"Follow That Dream" kündigt für den Juni 2016 die Doppel-CD "Elvis - Speedway" in der "Classic Album"-Serie an und diese erscheint ebenfalls im s. g. Digipack.
Inhalt - CD 1 - Original Album:
Speedway - There Ain’t Nothing Like A Song (With Nancy Sinatra) - Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby - Who Are You? (Who Am I?) - He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad - Let Yourself Go - Your Groovy Self (Nancy Sinatra) - Five Sleepy Heads - Western Union - Mine - Goin’ Home - Suppose
Remixed Soundtrack Masters:
There Ain’t Nothing Like A Song - Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby - Five Sleepy Heads - Who Are You? (Who Am I?) - Speedway - Suppose - Let Yourself Go - He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad
Outtakes:
Suppose (Long Version) - Let Yourself Go (Take 5) - Let Yourself Go (Take 6) - Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby (Movie Version) - Goin’ Home (Take 16 & 23) - Mine (Take 1, 2, 3 & 4) - Mine (Take 8 & 9) - Mine (Take 13) - Suppose (Nashville Master)
CD 2 - The Original Mono LP Master:
Speedway - There Ain’t Nothing Like A Song (With Nancy Sinatra) - Your Time Hasn’t Come Yet, Baby - Who Are You? (Who Am I?) - He’s Your Uncle Not Your Dad - Let Yourself Go - Your Groovy Self (Nancy Sinatra) - Five Sleepy Heads - Western Union - Mine - Goin’ Home - Suppose - Suppose (Long Version)
Quelle: Elvis.Com
Das offizielle Sammler-Label "Follow That Dream" plant für Juni 2016 in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fanclub "Flaming Star" die Buch- / CD-Kombination "Elvis Presley: Taking Care Of Business - In A Flash".
Das 450 Seiten starke Buch wird Details zu Elvis´ Leben und Karriere vom 1970 bis Anfang 1971 näher betrachten. Die Bonus-CD wird unveröffentlichte Studioaufnahmen vom Juni 1970 und Aufnahmen vom Konzert in Portland vom 11.11.1970 beinhalten.
Inhalt - CD - Studio Recordings:
Twenty Days And Twenty Nights (Undubbed Master) - How The Web Was Woven (Undubbed Master) - Bridge Over Troubled Water (Master Without Overdubbed Applause) - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Mono Single Version) - Patch It Up (Mono Single Version) - Elvis: That's The Way It Is (Trailer) - I Really Don't Want To Know (Mono Single Version) - There Goes My Everything (Mono Single Version)
11.11.1970 ES Portland:
Opening Theme / That's All Right - I Got A Woman / Amen - Monologue (I Walk The Line / Tiger Man (Excerpts) - Love Me Tender - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Sweet Caroline - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Polk Salad Annie - Introductions (#1) - Johnny B. Goode - Introductions (#2) - Blueberry Hill (Excerpt) - How Great Thou Art - The Wonder Of You - Heartbreak Hotel - Blue Suede Shoes - Hound Dog - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Suspicious Minds - Funny How Time Slips Away - Can't Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp / Announcemen
Bonus:
Elvis' Jaycees Award Acceptance Speech (16.01.1971)
Quelle: Verschiedene
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- FTD 94 "Elvis (Fool)"
- FTD 125 "Elvis"
- FTD 131 "Flaming Star"
- FTD 134 "King Creole"
- FTD 137 "Live A Little, Love A Little"
- FTD 122 "The On Stage Season"
- FTD 119 "Sold Out"
- FTD 120 "Hot August Night"
- FTD 128 "The Return To Vegas"
Quelle: ElvisPresleyFTD.Com

Seite A:
King Creole (Main Title - Instrumental - Take 8 - Master) - Don’t Ask Me Why (Take 12 - Master) - Hard Headed Woman (Take 10 - Master) - As Long As I Have You (Take 10 - Master) - King Creole (Revised Version - Take 13 - Master) - Lover Doll (Take 7 - Unedited / Undubbed Master) - Dixieland Rock (Take 14 - Master) - Muskrat Ramble (Iinstrumental) - Steadfast, Loyal And True (First Version - Take 6)
Bonus Song:
Danny
Seite B:
New Orleans (Take 5 - Master) - Young Dreams (Take 8 - Master) - King Creole (First Version - Take 3) - As Long As I Have You (Long Version - Take 8) - Trouble (Take 5 - Master) - Crawfish (Take 7 - Unedited Master) - King Creole (First Version - Take 18) - Steadfast, Loyal And True (Undubbed Record Master) - Lover Doll (Master / With Jordanaires Overdub)
Quelle: Elvis.Com

Auch für den Mai 2016 ist eine weitere Doppel-CD "Elvis - Las Vegas 1975" angekündigt. Diese beinhaltet einmal die Midnight Show vom 22.03.1975 und die Dinner Show vom 01.04.1975 als Soundboardmitschnitte.
Inhalt - CD 1 - 22.03.1975 M/S:
Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - And I Love You So - Big Boss Man - It’s Midnight - Promised Land - Green, Green Grass Of Home - Fairytale - Introductions - My Boy - I'll Remember You - Let Me Be There - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Hound Dog - You’re The Reason I’m Living - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp
Bonus Songs:
Sweet Caroline (30.03.1975 M/S) - Funny How Time Slips Away (30.03.1975 M/S) - Fairytale (31.03.1975 M/S) - Burning Love (31.03.1975 M/S)
CD 2 - 01.04.1975 D/S:
Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See Rider - Love Me - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - And I Love You So - Big Boss Man - The Wonder Of You - Burning Love - Introductions - My Boy - I'll Remember You - Let Me Be There - How Great Thou Art - Hound Dog - Fairytale - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp
Quelle: Elvis.Com
"Follow That Dream" kündigt für den Mai 2016 die Doppel-CD "Elvis - The Original Soundtrack From His NBC-TV Special” mit dem Original Album, Bonus Cuts und verschiedene Outtakes vom Juni 1968 an.
Inhalt - CD 1 - Original Album:
Trouble / Guitar Man - Lawdy, Miss Clawdy - Baby, What You Want Me To Do - Dialogue / Heartbreak Hotel / Hound Dog / All Shook Up - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Jailhouse Rock - Dialogue / Love Me Tender - Dialogue / Where Could I Go But To The Lord / Up Above My Head / Saved - Dialogue / Blue Christmas - Dialogue / One Night - Memories - Nothingville / Dialogue; Big Boss Man / Guitar Man / Little Egypt / Trouble / Guitar Man - If I Can Dream
Bonus Cuts:
It Hurts Me (Splice / Edit Of Part 1 - Take 7, Part 2 - Take 7 & Part 1 - Take 6 -20. & 21.06.1968) - Let Yourself Go (Splice/Edit Of Part 1 - Take 1 & Part 2 - Take 2 - 20.06.1968) - Memories (Stereo Master - 23.06.1968) - If I Can Dream (Stereo Master 23.06.1968) - That’s All Right (27.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Love Me (27.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Baby, What You Want Me To Do (27.06.1968 - 6 PM Show) - Are You Lonesome Tonight? (27.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Blue Suede Shoes (27.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Trying To Get To You (27.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Tiger Man (26.06.1968 - 8 PM Show) - Let Yourself Go (Closing Instrumental - 23.06.1968)
CD 2 - The Wrecking Crew Sessions - Road Medley Outtakes (20. / 21.06.1968):
Nothingville (Guitar Man's Evil #1 - Take 1) - Nothingville (Guitar Man's Evil #1 - Take 5 & 6) - Guitar Man (Guitar Man's Evil #1 - Take 10/M) - Let Yourself Go, Part 1 (Guitar Man's Evil #2 - Take 5 & 6) - Let Yourself Go (Part 1 - Guitar Man's Evil #2 - Take 7/M) - Let Yourself Go (Part 2 - Guitar Man's Evil #3 - Take 6) - Let Yourself Go (Part 2 - Guitar Man's Evil #3 - Take 7/M) - Guitar Man (Escape #1, Fast - Take 1, 2 & 5) - Guitar Man (Escape #1, Remake - Take 6 & 7/M) - Big Boss Man (Escape #3 - Take 1) - Big Boss Man (Escape #3 - Take 2) - It Hurts Me (Part 1 - Escape #4 - Take 1) - It Hurts Me (Part 1 Escape #4 - Take 5) - It Hurts Me (Part 2 - After Karate #1 - Take 3) - Guitar Man (After Karate #2 - Take 1) - Little Egypt (After Karate #2 - Take 6) - Little Egypt (After Karate #2 - Take 8) - Trouble / Guitar Man (After Karate #3 - Take 2)
Gospel Medley Outtakes (21. / 22.06.1968:
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child / Where Could I Go But To The Lord (Gospel #1 - Rehearsal & Take 1) - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child / Where Could I Go But To The Lord (Gospel #1 - Take 4) - Up Above My Head / I Found That Light / Saved (Gospel #2 - Take 4 & 7) - Saved (Gospel #3 - Take 1) - Saved (Gospel #3 - Take 2 & 4) - Saved (Splice Of Take 6 & 5/M - Rough Mix)
Outtakes 23.06.1968:
Trouble / Guitar Man (Opening - Take 1) - Trouble / Guitar Man (Opening - Take 6 & 7) - If I Can Dream (Take 1) - If I Can Dream (Take 2, 3 & 4) - Memories (Take 3 & 4 / V.O. #1) - Let Yourself Go (Closing Instrumental - Take 1)
Quelle: Elvis.Com
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Das von den Norwegern Sigbjørn Stabursvik und Hans Otto Engvold geschriebene "How RCA Brought Elvis To Europe - The Nordic Elvis Presley Discography 1956- 1977" wird mit folgenden Worten für den Februar 2016 angekündigt:
"This beautifully designed book contains unseen pictures and follows Elvis ascent from hottest act in The South via US stardom to becoming RCA Victor’s spearhead as the company launched the RCA label worldwide in 1956. It goes on to show how Europe was completely won over by the early 1960s.
The earliest international Elvis records are listed, and there is a guide to identify Elvis records from all European countries, including a summary of the earliest releases from each country. There are complete illustrated discographies (including variants) for all Nordic countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. There is also a guide to first pressings of the 47 Elvis EP’s released in Germany for sale in Northern Europe.
Elvis’ reception in the Nordic countries is covered by a wealth of press cuttings, local film flyers and posters, ads, premiere dates, pictures and stories from handovers of Swedish and Norwegian record awards, and much previously unknown record company history. Among many revelations, the most surprising is perhaps how the Swedish company Electra engineered most of the Elvis activity taking place in Northern Europe.
Spliced in between are many amusing short stories, like when three Nordic Royal Princesses sought out Elvis on the set of G.I. Blues, or how the man behind RCA in Belgium started out smuggling records in the wings of his WW2 Royal Air Force Spitfire. Or the time Norway’s bestselling crooner met Elvis in RCA Studios on the day Hound Dog was recorded.
The story behind German Teldec’s earliest Elvis releases is completely rewritten along the way, and for record collectors there are many new discoveries – like why do records from some countries come with push-out centers while others have large center holes. Or how can it be that up to three different label variants may occur within the same print run. Or why were Europe’s earliest 45-singles sold in Sweden only and why did Denmark and Norway, each with tiny populations, issue respectively 46 and 56 different Elvis records?
And did Elvis really pose a threat to communist Eastern Europe when he served as a US Soldier in West Germany? Boy, he sure did. All these topics and plenty more are covered in How RCA Brought Elvis to Europe. And not to be forgotten: Free with the book’s first edition comes an UNRELEASED 1956 VINYL EP.
The book is written by Norwegians Sigbjørn Stabursvik and Hans Otto Engvold, supported by a network of experts from fourteen countries. Stabursvik knows things about records that most people don’t, while Engvold is a hound for detail in all things Elvis. Together they bring new insights on practically every page of this excellent book."
Quelle: EssentialElvis.Com
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