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1970 Part 1

May 01, 2009 | Video

The latest incarnation of the "That's The Way It Is" out-takes has been released in a limited edition of 500 copies according to a posting of the FECC forum. The long-box contains four CDs and a twelve pages booklet containing the full screen footage.

Source:For Elvis CD Collectors Forum
Brian Quinn wrote on May 01, 2009
Why use a picture from the 1973 Aloha Concert on a product featuring material from 1970?
dannyboy1 wrote on May 02, 2009
This kind of thing instantly conveys the impression that the compilers either; a) don't know what they are doing, or b) don't care. Neither alternative will convince anyone to buy. With this carelessness, the content could actually be from 1972!
Ciscoking wrote on May 02, 2009
You mean Aloha,..don`t you..?..lol.. Stay away from this C-R-A-P...enough is enough..
Jerome-the-third wrote on May 02, 2009
limited edition, haha, I really feel sorry for people buying this sh*t..
derekd wrote on May 02, 2009
Bottom of the barrel, and even this has a hole in it.
Steve V wrote on May 02, 2009
Hmm - should I buy this or the new Tunzi release? Tough choice man.
Ronaldv wrote on May 02, 2009
This one has been made by money hunters! Stay away from it, or throw it in the dustbin. Listen to your great complete works boxset instead.
mature_elvis_fan75 wrote on May 02, 2009
In all fairness the complete works box set was overpriced and contains 3 shows already put out on cd,i will stick to my ttwii dvd and the shows put out on cd!
dannyboy1 wrote on May 02, 2009
No, I actually meant 1972. In other words, if they can't tell TTWII from Aloha, then how do we know they can tell the TTWII outtakes from the EOT ones.
dannyboy1 wrote on May 02, 2009
Another way of saying it is: If their title doesn't match the cover photo, then how do we know that either will match the content.