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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis '75,
By Ron (Tacoma, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
Two of Elvis' best albums came out in 1975, so why do writers and critics often dismiss this part of his career? "Promised Land", released in February '75, contained some of his best country and rock 'n' roll tracks of the decade. "Today" is of similar quality. The opener, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E", is known to many via the Travis Tritt remake, but there's no doubt in my mind who owns this song. The piano is much more prominent in Elvis' version, giving it a bit of a Jerry Lee Lewis feel. Elvis rips through this one with the ferocity associated with his 50's recordings. Things get much gentler with the second track, "And I Love You So", written by Don McLean. Perry Como had the hit version of this song, but Elvis' is special, full of the feeling of new love. "Susan When She Tried" is upbeat country, with prominent vocal backup from Voice (the group Elvis put together just to sing with him). "Woman Without Love" is a sad country ballad, with nice pedal steel and strings. "Shake a Hand" brings out Elvis the soul/gospel singer, it's a song from the 50's, and almost feels like being at a revival meeting down south. Makes you feel better just listening to it. "Pieces of My Life" is just the opposite, a regret-laden lament of life's sorrows, it feels like Elvis is baring his soul to us with this song. Elvis was not a songwriter, but he seemed to be searching for songs in the 70's that said what he needed to say. "Fairytale", a hit for the Pointer Sisters, is the one Elvis introduced onstage as "the story of my life". Once again, the vocal backup is prominent, and the country feel is evident with steel guitar and fiddles. "I Can Help" was a #1 hit for Billy Swan, a longtime fan of Elvis, so it's only natural that "the king" did his own version, complete with surprise ending. "Bringing it Back" was the second single off the album, and flopped. Don't ask me why, it's a catchy country/pop tune that stays in my head long after the cd has ended. "Green, Grass of Home" was a hit for Tom Jones many years before, and a longtime favorite of Elvis'. Elvis stays close to Jones' arrangement, overall the sound here is dominantly country. In fact, Elvis was selling bigger to the country audience than the pop crowd at this stage of his career. "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" was top 10 on the country singles chart, while only #35 on the pop chart. The album itself was another #1 country seller for Elvis, and also the last proper studio recordings he ever made. His final studio albums would be recorded at his home Graceland in Memphis.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of Presley's Best 1970s Efforts,
By A Customer
This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
"Today" (1975) is a strong Elvis recording that features a good mix of country, blues and rock. There isn't a weak track on the entire album, which includes excellent songs such as "Shake a Hand," "I Can Help" and "Pieces of My Life." This would be Presley's last legitimate studio album -- and it remains among his best.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Presley Brings It Back,
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This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
Elvis Presley's final sessions at RCA Studios would yield one of his best latter-day albums. "Today" (1975) opens with The King's classic rocker "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" and concludes with a heartfelt rendition of "Green Green Grass of Home." In between are the introspective "Pieces of My Life," a rollicking cover of Billy Swan's "I Can Help" and the gospel-influenced "Shake a Hand." Throw in some up-tempo country such as "Susan When She Tried" and you have a memorable display of Presley's eclectic mastery. Another underrated gem in the Elvis catalog.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Wonderful Album from Elvis,
By A Customer
This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
I grew up with this album playing on the turn table. My mom was an Elvis fan and introduced me to a love of music through "Today". "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" was redone by Travis Tritt in the 90's but Elvis' is still #1 in my book. The rest of the album still holds up really well and is a great addition to any extended road trip. Both this album and "Moody Blue" contain some of his best music from the late 70's.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis proves he can do it all,
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This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
If anyone had any doubts as to Elvis still being able to do rock,listen to T-R-O-U-B-L-E,blues Fairytale and Shake A Hand,ballad And I Love You So,country Green Green Grass Of Home.BRINGIN IT BACK AND PIECES OF MY LIFE can almost lead one to repentance and confession.Elvis Presley a sonpainter.
4.0 out of 5 stars
1975 release also quad release,
By schackdaddy (www.schackdaddy.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
i bought this album when it 1st was release...also...the quad L.p. and the quad 8 track... the quad 8 track...blew away the stereo mix's by far,..... i believe if all elvis fans had a quad system back in 1975 this would have been a multi platinum disc.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If Garth Brooks would have made this...,
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This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
... now we were talking probably about one classic in country music. For me it's just four stars because Elvis had done much better records before. So Elvis just got inside the Los Angeles studio (was it in LA?, I'm not sure) and made only these ten recordings, which reveals that he was tired about recording, but who cares if he still could do so fine? For me there is only one substandard, Fairytale, because it doesn't suit the voice he got then, a bit boring I Can Help (too long for that lack of inspiration) and the pity of the bizarre arrangements of And I love You So, in which he gave a very wonderful lecture as you can hear on the "naked" takes on the second disc.
Nevertheless he gave us the terrific T-R-O-U-B-L-E (no one can handle this as strong as he did), the very charming Susan When She Tried, that big fire in the last lines of Shake A Hand, the most heartbreaking version you'll never listen of Green Green Grass of Home, the very emotive Bringing It Back and one of his last master readings of a song: Pieces Of My Life. Buy it and enjoy it!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis when he tried,
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This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
This Elvis album was recorded in March 1975. This was the last time RCA Records managed to drag Elvis into a recording studio. Any albums released after this were either live albums, or they were recorded in a makeshift studio in Elvis' own house. Elvis had lost his love for recording at this point. He recorded the bare minimum number of songs required for this album, and did far less takes than he usually did. He used to be a perfectionist who would perform a song over and over until it was pefect, but by this point he would just perform a song a few times until it was "close enough". Despite that, the album is still pretty good. There isn't a bad song here, especially compared to some of the junk Elvis recorded for his film soundtracks. "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" is my personal favorite here, but all the songs have something to offer. I recommend this album to Elvis fans.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The other reviewer is a little off,
By "mellencampfan12" (Lucasville Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Today (Audio CD)
They said that this was his last legitamite studio album. Actually there were three more:Promised Land (1975),From Elvis Presley Boulevard Memphis Tenessee (1976),and Moody Blue (1977).
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