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Raised on Rock
09-29-2005, 05:39 PM
1969

Singles

In THe Ghetto/ Inherit The WInd 04/69 (Using the HIs hand In mine single cover)
Stranger In My Own HOme Town/ Power of My Love 06/69
Suspicious Minds/ Rubbernekin?08/69
Don?t Cry Daddy/ Kentuky Rain 11/69

Albums

From ELvis In Memphis 06/69 Not Released... haha what, not with this title, I mean last year there was From Dusty in Memphis; were not gonna be such common place.

ELvis, Back In MEmphis 07/69


Side A)

Stranger In My Own Home Town (FTD unedited undubbed Jam)
Only The Strong Survive
Long Black Limousine
Ill HOld You In My Heart Till I Cant Hold You in My Arms
After Loving You
Gentle On My Mind
Im Moving On

Side B)

Wearin? That Loved On Look
Inherit The WInd
Any Day Now
Power Of My Love (Alternate take on FTD studio chat included)
In THe Ghetto (undubbed Version that means a naked Version)
Without Love
Who Am I?

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ELvis In Person 11/69 Another Title: ELvis: Absolutely Live.... or what about: ELvis: Live And Loaded in las Vegas!

SIde A)

My Babe
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Dialogue/Mystery Train/TIger Man
Johnny B. Good
RUnaway
Inherit The WInd
Rubberneckin?

Side B)
In THe Ghetto
Suspicious Mind
Funny How Time Slips Away
Reconsider Baby
WHat I Say

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Lonniebealestreet
09-29-2005, 09:12 PM
I mean last year there was From Dusty in Memphis...
Really! Wow, that's definitely worth calling out then. Of course, Dusty recorded at the American, so I guess the brains behind naming Elvis' album figured that was what you were supposed to call your album after recording there. :doh:

Regarding your live album title, I must point out that the Doors had an album of that name out the following year (which you may be aware of), so...;)

Great post though, ROR. I've been enjoying these.

Raised on Rock
09-30-2005, 04:16 PM
Yeah I know about the Doors, but this is a year before so we got the idea first so they stole it form us! hahaha

Did You Know that Jerry Schef played Bass For Jim And the Doors on their '71 L.A. WOman? it was Ray Manzarek idea, a big Elvis fan, and suposedly, Jim Morrison asked Jerry about Elvis all the time...

About From Elvis in Memphis, I think it was not smart at all to use a title used before, but anyway those were other times, as you say it was probalby like you supose to call your album like that if you recorded at the american

Lonniebealestreet
09-30-2005, 11:48 PM
You know, it would be one thing if there had been an album out like 'From Dolly In Nashville'. That would still make Elvis' title a little unoriginal, but that there had already been a 'From (Someone) in Memphis' makes it especially lame.

Yeah, I knew about Scheff being the "fifth Door" on L.A. Woman. It's really cool to me because before I discovered Elvis (which was very Sam Phillips of me), it was the Doors' music that I listened to the most.

Little Sister
10-01-2005, 02:14 AM
Of course, Dusty recorded at the American, so I guess the brains behind naming Elvis' album figured that was what you were supposed to call your album after recording there. :doh:

I agree with you guys on the choice of LP-title. Just one interesting thing i noticed when I saw a Dusty documentary the other day. Dusty NEVER recorded at the American. She went there but appearantly was too intimidated buy all the great music that had been produced there. So the music ended up being recorde din Memphis and her vocals in New York. Still.... it was a great album!

Lonniebealestreet
10-01-2005, 07:55 PM
Ah, so it should have been From Dusty In New York (And The Band In Memphis)! Thanks for that interesting point of information, Linda. I like her music a lot, what I've heard of it anyway. I would have liked to have seen that documentary.