Music : An Afternoon in the Garden
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078636745725
Format: Live
Label: Bmg / Elvis
Manufacturer: Bmg / Elvis
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Bmg / Elvis
Release Date: March 25, 1997
Sales Rank: 131336
Studio: Bmg / Elvis
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Despite the concert is quite emotive, the quality sound is not the best on this recording. I think this album must be remastered in order to enjoy it at 100%.
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My son (2 yr. old when purchased)loves this CD as well as I do. Has alot of great songs on it.
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Elvis Presley performed two concerts at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 1972; a matinee and an evening show. The evening show was rush released two weeks later, but the entire matinee didn't come out until 25 years later. But three songs from the matinee had been released earlier; "Reconsider Baby" and "I'll Remember You" appeared on Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 4 and "I Can't Stop Loving You" was on Welcome to My World. The two Madison Square Garden concerts have virtually the same set lists, with "Until It's Time For You to Go", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Reconsider Baby" and "I"ll Remember You" being exclusive to the matinee, and "The Impossible Dream" being unique to the evening show. Elvis gives similar performances at both shows, trying pretty hard on the newer songs, and rushing through his old hits without much feeling. If I had to pick one of the concerts, I would give the slight edge to the matinee, due to the inclusion of the rarely played live "Reconsider Baby". But of course, true Elvis fans will want to have both concerts.
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This has got to be one the best concerts done by anyone!!. Dont take my word for it - listen for yourself!!.
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This is one of the best commercially released live albums by Elvis. The sound quality is excellent, Elvis' performance is energetic and vital, the band is crack and the song selection is quite good. Anyone with the slightest interest in live recordings of Elvis from the early 70s would do very well to pick this up, it's much better than the other live record from Elvis' 1972 stint in New York, 'As Recorded at Madison Square Garden'. The main flaw, like all Elvis live records it seems, is that the 50s tunes are rushed through and not paid much attention (I can't blame him though, he must have been quit tired of them by this point). Best songs: Funny How Time Slips Away, For The Good Times, You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling.
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