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Cover Art Elvis At The Forum

June 18, 2007 | Music
Here is the definitive cover art of the import release "Elvis At The Forum" containing the unreleased afternoon concert of Elvis from May 11th, 1974 at Forum Of Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA. The CD comes with a 20 pages booklet and is due for release any day.

Track listing:

Also Sprach Zarathustra - See See rider - I Got A Woman/Amen - Love Me - Trying To Get To You - All Shook Up - Teddy Bear/ Don't Be Cruel - Love Me Tender - You Can Have Her - Steamroller Blues - Hound Dog – Fever - Polk Salad Annie - Why Me, Lord? - Suspicious Minds - Introductions - I can't Stop Loving You - Help Me - An American Trilogy - Let Me Be There (reprise) - Funny How Time Slips Away - Big Boss Man - Can't Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp – Announcer: Elvis has left the Building - Souvenir Announcement
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FLY-TROUBLE! wrote on June 18, 2007
Beautiful cover.
RJ wrote on June 18, 2007
If the sound is handled the same way as this impressive cover, this might be a nice release.
Rob Wanders wrote on June 18, 2007
beautiful cover, and that great song: You can have her. I will buy this one.
wayup wrote on June 18, 2007
Cool!
wayup wrote on June 18, 2007
Well baggy, I do not think that suckers are releasing CDs with 20 page booklets (price of the booklet can be almost double of the CD price). Suckers filling their pockets are releasing craps like UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT or FAIRYTALE IN VEGAS. Better to wait for final product and then judge...
Ronaldv wrote on June 18, 2007
Yeah, you're right Wayup! Great cover, something different. Looks like a fine release to me. This release was delayed due to technical problems, so I hope the sound will be ok. Some audience recordings are worthwile, this might be one of them.
Jerome wrote on June 18, 2007
The cover is good, I hope the sounds is as satisfying. I'v been to the Forum and it still breathes something magical. Due to Elvis his presence back then or to the fact that the buildng is the Faithful Central Bible Church ownership?
Jerome wrote on June 18, 2007
I love auditorium recordings, draggypants. The echos make believe somebody is singing harmony with him, instead of Charlie Hodge.
Tony D. wrote on June 18, 2007
But this concert isn't "unreleased"!
wayup wrote on June 18, 2007
>>> the sound will be fantastic. - irony aside, it's probably too big word for any audience recording, but hopefully better than the first outing? >>> Are you one of them...? Well... hope not ;-)
Harvey Alexander wrote on June 19, 2007
Looks like a Nana Mouskouri album to me. Speaking of which, I hear that BMG's next project is a duet between Elvis and Demis Roussos. Is this true? If so it'll be the hottest thing since the Celine Dion duet. That was a sizzler. I'm hoping they'll team The King up with Barry Manilow too. And Robbie Williams as well, but of course he's far more famous than Elvis.
elVis112 wrote on June 19, 2007
Why do they always say that this concert is unreleased? It has been released at least three times now - even on LP in the late 80es. I don't mind if they re-re-re-release a concert but at least they should not try to sell lies about it beeing the first release.
Hans Otto wrote on June 19, 2007
Looking forward to getting this. Seem like a quality product. This concert has, however, been released (audience recording) previously by the Tiger label (Tiger 3000) in 1993 under the title "Los Angeles California 5. november 1974". The Tiger label messed up the title, as "5.11.1974" of course was this "11.5.1974" concert. Europeans usually write Day before Month then Year, while Americans always states Month before Day then Year. This is why many fans believe that this former import CD is from a - non existing - concert in L.A. in November 1974. But Elvis did not perform any concerts in 1974 after his Lake Tahoe gig in mid October 1974. In other words, this is the same concert, but lets hope in better sound quality.
Harvey Alexander wrote on June 20, 2007
Oh good, it's got a Souvenir Announcement at the end. I'll buy it for that. I collect Souvenir Announcements and I hear the one from this show is really bitchin'. Apparently it has been remixed to give it more 2007 appeal. It now sounds more like Robbie Williams' Souvenir Announcements, which means it will tempt younger fans to buy it. I wish FTD would do a whole album of Souvenir Announcements. They are a much overlooked part of Elvis' concert years career.