Let Me Take You Home
Live
    Content
Also Sprach Zarathustra 
See See Rider 
I Got A Woman/ Amen 
Love Me 
If You Love Me 
Love Me Tender 
All Shook Up 
Teddy Bear/ Don't Be Cruel 
Hound Dog 
Fairytale 
Burning Love 
Introductions 
Johnny B. Goode 
Introductions/ Ronnie Tutt drum solo/ Jerry Scheff bass solo/ Glen Hardin piano solo 
Hail Hail Rock And Roll 
Introduction of Vernon and Dr. Nick 
T-R-O-U-B-L-E 
Why Me Lord 
How Great Thou Art 
Let Me Be There 
Funny How Time Slips Away 
(Recorded live, June 10, 1975, Memphis) 
Little Darlin'
An American Trilogy 
Mystery Train/ Tiger Man 
(Recorded live, 1975) 
Can't Help Falling In Love 
Closing Vamp (Recorded live, Shreveport, 1975)
Reviews
As with the other Diamond releases, this CD comes in a tri-fold cardboard sleeve. The six photos on it are of the highest quality I've ever seen on any import or RCA release for that matter. I think the photos give you a good idea of Elvis' mood during the show. 
As usual the show opens with C.C. Rider and it's a good version. You notice right away his voice sounds very strong and that he is full of energy on this night. While singing the usual version of Love Me he comments, he has ripped the seat of his pants. This does not effect him too much because the next song, If You Love Me, is one of the best renditions i have ever heard. After this he runs through several of his standard hits for the crowd. He then mentions his new album, Today, and performs a great version of Fairy Tale from it. 
The next song, Burning Love, is also better than usual. An interesting moment is when Elvis introduces his father's doctor, Doctor Nick. The beautiful version of How Great Though Art soon follows. A little later he does Little Darlin'. Some people wonder why Elvis would sing this song, but I thought it was a fun song to hear. Next, is his superb version of An American Trilogy. As usual, he brings his night to a close with Can't Help Falling in Love. Over all this is a great concert and Elvis sounds great all the way through it. It is obvious he was having a good time as was the crowd. It is too bad he didn't perform some rare songs on this occasion. 
I also want to mention the outstanding sound quality of this disk. If you are a fan of Elvis' live shows you must have this disk in your collection.
Review by Jeff Keeton