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Top Notch Nashville & Live Love Hollywood

February 11, 2013 | Music

Top Notch Nashville - Elvis at RCA's Studio B - part 3

New official cd release! An album from Elvis One ("Top Notch Nashville - Part 1 & 2" and "Top Notch Hollywood")

Contains:

- 27 alternate takes (not released by the record company)
- most masters including studio chat
- best sound available

All tracks remastered for this cd release.
Including 8 pages booklet with photos and recording information.

CD TRACKS:

01 Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello (take 3) 02 Suspicion (master) 03 Good Luck Charm (master) 04 Something Blue (master) 05 She’s Not You (master) 06 Gonna Get Back Home Somehow (take 6) 07 I Feel That I’ve Known You Forever (take 2) 08 Fountain Of Love (take 3, 5 & 6) 09 Just For Old Time Shake (master) 10 (Such An) Easy Question (master) 11 Fountain Of Love (take 7 & 8) 12 Something Blue (take 5 & 6) 13 Night Rider (take 1 & 4) 14 You’ll Be Gone (master) 15 Gonna Get Back Home Somehow (take 4) 16 Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello (tryout - fast tempo) 17 I Feel That I’ve Known You Forever (master) 18 Night Rider (master) 19 Fountain Of Love (master) 20 Suspicion (take 4) 21 Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello (master) 22 She’s Not You (work part take 1 & 2) 23 She’s Not You (work part take 3) 24 Gonna Get Back Home Somehow (master) 25 Anything That’s Part Of You (master) 26 A Whistling Tune (take 1) 27 Follow That Dream (take 5) 28 Follow That Dream (mono master) 29 I’m Not The Marying Kind (take 1 & 5) 30 Sound Advice (take 2, 3, 4 & 5) 31 I’m Not The Marying Kind (take 7 + mono master) 32 Angel (mono master)

Live Love Hollywood - Elvis at Radio Recorders Studio

Live Love Hollywood

New official cd release! An album from Elvis One ("Top Notch Nashville - Part 1 & 2" and "Top Notch Hollywood")

Contains:

- 27 alternate takes (not released by the record company)
- 4 masters from the movie "Girls! Girls! Girls!" including longer fade-out
- most masters including studio chat
- best sound available

All tracks remastered for this cd release.
Including 8 pages booklet with photos and recording information.

CD TRACKS:

01 Relax (take 12) 02 How Would You Like To Be (take 1) 03 Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (take 20) 04 Britches (vocal overdub, take 1, 2 & 3) 05 Return To Sender (master/longer fade-out) 06 Song Of The Shrimp (master/longer fade-out) 07 We’re Comin’ In Loaded (master) 08 Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (take 21, 22 & 23) 09 Britches (vocal overdub, take 4 & 5) 10 Flaming Star (master) 11 Girls! Girls! Girls! (master/longer fade-out) 12 Because Of Love (master) 13 Thanks To The Rollin’ Sea (master/longer fade-out) 14 Take Me To The Fair (take 1, 2 & 3) 15 Cotton Candy Land (take 3) 16 I Don’t Want To (master) 17 The Walls Have Ears (master) 18 A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like You (master) 19 Earth Boy (master) 20 We’ll Be Together (take 4) 21 Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (take 26) 22 Britches (vocal overdub, take 6) 23 Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (take 24) 24 How Would You Like To Be (take 3) 25 I’m Falling In Love Tonight (take 7) 26 Happy Ending (take 9) 27 Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (take 25) 28 Britches (vocal overdub, take 7)

Bonus tracks:
29 Mama (take 9, by The Amigos) 30 Britches (instrumental, take 1) 31 Britches (insert, take 1)

Source:For CD Collectors Only
sitdown revamped wrote on February 11, 2013
The Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello (tryout - fast tempo) version surely is an intresting addition...Ciscoking, dig you get to hear any samples? Fast Version try outs...Would be a cool EP/CD: Loving You, Ain't that Loving You Baby, Just Tell her Jim Said Hello...any other attempt on other songs?
Ciscoking wrote on February 12, 2013
No sound samples..sorry..:-) It was taken from the old boot There`s Always Me.
Rob127 wrote on February 12, 2013
Don't we already have all of those outtakes yet on various FTD CDs and bootleg albums ? Besides bad cover & name, this material should have been released on Camden Budget LPs, rather than such one...!! Goes to show that Sony has put the newest employee/student onto the Elvis cat
Rob127 wrote on February 12, 2013
Don't we already have all these outtakes already over & over on FTD CDs and bootlegs ? Bad marketing decisions, again and again....Seems that Sony has put the youngest, newest latecomers of a job-student onto the Elvis catalogue activities...No respect for the King and all his fans ! Elvis is turning around in his grave ! Bad control from Graceland. More interested in EP-rugs, pencils, towels, figurines, keyrings, etc ????
Ciscoking wrote on February 12, 2013
I don`t want to say it too loud..but it`s C-R-A-P...all is stolen to make a quick buck. If you have a well sorted collection you can easily compile such a disc by yourself.
Martin DJ wrote on February 14, 2013
Of course it's highly original and not at all tedious to judge these releases in terms of the marketing involved, yet blaming Sony music is somewhat strange since they are not released by Sony. As the covers mention, the cd's are part of 'The Bootleg series'.
Jerome wrote on February 15, 2013
the 1st one has a terrible cover. Not worthwile for any release except this pi*ce of sh*t...
Tony C wrote on February 17, 2013
Perhaps our marketing expert should read the story before jumping in with condemnation. These are not Sony releases, so I cannot see how they can be blamed for them. As for Graceland's alleged bad control, Graceland is the name of a house. If you mean Elvis Presley Enterprises, then you should know that they cannot have good or bad control over such releases, they have no control over them.
RockinBBM wrote on February 19, 2013
That is not fully true: EPE Inc. has always control; they receive the royalties of such throw-away record/CD companies that also want to boast their sales...no matter what...WackoJaco, Sinatra, etc. Interesting not so many TJones or Humpy or Iglesias bootlegs available.... Yes Jerome: cover is piece of crap. But hold on fan friends: maybe that is just what Sony should perhaps be doing in the near future when all unpublished Elvis material is out....Market such product, i.e. new collectors CDs with ONLY outtakes (funny ones, better versions, different ones etc) to the general worldwide audience and let them enjoy Elvis once more...people would love to hear such great, unfabricated material I guess. Just an idea.
japio wrote on February 19, 2013
also the logo ( title ) is borrowed from their own fanclub magazine. Very proffesional.No i don't telle you wich but it comes from Holland.