Album Features |
UPC: |
828768904824 |
Artist: |
Elvis Presley |
Format: |
CD |
Release Year: |
2007 |
Record Label: |
RCA |
Genre: |
Oldies, Rock 'N' Roll |
Number Of Discs: |
2 |
Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. That's All Right
2. Let's Play House Baby
3. Mystery Train
4. Heartbreak Hotel
5. I Was the One
6. Blue Suede Shoes
7. Hound Dog
8. Don't Be Cruel
9. Love Me Tender
10. All Shook Up
11. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)
12. Jailhouse Rock
13. Trouble
14. Fever
15. It's Now or Never
16. Reconsider Baby
17. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
18. Little Sister
19. Follow That Dream
20. Can't Help Falling in Love
DISC 2:
1. Return to Sender
2. (You're The) Devil in Disguise
3. Bossa Nova Baby
4. Viva Las Vegas
5. Big Boss Man
6. A Little Less Conversation
7. If I Can Dream
8. Memories
9. In the Ghetto
10. Suspicious Minds
11. Don't Cry Daddy
12. Kentucky Rain
13. Polk Salad Annie
14. The Wonder of You
15. I Just Can't Help Believin'
16. Burning Love
17. Always on My Mind
18. Steamroller Blues
19. Hurt
20. Moody Blue
Details |
Playing Time: |
112 min. |
Producer: |
Ernst Mikael Jorgensen (Compilation), Roger Semon (Compilation) |
Distributor: |
Sony Music Distribution ( |
Recording Type: |
Studio |
Recording Mode: |
Stereo |
SPAR Code: |
n/a |
Album Notes
Liner Note Author: Michael Hill.Recording information: 07/05/1954-02/04/1976.Those who need more than the single-disc set of number-one singles, but less than the full box sets covering Elvis's1950s, '60s and '70s output, will be most pleased with BMG's two-disc compilation, THE ESSENTIAL ELVIS PRESLEY. With 40 tracks in chronological order--beginning with the epochal "That's All Right (Mama)" up to the title track of his final album, "Moody Blue"--this anthology is as straightforward as its name. From the early rockabilly classics to epic romantic ballads like "Suspicious Minds" and "Always On My Mind," and from movie hits like "Viva Las Vegas" to bluesy rockers like "Reconsider Baby," all of Elvis' most important tracks are on this well-chosen set. Those who know the myths and legends more than the music would do well to start here and learn just why Elvis Presley is now and forever the King of Rock & Roll.
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