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    "Back in Memphis"

    Does anyone have an opinion on the following (cd) Back in Memphis? This is an import released by Camden.

    Track Listings:
    1. Inherit the Wind
    2. This Is the Story
    3. Stranger in My Own Home Town
    4. Little Bit of Green
    5. And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind
    6. Do You Know Who I Am?
    7. From a Jack to a King
    8. Fair Is Moving On
    9. You'll Think of Me
    10. Without Love (There Is Nothing)

    Just wondering if it is a worthwhile purchase (music quality, etc.) as I realize that these songs are on newer releases. Thank you in advance.


    Just pretend, I'm holding you, and whispering things soft and low.
    And think of me, how it's gonna be and just pretend I didn't go

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    This is the "left overs" from the Elvis in Memphis LP recorded at Chip Moman's American Studios in Memphis. Some very strong tracks there which in my opinion should have been on the first album,like the brilliant " Stranger in my own home town" and "And the grass wont pay no mind" or " Inherit the wind"

    If you look around you can probably get these tracks on other newer remastered albums, possiblily the Japanese 24 bit for brilliant sound. Not sure about your taste in Elvis music, but inmy opinon an essential set to have.
    Last edited by jbgude; 01-26-2008 at 11:55 AM. Reason: Missed a song I wanted to mention

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    You could by the double cd Suspicious Minds it has them all on it. it's a great cd it has all of From Elvis in Memphis on it as well plus a few alternate takes and a great alternate version of Kentucky Rain.

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    It's an excellent album with some GREAT songs on it....but as the others have said, you can buy some of the newer compilation albums (like SUSPICIOUS MINDS) and get these songs plus many more!

    However...if you don't have access to some of the newer compilations, than yes, this is a GREAT album to pick up!!

    TCB!
    Mike


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    We will miss you dearest friend


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    Quote Originally Posted by jbgude View Post
    This is the "left overs" from the Elvis in Memphis LP recorded at Chip Moman's American Studios in Memphis. Some very strong tracks there which in my opinion should have been on the first album,like the brilliant " Stranger in my own home town" and "And the grass wont pay no mind" or " Inherit the wind"

    If you look around you can probably get these tracks on other newer remastered albums, possiblily the Japanese 24 bit for brilliant sound. Not sure about your taste in Elvis music, but inmy opinon an essential set to have.
    What a phenomenal recording session that was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Car View Post
    What a phenomenal recording session that was!
    Totally agree!!

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    love, love, LOVE IT!!!....it's one of my favs....and the sound quality is amazing.


    Holly

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    This was, and still is, a great album.

    Some of these trax sound a bit dated now, but overall great production and arrangements.

    If you can search and find, possibly ebay, an original copy of the 24 bit japanese remaster, you simply cannot go wrong.

    The sonic quality and overall packaging is head and shoulders above it's sister release in the U.S.

    Good Luck !

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    Suspicious Minds-a better choice

    Hi,

    I agree with most of you. "Suspicious Minds - The Memphis Anthology" is probably the best compilation from these sessions, including almost all of the songs (the many great ones and the weaker ones, too). It also features some really representing and interesting outtakes.

    A real close look behind the scenes of these fabulous sessions is provided by FTD's "The Memphis Sessions" as well as on the Imports "Coming Home" and "The American Way", all of them outstanding in content and sound.

    The original album was/is good but unfortunately no single from these session was included as it had been before on the "From Elvis In Memphis" album (In The Ghetto). That would have made it more interesting to all and also none Elvis Fans back then, too. In my opinion another proof of RCA's weired releasing policy...

    But get it to complete your collection.

    Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisarose View Post
    Does anyone have an opinion on the following (cd) Back in Memphis? This is an import released by Camden.

    Track Listings:
    1. Inherit the Wind
    2. This Is the Story
    3. Stranger in My Own Home Town
    4. Little Bit of Green
    5. And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind
    6. Do You Know Who I Am?
    7. From a Jack to a King
    8. Fair Is Moving On
    9. You'll Think of Me
    10. Without Love (There Is Nothing)

    Just wondering if it is a worthwhile purchase (music quality, etc.) as I realize that these songs are on newer releases. Thank you in advance.
    These were originally on this double album in 69:
    "From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis" a two-album released in 1969 by RCA Records.
    The first album was called "In Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada" taped live at the International Hotel in August 1969. during some of Presley's first live stage performances since 1961. The second album carried the title "Back in Memphis" and was a sequel of sorts to "From Elvis in Memphis", it had other recordings made in early 1969 at the same studio.

    Its some really great music.IMO

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    Yup, I have these on vinyl and love them!

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Yup, I have these on vinyl and love them!

    Diane
    That double LP cost me $7.99 around Christmas in 69. Boy the dollar went a long way back then-of course I was making about $1.25 an hour.

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    Sounds real familiar Ken. Boy what we could do if we had those prices now!

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Yup, I have these on vinyl and love them!

    Diane
    Me too Diane...love them! I also have them on.................8 Track!! I wonder how many of the younger ones just read that and said "huh?"

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    Thought they found something brand new! Well that's good, they have more to look forward to then.

    Diane

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    Brilliant music from start to finish. I would have included the brilliant Stranger on the first album at the expense of Keeps Right on ahurtin' but who am i to complain!
    Rick

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    Thank all of you who answered, I've decided to buy it because it was very reasonable, & I am a bit of a completist these days!
    Roseanne - 8-track?!? You really made me smile with that one! (Yes, I do know what those are!!)


    Just pretend, I'm holding you, and whispering things soft and low.
    And think of me, how it's gonna be and just pretend I didn't go

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    [QUOTE=Lisarose;181572]Does anyone have an opinion on the following (cd) Back in Memphis? This is an import released by Camden.

    HI Lisarose
    I just have some info for you......Don`t think that Import is the right word for Camden. Most people use the word for bootlegs(Illegal releases, which Camden is not).....read more here

    RCA subsidiary label. Used for low-budget albums. The label was named after Camden, New Jersey, where RCA had a big pressing plant. In 1975 RCA sold the rights of the Camden albums to Pickwick Records, which redesigned several covers and reissued them. Elvis albums on the Camden label:

    Elvis Sings Flaming Star (1969)
    Let's Be Friends (1970)
    Elvis' Christmas Album (1970)
    Almost in Love (1970)
    You'll Never Walk Alone (1971)
    C'mon Everybody (1971)
    I Got Lucky (1971)
    Elvis Sings Hits From His Movies, Volume 1 (1972)
    Burning Love And Hits From His Movies (1972)
    Separate Ways (1973).
    Retrieved from "http://www.elvispedia.org/index.php?title=Camden"
    Last edited by elvisia; 01-29-2008 at 10:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisarose View Post
    Roseanne - 8-track?!? You really made me smile with that one! (Yes, I do know what those are!!)
    Years ago one of my kids found one and brought it to me and said "Mom, what is this thing with Elvis' picture on it?"

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    I never really got interested in 8-tracks, I think I only bought three and none were of Elvis.....I just kept buying all the vinyls I could find of his.

    I have all the Camdens on vinyl.

    Diane

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