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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ElvisNews.com Review,
By ElvisNews.com (www.ElvisNews.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legendary Box Set (Audio CD)
This CD-set was delivered by kangaroo last week and therefore we have the chance to review it for you now.Design The design is not really spectacular. The frontcover is a common picture of Elvis, that was used on a German box-set a couple of years ago. Probably that's the reason that the German version of Legendary Elvis has a different cover. On the three CD's is the same picture from the NBC-special printed, only in different color-shades, which gives the impression that the picture itself differs. We don't particularly like it, it gives a feeling like "couldn't they manage to do it the same way three times", it looks a little sloppy. Also the printing of the cover isn't really of great quality, there are quite some flaws in the main colour that is used, a kind of ochre. The inlay-text is a common "Elvis is the greatest"-story (which of course is true). All in all the finishing touch of this product is missing. Content Of course that's what counts with a CD, and unexpectedly this set still didn't leave our CD-player. The writer (....) of the inlay said "it's a potpourri", and he is right. It is a very strange compilation, with no chronology at all, from well-known hits to hardly known album tracks. Of course there is nothing new under the sun for the hard-core fan, but there are some more or less "rare" CD-tracks. Several of them can only be found on a couple of CD's, like "Rags to Riches", "My Wish Came True" and "Raised on Rock". Probably the Aussies have something with this last song, since it was already an addition to the "Artist of the Century" set in Australia. This set is really "something for everybody" and is perfectly suited for people that love the wide range of Elvis' work, "perfect for parties", to use another title that RCA used in the past. It's a cheap way for starters to add a nice number songs to their collection, for others it will be just a part of the collection. The soundquality is fair, although it sounds a bit flat on some tracks, maybe because BMG didn't take the effort to remaster them recently, or the "latest" weren't used.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
King of Kings,
By BADASSGIRLHEAD (Chicago,IL,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legendary Box Set (Audio CD)
This is a very good starter set, for any one who want's to start listing to Elvis. I would give it five stars however, I have more of his materials.Even so this is a very good set. I was able to find mine at Sam'sGoodies and for half price ( sales days are awesome. ) In fact this set has a lot of songs that I have never even heard of. So it really isn't a waist of money. I am still very pleased with it, even though I do have a lot of his music. You might however find the set with a different CD cover. It took me a while to figure out that this was the same that I have. Any ways really good Elvis CD set for any Elvis fan.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis Presley,
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This review is from: Legendary Box Set (Audio CD)
Elvis never disapoints with his music. This box set is fantastic. Thanks again Amazon for all your choices in music.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
22 - 2-3-7-31-4-5-8,
By Eclectic Reviewer "Charlie" (Tucson, AZ.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legendary Box Set (Audio CD)
Elvis must have recorded a zillion songs, but for one who heard his Sun Records tunes on Southern radio over a year before he went to RCA (and national fame), I would have appreciated some sort of chronology when this CD was put together. I grew up on Elvis and a lot of my memories are invested in his music. How annoying to re-live those times in my mind with one of them only to have one of his later tunes then play. a tune made popular (and oftentimes BETTER) by Tom Jones, Ray Price, Perry Como, Glen Campbell, Neil Diamond, Ray Petersen, Sammi Smith, you name it. That's the period when he became a Vegas lounge singer. As for "You Gave Me a Mountain", check out the ultimate version by Frankie Laine or the one by Marty Robbins (who wrote it). If you have never HEARD of Elvis Presley though, lay your money down;he had the goods and you'll enjoy it.
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Legendary Box Set by Elvis Presley (Audio CD - 2002)
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