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Elvis Aron Presley

 
Album Review: Elvis Aron Presley
 

  • Artist: Elvis Presley
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1980 08
  • Total Time: 264:35
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Box set
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This four-CD set is nothing less than essential, with just a couple of important caveats to consider, mostly based on its age. Released in 1980, Elvis Aron Presley -- which is often referred to informally as "The Silver Box" -- was the first attempt at a serious boxed set devoted to Elvis Presley. In keeping with the many other "firsts" in his career, it was also the first multi-disc, career-wide survey on a rock & roll star's music, concentrating on rarities and outtakes -- in other words, totally unknown territory for a major label. To be sure, the original eight-LP box had its flaws -- including awkward and shoddy construction -- and somewhat indifferent sound by today's standards, but it did offer a treasure-trove of essential Elvis Presley sides that had never shown up legitimately before. The set opens with its strongest sides, the live performances from the Venus Room of the New Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas in the spring of 1956, and "the King"'s March 25, 1961, benefit performance from the Bloch Arena in Honolulu, HI. For all of the seeming indifference of the crowd at the Vegas appearance, those are first-rate live rock & roll performances and are also as good a cross-section of his work as you could get, pared down to four tracks: "Heartbreak Hotel," "Long Tall Sally," "Blue Suede Shoes," and "Money Honey." The Honolulu benefit had appeared on vinyl bootlegs during the 1970s, but never sounding this good -- there are still a few momentary drop-outs, and the noise of the screaming girls on the first numbers does suppress the music slightly (if George Martin could have heard this tape, it would have warned him of what he was in for in trying to record the Beatles in concert); but this is also about as idealized an early Elvis Presley live performance as we're ever likely to hear, backed not only by Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana, but also by Hank "Sugarfoot" Garland, Floyd Cramer, and Boots Randolph, which essentially means the best of his live band and his studio group combined. What's more, Elvis is remarkably relaxed here, joking with the crowd as he ranges across his entire career up to that point, from "That's All Right" to "It's Now or Never." The combination of the inevitable sound leakages, a few flubbed lines (on "One Night"), and Colonel Tom Parker's neglect of the musical side of Elvis' career precluded this show -- Elvis' last before a paying audience until 1969 -- from ever being released on its own, but by itself it's worth a good deal more than 25 percent of the cost of this set. It also makes for a fascinating snapshot of the King as he was metamorphosing musically from the young, lean, raw rock & roller into a mature, sophisticated (and genuinely great) singer. Disc two doesn't fare quite so well, its highlight being a series of ten delightful outtakes of various movie songs (some of them not always very good as songs) and what were then previously unreleased excerpts from the TV specials from 1968, 1973, and 1977. Those tracks have been supplanted by better releases since, though they still make great listening. Disc three's outtakes from his live late-'60s Las Vegas shows has, similarly, been made redundant by subsequent issues, and the "Lost Singles" selection was only useful at the time for gathering together nine '70s-era 45s that were out of print and not anthologized on extant albums at the time -- much more valuable is "Elvis at the Piano," depicting the King working through four numbers on his own, including the unedited version of the 1973 single "It's Still Here." Disc four contains representative excerpts from a June 1975 Dallas, TX, show, and like much of the live portion of disc three and the television broadcasts on disc two, it has been rendered somewhat superfluous. The producers have improved the sound significantly for the CD release, which was delayed until 1998 and also gave them time to improve the packaging, though there's surprisingly little formal musical information (dates, bandmembers, etc.) listed. So much of this box now seems redundant that 21st century listeners may hesitate to buy it, but it's still an extremely enjoyable compilation with at least 20 tracks that are an essential part of any serious collection of Elvis' music. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heartbreak Hotel Hoyt Axton, Elvis Presley, Tommy Durden Elvis Presley (3:02)
Long Tall Sally Little Richard, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Jimmy Johnson Elvis Presley (4:02)
Blue Suede Shoes Carl Perkins Elvis Presley (3:32)
Money Honey Jesse Stone Elvis Presley (2:49)
An Elvis Monologue Elvis Presley (13:44)
Introduction Geoffrey Giuliano, Traditional Elvis Presley (1:32)
Heartbreak Hotel Hoyt Axton, Elvis Presley, Tommy Durden Elvis Presley (2:51)
All Shook Up Elvis Presley, Otis Blackwell Elvis Presley (1:58)
(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I Bill Trader Elvis Presley (2:44)
I Got a Woman Ray Charles, Renald Richard Elvis Presley (2:48)
Love Me Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Elvis Presley (2:59)
Introductions Elvis Presley (1:26)
Such a Night Lincoln Chase Elvis Presley (2:32)
Reconsider Baby Lowell Fulson Elvis Presley (3:46)
I Need Your Love Tonight Sid Wayne, Bix Reichner Elvis Presley (2:07)
That's All Right Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Elvis Presley (2:20)
Don't Be Cruel Elvis Presley, Otis Blackwell Elvis Presley (2:20)
One Night Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King, Anita Steiman Elvis Presley (2:48)
Are You Lonesome Tonight? Roy Turk, Lou Handman Elvis Presley (3:15)
It's Now or Never Wally Gold, Aaron Schroeder, Eddie DiCapua Elvis Presley (2:50)
Swing Down Sweet Chariot Traditional Elvis Presley (2:53)
Hound Dog Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Elvis Presley (3:24)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
They Remind Me Too Much of You [Alternate Take 1] Leith Stevens, Don Robertson Elvis Presley (2:41)
Tonight Is So Right for Love [Alternate Takes 3, 4, 7, 8] Joseph Lilley, Abner Silver, Sid Wayne Elvis Presley (4:15)
Follow That Dream [Alternate Take 2] Ben Weisman, Fred Wise Elvis Presley (1:50)
Wild in the Country [Alternate Take 16] Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss Elvis Presley (1:49)
Datin' [Alternate Takes 6-8, 11, 12] Fred Wise, Randy Starr Elvis Presley (3:13)
Shoppin' Around [Alternate Takes 3, 5] Roy Bennett, Aaron Schroeder, Sid Tepper Elvis Presley (3:04)
Can't Help Falling in Love [Alternate Take 24] Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss Elvis Presley (1:47)
A Dog's Life [Alternate Takes 4-6] Elvis Presley (3:21)
I'm Falling in Love Tonight [Alternate Takes 1-4] Leith Stevens, Don Robertson Elvis Presley (3:17)
Thanks to the Rolling Sea [Alternate Take 10] Bob Roberts, Ruth Batchelor Elvis Presley (1:17)
Jailhouse Rock Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Elvis Presley (2:06)
Suspicious Minds Mark James Elvis Presley (4:35)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy/Baby What You Want Me to Do Jimmy Reed, Lloyd Price Elvis Presley (4:56)
Blue Christmas [Live] Bill Hayes, Jay Johnson Elvis Presley (2:47)
You Gave Me a Mountain Marty Robbins Elvis Presley (3:32)
Welcome to My World Re Winkler, Johnny Hathcock Elvis Presley (2:01)
Trying to Get to You Rose Marie McCoy, Charlie Singleton Elvis Presley (2:12)
I'll Remember You Kui Lee Elvis Presley (2:40)
My Way Paul Anka, Jacques Revaux, Claude François, Gilles Thibault Elvis Presley (3:52)


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Polk Salad Annie Tony Joe White Elvis Presley (5:37)
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil Elvis Presley (4:16)
Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond Elvis Presley (2:43)
Kentucky Rain Eddie Rabbitt, Dick Heard Elvis Presley (3:20)
Are You Lonesome Tonight? [Laughing Version] Roy Turk, Lou Handman Elvis Presley (2:52)
My Babe Willie Dixon Elvis Presley (2:37)
In the Ghetto Mac Davis Elvis Presley (2:38)
An American Trilogy Mickey Newbury Elvis Presley (4:40)
Little Sister/Get Back John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Mort Shuman, Doc Pomus Elvis Presley (3:13)
Yesterday John Lennon, Paul McCartney Elvis Presley (2:28)
I'm Leavin' Sonny Charles, Michael Jarrett Elvis Presley (3:50)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Ewan MacColl Elvis Presley (3:43)
Hi-Heel Sneakers [Single Version] Robert Higginbotham Elvis Presley (2:47)
Softly, As I Leave You Hal Shaper, Giorgio Calabrese, Antonio de Vita Elvis Presley (3:00)
Unchained Melody Alex North, Hy Zaret Elvis Presley (3:29)
Fool James Last, Carl Sigman Elvis Presley (2:37)
Rags to Riches Jerry Ross, Richard Adler Elvis Presley (1:55)
It's Only Love Mark James, Steve Tyrell Elvis Presley (2:43)
America the Beautiful Samuel A. Ward, Katherine Lee Bates Elvis Presley (2:19)
It's Still Here Ivory Joe Hunter Elvis Presley (3:56)
I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen Thomas P. Westendorf, Traditional Elvis Presley (2:29)
Beyond the Reef Jack Pitman Elvis Presley (3:09)
I Will Be True Ivory Joe Hunter Elvis Presley (2:36)


CD 4

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Also Sprach Zarathurstra (Theme From 2001: A Space Odyssey) Richard Strauss, Public Domain Elvis Presley (1:12)
See See Rider Traditional Elvis Presley (3:03)
I Got a Woman/Amen Ray Charles, Renald Richard Elvis Presley (5:32)
Love Me Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Elvis Presley (2:47)
If You Love Me (Let Me Know) John Rostill Elvis Presley (2:59)
Love Me Tender Elvis Presley, Vera Matson Elvis Presley (2:29)
All Shook Up [Take] Elvis Presley, Otis Blackwell Elvis Presley (1:04)
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel [Medley] Elvis Presley, Otis Blackwell, Bernie Lowe, Kal Mann Elvis Presley (1:48)
Hound Dog Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Elvis Presley (2:09)
The Wonder of You Baker Knight Elvis Presley (2:17)
Burning Love Dennis Linde Elvis Presley (2:57)
Introductions Elvis Presley (3:09)
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry Elvis Presley (:53)
Introductions/Long Live Rock & Roll Elvis Presley (2:02)
T-R-O-U-B-L-E Jerry Chesnut Elvis Presley (3:40)
Why Me Lord? Kris Kristofferson Elvis Presley (2:46)
How Great Thou Art Stuart K. Hine Elvis Presley (4:35)
Let Me Be There John Rostill Elvis Presley (3:51)
An American Trilogy Mickey Newbury Elvis Presley (4:46)
Funny How Time Slips Away Willie Nelson Elvis Presley (3:23)
Little Darlin' Maurice Williams Elvis Presley (2:23)
Medley: Mystery Train/Tiger Man Al Lewis, Junior Parker, Sam Phillips, Lewis Burns Elvis Presley (2:29)
Can't Help Falling in Love Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss Elvis Presley (1:41)
Closing Vamp Elvis Presley Elvis Presley (:46)

Credits

The Jordanaires (Vocals), Elvis Presley (Guitar), Elvis Presley (Arranger), Elvis Presley (Vocals), Elvis Presley (Main Performer), The Sweet Inspirations (Vocals), Dick Baxter (Digital Remastering), Dick Bogert (Engineer), Colin Escott (Liner Notes), Dennis Ferrante (Digital Remastering), The Imperials Quartet (Vocals), The Mello Men (Vocals), The Nashville Edition (Vocals), J.D. Sumner (Vocals), Joan Deary (Compilation), Ernst Mikael Jorgensen (Reissue Producer), Ernst Mikael Jorgensen (Reissue Coordinator), Roger Semon (Reissue Producer), Roger Semon (Reissue Coordinator), The Stamps (Vocals), Kathy Westmoreland (Vocals), Sherrill Nielsen (Vocals), Michael Omansky (Executive Director), Klaus Schmalenbach (Executive Director), Joseph A. Tunzi (Photography), Peacock (Design)
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