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Elvis Presley On The Road With Elvis(FTD191)

Bruce Jackson On The Road With Elvis

Bruce Jackson On The Road With Elvis - Elvis Presley FTD CD Book Zoom 
4 panel digipak

 
Title:
Bruce Jackson On The Road With Elvis
Label:
Follow That Dream (FTD Books)
Catalog number:
506020975052 , Sony Music
UPC/EAN::
5060209751528
Release date:
01/2021



Recording type:
Soundboard
Location / Date:
CD1: Various
CD2: Sioux Falls/South Dakota, October 18, 1976
CD3: Atlanta/Georgia, December 30, 1976
   
Track listing:  CD 1: The Audio Documentary



Matrix: D: 506020-975152 CD1   A0103273605-0101  11  A00  IFPI L551  IFPI 94K6

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  Intro (January)
She Thinks I Still Care (take 2b)
Let Me Be There (March 21)
Plane Trouble (April)
Gambling With The Colonel-Visa (Tahoe)
Danny Boy (June 1)
Happy Birthday Bruce (June 3)
Pink Panther
Bruce Gets His TCB
The Tour Diary
July
Bruce Called On Stage (August 30)
October
Way Down (w/o LFS, FS take 2b, take 2c)
Plane Sound System
Bridge Over Troubled Water (November 30)
December
Blue Suede Shoes (December 28)
December Tour / Mystery Train / Tiger Man (December 29)
Reconsider Baby (December 30)
Big Boss Man (December 31)
Closing Credits / Closing Vamp
  04:21
04:52
02:43
02:07
05:48
04:06
02:01
01:50
01:55
02:56
01:05
01:22
01:12
03:07
02:37
05:32
03:43
01:09
03:42
02:30
02:51
01:38

Between the songs you can hear Jack Mullins, Bruce and Jackie Kahane

 

CD 2: Sioux Falls/South Dakota, October 18, 1976



Matrix: D: 506020-975152 CD2   A0103273606-0101  12  A00  IFPI L552  IFPI 94K8

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  Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen
Love Me
Fairytale
Jailhouse Rock
You Gave Me A Mountain
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
And I Love You So
Fever
Steamroller Blues
America
Band Introduction
Early Morning Rain
What'd I Say / Johnny B. Goode / Band solo
Hurt (beginning is missing here)
Hound Dog
Blue Christmas
My Heavenly Father (Kathy Westmoreland)
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp / Annoncement
 
  01:01
03:37
06:35
02:35
02:35
01:41
03:25
01:08
02:10
03:28
03:19
03:28
02:13
02:48
01:03
06:03
02:16
02:34
02:09
03:27
01:43
02:06


CD 3: Atlanta/Georgia, December 30, 1976



Matrix: D: 506020-975152 CD3   A0103273608-0101  13  A00  IFPI L553  IFPI 946P

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  See See Rider
I Got A Woman / Amen / Elvis talks
Big Boss Man
Love Me
Fairytale
Happy Birthday dear Elvis (audience singing)
You Gave Me A Mountain
O Sole Mio (Sherrill Nielsen)
It's Now Or Never
Jailhouse Rock
Such A Night / Elvis talks
Reconsider Baby
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
That's All Right / Elvis talks
My Way
Polk Salad Annie
Band Introductions
Early Morning Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode (part.) / Band solos
Love Letters
Band Introductions / School Days
Hurt (with reprise)
Hound Dog
Unchained Melody
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
  02:56
08:04
03:10
02:43
03:40
01:12
03:19
02:01
02:27
01:40
03:36
03:25
03:33
04:18
03:54
04:01
01:53
03:06
00:49
03:03
02:51
01:24
03:56
01:28
04:36
01:40
00:35

Note for this recording from the soundboard: The focus is on the recording of the piano. At times Elvis' voice is barely audible.
 

 

Note:   4 panel digipak, comes with a 12 page booklet.

This CD was only available in a bundle with the previously published book "Bruce Jackson - On The Road With Elvis"

That's The Way It Is - 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition - Elvis Presley FTD CD Book Bruce Jackson on the Road with Elvis
Jackson, Gary (2018)

Band Book Publishers , Australia
Hardcover book in a custom slipcase , 210 pages , 34 x 24 cm
ISBN: 978-0-646-99408-6

 

Announcement:  

This limited edition version of Bruce Jackson's "On the Road with Elvis" with 3 CDs featuring audio commentary by Jack Mullins and two soundboards: Sioux Falls, October 18 1976 and Atlanta, December 30, 1976, will be available as a Follow That Dream (FTD) release in September.
Bruce was Elvis' sound engineer at the concerts from 1971 to 1977. The book was previously released on its own by Gary Jackson in 2018.

 



Concert:  First of all the shows are accompanied by an audio documentary disc hosted by Jack Mullins. It follows the year 1976 in chronological order featuring all tours and casino stops.
Inserted are studio songs and live tracks in astonishingly good sound quality. All taken from former FTD releases which are named at the end of the disc.
It is really a nice listening with many infos and stories around this year. Very well done.

On CD 2 we can witness Sioux Falls from Oct 18, 1976 in perfect sound quality. Its has never been released before in any form besides 2 songs we found as bonus tracks on FTD "A Minnesota Moment".
The show is pretty good like many others from this tour. Gone were those days in summer where Elvis delivered some real weak performances. He was back on track and focused on the music with a good song line up.

CD 3 gives us the long awaited soundboard from Atlanta, Dec 30, 1976. The show is pretty known from audience recordings we have. Anyway, this is the first SB outing and it reveals how good this show really was indeed.
The first surprise is Big Boss Man done at the beginning of the concert right after I Got A Woman. Two songs later the audience is singing Happy Birthday to the star. It obviously touched him.
Atlanta loved Elvis and Elvis loved Atlanta. He once described the city as "my second home" and the concerts there were always something special. There is no exception here.
Later he picks his guitar and sings a line of songs: Such A Night (what a rarity), Reconsider Baby (what a surprise), Are You Lonesome Tonight and That's All Right, wow ! And so the show goes on. At the end we have singing Elvis Unchained Melody accompanying himself on piano. An almost magic moment. The crowd must have had a fantastic evening. This Atlana concert definitely is one of the best shows he gave in 1976. I would even say it is the best. Together with the Sioux Falls performance I'd say this is the best 1976 double pack we got so far by FTD. (Ciscoking)

 

 

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