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Sonny
06-20-2004, 08:25 AM
Auld Lang Syne

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CD 1 - Tracks:

2001: a space odyssey
See see rider
I got a woman / Amen
Big boss man
Love me
Fairytale
You gave me a mountain
Jailhouse rock
Presentation of liberty bell
It's now or never
My way
Funny how time slips away
Auld lang syne
Introductions
Blue suede shoes
Trying to get to you

CD 2 - Tracks:

Polk salad Annie
Early morning rain
What'd I say
Johnny B Goode
Drum solo Ronnie Tutt
Bass solo Jerry Scheff
Piano solo Tony Brown
Love letters
School days
Fever
Hurt
Hound dog
Are you lonesome tonight
Reconsider baby
Little sister
Unchained melody
Rags to riches
Can't help falling in love
Closing vamp


Label: Live Archives 1076
Released: 1995
Sound quality: average (slightly better than the FTD release)

Date: December 31, 1976 (New Years Eve)
Location: Pittsburgh

Jumpsuit: Phoenix (black) suit

Reviews: n/a

Sonny
06-22-2004, 01:50 PM
Like we all know: this is a great concert, if not one of Elvis' best.

The first time it was released was in the late seventies, early eighties on the Spirit Of America label, as a wonderful double LP album. Back then it was one of the best Elvis imports (or bootlegs) available.

It was released on CD several times. Besides the Auld Lang Syne release in this topic, it also was released under the title: Pittsburgh 76 (Rags to Riches), on the Crown label, in slightly better sound quality. Though many claimed this was a CDR release, it actually was a "real" cd release.

And as we know it finally was released on the FTD label last year. That release can be found in the FTD section on this board.
The sound did improve slightly over the import releases, but on occasion the sound has its flaws.
There was a big discussion going on, whether FTD should release audience recordings like this one.

I think they should.
Not any audience recording, but the ones that mean a lot to us fans.

Sonny

NightRider
06-22-2004, 01:59 PM
There was a big discussion going on, whether FTD should release audience recordings like this one.

I think they should.
Not any audience recording, but the ones that mean a lot to us fans.

Sonny

I totally agree Sonny... :clap:

Albert
06-23-2004, 04:27 AM
Don't get me wrong, I love this concert. But what I find weird is that nobody has problems with Elvis' drug problem during this short tour, while everyone is going mad when someone likes a concert from the september/october '74 tours.

It's no secret that in december 1976 Elvis was going through his fluid cocaine period. This, along with his new love (Ginger) gave him this extreme boost. You can hear what a happy person with lots of energy can do. During that september/october '74 period you can hear what a sad person with lots of energy can do.

Nonetheless, this concert (like all shows from this short tour) is fantastic. And I prefer the sound of this release over the FTD release (although the FTD artwork is superior in my opinion).

Too bad that 2 shows from this short tour has been recorded (and released) on soundboard, while the best (this one) has been recorded by someone in the audience. Just imagine having this show in the same quality as FTD's "The Spring Tours".