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    Live in: Las Vegas, NV. - February 15, 1970 (midnight show)

    Tracklist: (click on the track to hear a 20 second sample) Help
    1. I Got A Woman (incomplete)
    2. Long Tall Sally
    3. Don't Cry Daddy
    4. Hound Dog
    5. Love Me Tender
    6. Kentucky Rain
    7. Let It Be Me
    8. I Can't Stop Loving You
    9. Walk A Mile In My Shoes
    10. In The Ghetto
    11. Sweet Caroline
    12. Polk Salad Annie
    13. Introductions
    14. Suspicious Minds
    15. Can't Help Falling In Love
    16. Release Me
    17. See See Rider
    18. Proud Mary
    19. The Wonder Of You
    20. Release Me
    21. See See Rider
    22. The Wonder Of You

    Tracks 16 & 18 - recorded live in Las Vegas, NV. on February 19, 1970 at the dinner show
    Track 17 - recorded live in Las Vegas, NV. on February 17, 1970 at the midnight show
    Track 19 - recorded live in Las Vegas, NV. on February 18, 1970 at the dinner show
    Tracks 20-22 - recorded in rehearsal in Las Vegas, NV. on February 18, 1970


    Reviews:
    Marc Haegeman
    Rockinrebel
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    "Cough Salad Annie"
    Reviewed by Marc Haegeman

    I have great respect for the Follow That Dream label and the manifold treasures from Elvis Presley's recorded legacy they have been giving us over the last years. Yet, the current "Polk Salad Annie" CD should never have been considered for commercial release, not even on a label which basically aims at fans.

    FTD producer Ernst Jorgenson himself warned us about the recording of the Vegas concert on February 15, 1970 in his book, when a cold-ridden Elvis was coughing through most of the songs. And yes, this is exactly what they released this time. The result is abominable with most of the songs screwed up by a coughing or laughing Elvis.

    The few rehearsal cuts from a later date (which we already had on Platinum anyway) cannot save the disaster.

    What are they going to find next to milk the cash cow?


    ? 2004 Marc Haegeman

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    "Polk Salad Annie"
    Reviewed by Rockinrebel

    As the ?On Stage, February 1970? album has always been one of my personal favourites, I was looking forward to this release a little more than the regular FTD soundboard offerings.

    Most of the performances featured here were recorded during the midnight show on February 15th, and it?s well documented in Ernst?s book that this show was not without problems.

    AS RCA were not recording full shows during this engagement, the tape starts partway through a powerful version of ?I Got A Woman?. A little cough towards the end of the song is the first indication of the problems that would affect the rest of Elvis? performance, but over all Elvis sounds on good form during this number.

    ?Long Tall Sally? follows, and this is great version, which compares favourably to the renditions of this song from the same period that have been issued in the past. Elvis then jokingly welcomes the audience to the Flamingo, and goes on to perform his recent single ?Don?t Cry Daddy? with Charlie Hodge on harmony vocals. This is a decent version, although not quite as polished as the live master that first appeared on the ?Greatest Hits Volume 1? album back in 1981.

    ?Hound Dog? is next, and here Elvis teases the audience with customary jokes and false starts before launching into a fast paced version of the song. Another oldie ?Love Me Tender? follows, and as was normally the case during Elvis? Vegas shows, he uses the song to acquaint himself with the ladies that are occupying the front rows of the showroom.

    Elvis? latest single ?Kentucky Rain? follows, and here Elvis changes the ?old grey bearded men? lyric to ?old grey bearded fools? and then gets the giggles for the rest of the song. This is rather like the infamous laughing version of ?Are You Lonesome Tonight? from August 1969 with the band carrying on regardless as Elvis laughs his way through the rest of the song. Fortunately for RCA Elvis performed a good live version of the song later in the engagement on February 18th.

    ?Let It Be Me? is next, and this is a good version, which is comparable to the live master that appeared on the original ?On Stage? album. To my ears this is the unedited version of the performance that was first issued on the album ?Elvis ? A Legendary Performer Volume 3? in 1978.

    Elvis follows this with an excellent rendition of the Ray Charles hit ?I Can?t Stop Loving You?, and continues with a cover of Joe South?s ?Walk A Mile In My Shoes?. The live master of this song was one of the highlights of the original ?On Stage? album, and the version included here is also good, although it doesn?t quite compare to the master take.

    Elvis? 1969 hit ?In The Ghetto? is next, and although this version starts well, Elvis is hampered by the cough that affected him throughout this performance towards the end of the song. Elvis follows this with a cover of Neil Diamond?s ?Sweet Caroline?, but this version is at best a decent stage rehearsal for the live master that would be cut later in the engagement. Elvis jokingly changes the lyric to ?when spring became the mattress?, which was an occasional feature of his Las Vegas shows from this period.

    Tony Joe White?s ?Polk Salad Annie? follows, but this is not a great version. Elvis messes up the spoken introduction here, and proceeds to laugh his way through most of the song. This version is very similar to the stage rehearsal from August 1970 that first appeared on the unofficial release ?Hang Loose?.

    ?Suspicious Minds? follows the introductions, and whilst this song was highlight of numerous Las Vegas shows from this period, the version featured here is disappointing. The versions of this song recorded live during the previous August are outstanding, and I was surprised to hear Elvis use the ?shove it up your nose? lyric change here, indicating boredom with the material at such an early stage of his Vegas comeback. Having said that Elvis was also affected by coughing during early part of the song, so he would have been well aware that this particular live version was of no use to RCA?s mobile recording unit. Hopefully we will get the outstanding live version of this song that was first issued unofficially on the Behind Closed Doors? album on a future release.

    The February 15th performance closes with ?Can?t Help Falling In Love?, and this is followed by further performances from later in the engagement. An up tempo version of ?Release Me? from the dinner show on February 19th features Elvis in good voice, and personally I?ve always preferred the 1970 versions of this song to the later live performances where Elvis sang the song straight.

    After a few lines of ?Funny How Time Slips Away? Elvis delivers a rockin? version of ?See See Rider? from the midnight show on February 17th. There are false starts here, with Elvis explaining to the audience that RCA are recording and some songs may have to be restarted. This version is not quite as polished as the live master, but it certainly isn?t short on power, and you can now hear the makings of decent live album beginning to take shape. February 1970 marked the only time that this song was performed in the middle of the set, rather than as the show opener, and this arrangement of the song has always been my own personal favourite.

    Another performance from the dinner show on February 19th follows, and this is Elvis? version of the Credence Clearwater Revival hit ?Proud Mary?. This version is certainly comparable to the master, which was taped on February 16th, and for me, is the strongest performance on the CD.

    The version of ?The Wonder Of You? included here was recorded during the dinner show on February 18th and was first issued on the ?ELV1S ? 30 Number One Hits? album. As we already know this version is not comparable to the single master, which was recorded, during the midnight show on the same day, and it certainly didn?t belong on the ?ELV1S? album. However, it does sound better on this album in its correct context with the rest of the out takes from this period.

    Elvis held a rehearsal on the afternoon of February 18th, and three performances from this rehearsal, namely; ?Release Me?, ?See See Rider? and ?The Wonder Of You? are included here. Most fans will be familiar with these performances as they were first released on the ?Platinum? set, but it made sense to include them on this collection along with the live performances from the same period.

    In summing up the fact that this is basically a collection of out takes, and Elvis wasn?t feeling 100% on February 15th means that we don?t have an album to rival the classic ?On Stage, February 1970?. It is however, an interesting release that will be welcomed by collectors of live Presley material, and it does offer some good performances, and a generous helping of the Presley humour which many concert collectors enjoy. If like me, you can remember a time when the only available document of Elvis? shows outside of the official RCA releases were poorly recorded audience tapes, you will not be disappointed with this release.

    ? 2004 - Rockinrebel

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    I really don't have anything new to add to the discussion. Marc Haegerman's
    review sums my feelings. 3 stars.
    Last edited by JerryNodak; 05-08-2005 at 12:33 AM.

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    This is one of my favorite FTD's. The sound is great!

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    will scorn. Where LOVE will bless the earth
    and peace its paths adorn...

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    Hey, I like this one too.
    My 2 year old G'son loves this version.
    He's so funny and loves to dance with the music .
    He's not so happy with the slower songs though.
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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    If I'm not mistaken, this is the album my grandmother had when I was very young girl - and this is where I learned to love Elvis....I wish I still had the album, not sure what she ever did with it. I remember playing it over and over. Does anyone know when this originally came out?

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    essential release and great sound.

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    It needs the "All Shook Up" opening

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    Call me a whole dork if you wish, but I personally think that the coughing is sexy. But it's great no matter what!

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    Quote Originally Posted by elviscillalisa View Post
    Call me a whole dork if you wish, but I personally think that the coughing is sexy. But it's great no matter what!
    Everything Elvis did was sexy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert View Post
    "Cough Salad Annie"
    Reviewed by Marc Haegeman

    I have great respect for the Follow That Dream label and the manifold treasures from Elvis Presley's recorded legacy they have been giving us over the last years. Yet, the current "Polk Salad Annie" CD should never have been considered for commercial release, not even on a label which basically aims at fans.

    FTD producer Ernst Jorgenson himself warned us about the recording of the Vegas concert on February 15, 1970 in his book, when a cold-ridden Elvis was coughing through most of the songs. And yes, this is exactly what they released this time. The result is abominable with most of the songs screwed up by a coughing or laughing Elvis.
    The few rehearsal cuts from a later date (which we already had on Platinum anyway) cannot save the disaster.

    What are they going to find next to milk the cash cow?


    ? 2004 Marc Haegeman



    I don't think that screwed or reuined it at all.

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    Re: FTD 36 - Polk Salad Annie

    Quote Originally Posted by elviscillalisa View Post
    Call me a whole dork if you wish, but I personally think that the coughing is sexy. But it's great no matter what!
    That's one thing we have in common.

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    Re: FTD 36 - Polk Salad Annie

    Quote Originally Posted by hannaloveselvis View Post
    Everything Elvis did was sexy!
    **** straight!

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    Re: FTD 36 - Polk Salad Annie

    I just got this CD and am listening to it right now. And after reading everything said here, I was expecting there to be more coughing, but really in my oppinion there wasn't as much as I thought there would be. A very good CD if you ask me.

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    Yeah I didn't think it was that bad either. But the cough is cute. Okay so I'm a dork too. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by eapforeverloyal View Post
    Yeah I didn't think it was that bad either. But the cough is cute. Okay so I'm a dork too. :p
    **** right it's cute. Dang it, Darn right. Emmajean and I need to work on our mouths. Sorry. I love that CD. It's differently a favorite!

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    Quote Originally Posted by elviscillalisa View Post
    Call me a whole dork if you wish, but I personally think that the coughing is sexy. But it's great no matter what!
    The cough is way sexy!

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    I love the CD. But you can totally tell that Elvis was sick. At times it broke my heart, he was really not feeling well that night. I wish I could have given him chicken soup.

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