The Eagle Has Landed
Live
    Content
2001 Theme 
See See Rider 
I Got A Woman/ Amen 
Love Me 
If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 
Love Me Tender 
All Shook Up 
Teddy Bear/ Don't Be Cruel 
Hound Dog 
The Eyes Of Texas [two lines] 
The Wonder Of You 
Burning Love 
Group Introductions 
Guitar solo (Johnny B. Goode) 
Drum solo 
Bass solo 
Piano solo 
More Group Introductions 
Orchestra solo (School Day) 
T-R-O-U-B-L-E [incomplete] 
Why Me Lord? 
How Great Thou Art (with reprise) 
Let Me Be There 
American Trilogy 
Funny How Time Slips Away (with reprise) 
Little Darlin' 
Mystery Train/ Tiger Man 
Can't Help Falling In Love 
Closing Vamp 
Reviews
Out now is a new soundboard from the June 4th 1975 Houston, TX. performance. The sound is excellent and as always during that June 1975 tour, Elvis is in very good spirit. Like all the shows from that tour it isn't complete and the May 6th 1975 performance in Murfreesboro, TN. opens the CD and the Houston performance starts at 3:05 (very early in "Amen") and then goes right to the end. The transition between the Murfreesboro show and Houston is very smooth, almost unnoticeable. 
The highlights would be a short two lines of "The Eyes Of Texas" and introduced by Elvis as a new song he just recorded and then goes into "The Wonder Of You", which is excellent by the way. The version of "Burning Love" is really really good and it rocks as it should be. Elvis is somewhat irritated by his sound engineers during the show and had "harsh" words directed to them in a few occasions, especially what we could hear almost off mike right after "If You Love Me Let Me Know". "Why Me Lord?" is certainly very entertaining as well because Elvis made J.D. Sumner laugh so hard that the Sweet Inspirations are taking over since he couldn't sing anymore. These moments were usually funnier while you attended the actual show but here you can feel all the fun they had on stage. I always enjoyed Elvis' version of "Let Me Be There" and here we have a very solid version of this song. 
Of course there isn't much surprise on that show but it remains a CD I'll play from time to time because Elvis sings pretty well, have fun and most likely entertained the Houston crowd. That night you didn't hear "Houston we have a problem"....No.... the Eagle has just landed.