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"Gravelroad" kündigt die limitierte Buch- / CD- / DVD- / Blu-Ray-Kombination "A Study Of Elvis Presley´ "In Concert" - The Original CBS TV-Special Broadcast & Soundtrack" an.
136 Seiten beinhaltet das Buch mit Fotos, Interviews und Dokumenten über das "TV-Special" und auf der CD bzw. DVD & Blu-Ray befindet sich ein Konzertmitschnitt des Specials "Elvis In Concert", wobei sich überwiegend an der Setlist vom Konzert in Rapid City (21.06.1977) gehalten wurde, jedoch ohne den Fankommentaren und mit dem Song "Unchained Melody".
Inhalt:
Also Sprach Zarathustra - Opening Riff - See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - That’s All Right - Are You Lonesome Tonight? - Love Me - Fairytale - Little Sister - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - You Gave Me A Mountain - And I Love You So - Jailhouse Rock - How Great Thou Art - O Sole Mio - It’s Now Or Never - Trying To Get To You - Hawaiian Wedding Song - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Don’t Be Cruel - My Way - Early Morning Rain - What’d I Say - Johnny Be Goode - I Really Don’t Want To Know - Hurt - Hound Dog - Unchained Melody - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Riff
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Diskutiert diesen Artikel im Forum (58 Antworten).Der frühe Tod von Lisa Marie Presley ist nun in den Printmedien angekommen und so berichten u. a. die "B. Z.", die "Freizeit Revue", "People", "Cream" über ihr Leben bzw. das ihrer Familie.
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Diskutiert diesen Artikel im Forum (7 Antworten).Ankündigung des Verlages:
"When Elvis died in 1977 it was big news all round the world – with the notable exception of my primary school. During a morning assembly in the new school year, my headteacher addressed a hall of cross-legged children with the solemn news that a very famous singer had recently died. “Does anyone know who that was?” she asked. We, all only familiar the recent TV news coverage about Elvis, thought the question was probably rhetorical.
“That’s right,” she said. “I’m talking about Bing Crosby.”
John Lennon famously said that before Elvis there was nothing, but that wasn’t strictly the case. As you’ll read in this latest Ultimate Music Guide, there was a whole previous generation of pop singers, and Bing – so beloved on my headteacher – was the guy routinely quizzed about Elvis’s rise. What did he think? Would it last? Bing – not engaging with the rock revolution per se – observed that perhaps Elvis would do well to try some different styles of song. Good advice, as it turned out.
Bing wasn’t the only one to help the writers of NME and Melody Maker register the impact of this new singer, and his new sound. Among the manufactured rivalries (“Elvis v Pat Boone”; “Elvis v Johnnie Ray” “No Presley without Haley”) created at the time by a British press struggling for information in an enormous world, Johnnie Ray makes the wise observation that Elvis is a force helping to make the world smaller. Such is the demand for Elvis’s music, Ray notes, his records are being released at the same time in the USA and England.
The NME isn’t slow to pick up on the fact that Elvis isn’t just a singer, but a force which portends far more. He has “swarthy good looks” and “sex appeal”, and it’s this which gives him the power to unsettle parents. And in so doing, they imply, sow the seeds for something remarkable and generational to follow.
What comes next for Elvis, and for the world, you can read in this comprehensive guide, in a selection of gems from our archive of historic Elvis writing. We’ve also done what you might have thought impossible: we’ve mase sense of Elvis’s many hundreds of recordings, finding our way through a baffling profusion of budget compilations, indifferent film soundtracks and outtakes to bring you a definitive guide to the absolute pick of Elvis’s extraordinary catalogue. The landmark early sessions. The religious ones. The decent film soundtracks. The comeback records and the late classics. You’ll find it all inside.
Whether it’s through the music, or a fantastic new film like Baz Luhrmann’s current biopic, new people are always having their heads turned by Elvis. Hopefully we can help you navigate your way through his kingdom."
Quelle: Uncut.Co.Uk
Rubén Olivares Rosell kündigt für den Sommer 2024 Volume 2 von "Elvis Presley En España - Una Mirada Critica" an und dieses umfasst die Jahre 1970 bis 1990.
Ankündigung des Verlages:
"This second volume about Elvis Presley in our country, occupies the time period from 1970 to 1990. The vision we have of Elvis in Spain is just as confusing and biased as that of his greatest fame, with the peculiarity that Presley is He is already pigeonholed as a character from the past, in an exercise in modernity that is so typical of our country. The final touch will be the appearance of an infectious and infamous book, written by Gaspar Fraga in 1974, which will be refuted page by page from this book.
Despite this, musical publications see the light of day that not only value his legacy and the records of the time, but also great journalists in the country dedicate articles and comments on records to him.
The premiere of "That's the Way It Is" in 1971 will appear in its pages, a year after its premiere in the United States, the rebroadcast of "Aloha From Hawaii" and the problems that occurred during its broadcast in our country, the treatment given in the Spanish newspapers to the death of Elvis, the premiere of the musical dedicated to him in 1978 and the decline of his figure that did not recover until 1987, with a review of his legacy by both RCA and of radio and television stations (although in dribs and drabs).
In this book of study and documentation, Rubén Olivares Rosell makes a portrait of the Spain of 1970 that received Elvis' records and films, the news that was written about him in the local newspapers, contrasting and refuting the preconceived ideas and stereotypes that "El Rey" has a complete discography, including albums by artists who covered him in the 70s and 80s and, above all, a passionate defense of his artistic legacy and his music."
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