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Elvis Rocks Little Rock

July 24, 2014 | Music

An upgraded re-release of the original Bilko bootleg CD from 1989. 

Including… 

* The complete May 16th 1956 concert remastered!

* The story behind this recording as told by disc jockey Ray Green.

* The complete dressing room interview by Ray Green, remastered!

* The complete December 15th1956 concert as original recorded NOW remastered and speed corrected!

* Don Davis interviews Elvis (March 1956)

* 12-page booklet

* Original album artwork

*Limited Edition – 500 copies only!

Tracklisting

Recorded At The Robinson Memorial Auditorium,Little Rock, Arkansas on May 16th 1956:  Heartbreak Hotel / Long, Tall Sally / I Was The One / Money Honey / I Got A Woman / Blue Suede Shoes / Hound Dog /  The story behind this recording as told by disc jockey Ray Green / Ray Green backstage - including part of Hound Dog / Elvis dressing room interview / Ray Green again / Concert extracts. Recorded At The Hirsch Youth Center, Louisiana Fairgrounds, Shreveport, Louisiana, December 15th 1956:  Heartbreak Hotel / Long Tall Sally / I Was The One / Love Me Tender / Don?t Be Cruel / Love Me / I Got A Woman / When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again / Paralyzed / Hound Dog / Don Davis interviews Elvis in March 1956.

Source:Essential Elvis
Steve V wrote on July 24, 2014
Nice. Finally a non-70's live show is revisited!
Natha wrote on July 24, 2014
Quite right Steve
benny scott wrote on July 25, 2014
concertwise nothing new though. Always El.
Natha wrote on July 25, 2014
That is true, Benny Scott. We'll have to wait and hear IF there is any improvement (at least to my ageing ears - smile).
Boxcar wrote on July 28, 2014
Too bad there are no more new shows from the 50s showing up. There are quite a few in existence. But the asked price seems to be too high for Ernst.
Natha wrote on July 28, 2014
IF there are more than those owners should share them with us for a reasonable price. Ernst will not buy them at any cost as his sales will be limited and bootleggers will copy and make full profit of it or the material will be freely obtainable on the internet.
Boxcar wrote on July 29, 2014
When Ray Green reads the set-list I always have the impression that there are cuts between one or two of the songs.