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Final Homecoming Out

October 14, 2009 | Music

The Audionics/ Fort Baxter release containing Elvis' final concert in Memphis in 1976 is out now.

Tracklisting

CD 1:

01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. I Got A Woman / Amen - 04. Love Me - 05. Fairytale - 06. You Gave Me A Mountain - 07. All Shook Up - 08. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel - 09. And I Love You So - 10. Jailhouse Rock - 11. Fever - 12. America The Beautiful - 13. One Night - 14. That's All Right - 15. Blue Christmas - 16. Introductions by Elvis of vocalists, band - 17. Early Morning Rain (John Wilkinson).

CD 2:

01. What'd I Say (James Burton) - 02. Johnny B. Goode (James Burton) - 03. Drum solo (Ronnie Tutt) - 04. Bass solo (Jerry Scheff) - 05. Piano solo (Tony Brown) - 06. Electric Piano and Clavinet solo (David Briggs) - 07. Love Letters - 08. School Day (Joe Guercio Orchestra) - 09. Hurt - 10. Hurt (full reprise) - 11. Hound Dog - 12. Funny How Times Slip Away (with reprise) - 13. Help Me - 14. How Great Thou Art - 15. Softly As I Leave You - 16. Introductions by Elvis of Vernon Presley - 17. Polk Salad Annie - 18. Jambalaya (partial) - 19. It's Now Or Never - 20. Can't Help Falling In Love - 21. Closing Vamp and announcements.

Approx. running time: 90:32
 

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Ronaldv wrote on October 14, 2009
Zzzz.. Time for me to give Goodbye Memphis a spin, including a 77 soundboard also. The sound on that oldie is incredible already, but this new one is better, yeah right! What will be the next FB/audionics unreleased soundboard that's already announced?
Ciscoking wrote on October 14, 2009
One of the best shows from 1976.....recommendable for newbies....and a nice addition to any collection anyway...
Coronel Parker wrote on October 15, 2009
What will be the next unreleased soundboard ?
SnOwMan wrote on October 15, 2009
Probably the best concert from this troubled summer 1976 period. The sound quality is excellent. It sounds almost as good as a professional multi-track recording. For newbies it's highly recommended.
Lefty wrote on October 17, 2009
This is a great show. I've had it for years, but I'm buying the new release anyway. I'll donate my original copy to a new fan who is clueless about what's out there. It's nice to see this show given the royal makeover. Too bad FTD isn't interested in putting together a top notch product. FTD's business model is to make 'em on-the-cheap and squeeze-for-profit, and it works well for them. Therefore, I raise my glass to FTD for a toast! But in terms of my wallet, it only opens for the best to be purchased, the Official EPE licensed product sticker on the back not withstanding.