(1-CD DELUXE DIGIPACK STRAIT ARROW)
HILTON HOTEL, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA,
05-12-1976 9 PM SHOW
AUDIENCE RECORDING
All die-hard fans know that Elvis‘ last
Las Vegas season was an up & down experience. After a strong Dec. 2nd
opening night, followed by 4 solid shows on Dec. 3 & 4, he gave a different
kind of concert. Perhaps it was his first partial „sit-down“ show, since the
famous June 1968 one.
An English super-fan Jennet was there
and here are excerpts from her memories:
„The first indication that something
unusual was afoot was when, during Jackie Kahane's comedy routine, Charlie
Hodge called out to him from the wings. Kahane made a jokey comment about Elvis
spraining his ankle after falling off his wallet, and would be starting his
show a little late. Eventually Charlie appeared and explained that Elvis had
sprained his ankle, hence the delay.
Following "C. C. Rider", Elvis
made his apologies, stressing that he had twisted his ankle, in case there were
any doubters. There were sorne changes to his song list. "I did a song
called 'Are You Lonesome Tonight'", he said, adding humorously, "And
did you sprain your ankle the day before?" He asked for a chair and water
and crutch, and finally Charlie brought a chair onstage. He settled himself on
the chair and Charlie held a microphone to Elvis' guitar.
Some of the crowd further back in the
showroom were getting impatient and began a slow handclap. "They got a tap
dance going back there, " remarked Elvis, but the banter ceased and he at
last returned to the job in hand - singing - to do a request for "Sweet
Caroline", trying to recall the lyrics He got up off his chair during this
song, and it was later taken off stage.
A diverse selection of tunes was proof
that Elvis had 'something for everybody': his versatility was underlined when
he performed the emotional "You Gave Me A Mountain", following on
with a short, raucous "Jailhouse Rock", the Neapolitan-flavoured
"It's Now Or Never", the '55 Sun classic 'Tryin' To Get To You",
and a throwaway "Blue Suede Shoes". Then, "Fever" was,
frankly, sexy (even with Elvis' restricted leg-twitching), while
"America" was proudly, patriotically performed.
As per usual this season, the King's
powerhouse delivery of "Hurt" was a show highlight. The ankle injury
may have curtailed some of the leg action, but the quality of Elvis' voice was
undiminished. Although he tore through "Hound Dog", his committed
performance of "How Great Thou Art" was another high point in the
show, and featured the Stamps Quartet.“
Most of us know the review by Ger Rijff,
which was fairly harsh. Opinions differ on this show, and this CD enables you
to judge it for yourself. This CD is taken directly from an original audience
master tape and it’s complete. Sound quality is very good for an audience
recording. Previous CD release ed „PRESLEY AT THE HILTON“ (1994) was of inferior
sound, missing some dialogues, „Blue Suede Shoes“ and a major chunk of „Fever“.
This special release is presented in
de-luxe digipak accompanied by a 24-page booklet filled with previously unseen
photos from December 1976 as well as liner notes written by the English
super-fan, who taped the show. Do not miss this unique opportunity to get the
ultimate release of this unusual show!
Tracks:
01. Announcement by Charlie Hodge - 02.
Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 03. C. C. Rider - 04. I Got A Woman /
Amen - 05. Blue Christmas - 06. That's All Right, Mama - 07. Are You Lonesome
Tonight - 08. Dialogue about numerology and black diamond, Elvis birthstone -
09. Sweet Caroline (with false start) - 10. You Gave Me A Mountain - 11.
Jailhouse Rock - 12. O Sole Mio (Sherrill Nielsen) / It's Now Or Never - 13.
Tryin' To Get To You - 14. Blue Suede Shoes - 15. Fever - 16. America The
Beautiful - 17. Band Introductions - 18. Early Morning Rain (John Wilkinson) -
19. What'd I Say (James Burton) - 20. Johnny B. Goode (James Burton) - 21. Drum
Solo (Ronnie Tutt) - 22. Bass Solo (Blues, Jerry Scheff) - 23. Piano Solo (Tony
Brown) - 24. Electric Piano and Clavinet Solo (David Briggs) - 25. Love Letters
- 26. School Day (Joe Guercio Orchestra) - 27. Hurt - 28. Hound Dog - 29.
Introduction of Vernon and Lisa Marie Presley - 30. How Great Thou Art - 31.
Can't Help Falling In Love - 32. Closing Vamp.
Running time: 76:11
Running time: 76:11
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