
Originally Posted by
dicke.katze
It's Midnight is not as bad as said here. One Question is why two concerts were compiled instead of using a complete concert from that tour?The overall sound is ok for a mono soundboard and slightly better than a good audience recording. The tracklist reflects the more contemporary choices Elvis made during that period, although From Paradise Road To Sunset Boulevard is even better for this concern.
The artwork on the front is cool using a logo which was first developed for the Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 release from RCA at the end of the seventies. In my opinion the picture can be considered as a tribute to so many "Karate Speeches" Elvis held in '74. The inside is not too good but ok.
All in all it is a release worth being bought and nice to hear.