the month of August. Highlights were rushed into the store in the form of From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis -- a two-LP set that paired the live record with a platter of selections from the American Sound session -- and other recordings trickled out over the years, but the 2019 set Live 1969 is the first serious archival release of this pivotal event in Presley's history. Live 1969 presents 11 full shows from this run, including two shows that are entirely unreleased. The set's comprehensiveness is a blessing, as it is both generous and intelligently assembled, yet its thoroughness does mean that the box doesn't lend itself to binge listening. Presley's sets were largely static, as was his stage banter. By the second disc, it's clear that he has a stockpile of jokes about Gatorade and Kirk Kerkorian, and that he'll change the lyrics to "Heartbreak Hotel" to "you'll be so horny, you could die." Such groaners provided fodder for years of dismissive jokes about Presley's Vegas years, jokes which implied that Elvis was a spent force, but the entirety of Live 1969 offers proof otherwise. Taken individually, as a concert at the time, the music is wonderful. Working with a band highlighting guitarist James Burton, Presley is clearly invigorated by performing music in front of an adoring audience. He's playing with the crowd, enticing shrieks and gales of laughter, but he seems to get more sustenance by singing with a live band. This is especially true of the clutch of new songs from 1969, a songbook which includes "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds," the latter given an epic seven-minute treatment every night. Here, Presley is thoroughly invested in his performance, while also figuring out how to perform as a mature musician, not a young firebrand. He's turning himself into a showman, one who makes corny jokes and pours his heart out on-stage. Listening to that evolution on Live 1969 is a riveting experience. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/09/2019
Label: Legacy / Sony Music
UPC: 0190759601617
Rank: 35781

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Blue Suede Shoes [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  2. I Got a Woman [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  3. All Shook Up [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  4. Love Me Tender [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  5. Jailhouse Rock/Don't Be Cruel [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  6. Heartbreak Hotel [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  7. Hound Dog [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  8. I Can't Stop Loving You [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  9. Mystery Train/Tiger Man [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  10. Monologue [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]

Disc 2

  1. Baby, What You Want Me to Do [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  2. Runaway [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  3. Are You Lonesome Tonight? [Laughing Version] [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  4. Rubberneckin' [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  5. Yesterday/Hey Jude [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  6. Introductions [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  7. In the Ghetto [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  8. This Is the Story [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  9. Suspicious Minds [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]
  10. Can't Help Falling In Love [Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/26/69 Midnight Show]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elvis Presley   Primary Artist,Guitar
Bobby Morris and His Orchestra   Vocals
Nick Naffin   Director
The Imperials   Vocals
Larry Muhoberac   Organ,Piano
James Burton   Guitar
Charlie Hodge   Guitar,Vocals
Ronnie Tutt   Drums
The Sweet Inspirations   Vocals
Jerry Scheff   Bass
John Wilkinson   Guitar

Technical Credits

David Dalton   Liner Notes
Tara Bruh   Music Business Affairs
John Jackson   A&R
Matt Ross-Spang   Mixing Engineer
Scott "Mac" Davis   Composer
Lowell Fulsom   Composer
Nick Naffin   Liner Notes
Jennifer Kirell   Project Director
Paul McCartney   Composer
Ray Charles   Composer
Jimmy Reed   Composer
Ken Sharp   Liner Notes
Chris Arnold   Composer
Joe Hill Louis   Composer
Chuck Berry   Composer
James Burton   Composer
Felton Jarvis   A&R
Dory Jones   Composer
Ernst Mikael Jorgensen   Producer
Lou Handman   Composer
Elvis Presley   Composer
Don Gibson   Composer
Tom Burleigh   Product Development Director
Del Shannon   Composer
Geoff Morrow   Composer
David Martin   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Hugo Peretti   Composer
Sam Burns   Composer
Mark James   Composer
Scotty Moore   Liner Notes
Luigi Creatore   Composer
Vera Matson   Composer
Max Crook   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Roy Turk   Composer
Junior Parker   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Willie Nelson   Composer
Al Pachucki   Original Engineering
Tommy Durden   Composer
Barry Gibb   Composer
Carl Perkins   Composer
Eddie Rabbitt   Composer
Vic Anesini   Mastering Engineer
Mae Boren Axton   Composer
Robin Gibb   Composer
Roger Semon   Art Direction,Photo Research
Maurice Gibb   Composer
Otis Blackwell   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Sam Phillips   Composer
Billy Stranger   Composer
Paul Bevoir   Design,Artwork
Rob Santos   A&R
Bunny Warren   Composer
George Weiss   Composer
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