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The Way It Was [Live]

Elvis PresleyAudio CD
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Elvis Aaron Presley was born to Vernon and Gladys Presley in a two-room house in Tupelo, Mississippi, on January 8, 1935. His twin brother, Jessie Garon, was stillborn, leaving Elvis to grow up as an only child. He and his parents moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1948, and Elvis graduated from Humes High School there in 1953.

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Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Sony Music
  • ASIN: B002A32NXW
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #530,433 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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The Way It Was is an archival release featuring previously unreleased live recordings by Elvis Presley.

Track listing:

July 14 - MGM Rehearsal 1

1. Words

2. The Next Step Is Love

July 15 - MGM Rehearsal 2

3. Ghost Riders In The Sky

4. Love Me

July 24 - RCA Rehearsal

5. That's All Right

6. I Got A Woman

7. I've Lost You

8. I Can't Stop Loving You

9. Just Pretend

July 29 - MGM Rehearsal 3

10. Words

11. I Just Can't Help Believin'

August 4 - Las Vegas

12. Something

August 7 - Las Vegas Rehearsal 2

13. Polk Salad Annie

14. Mary In The Morning

August 10 - Stage Rehearsal

15. You've Lost That Loving Feeling

Show 1

16. Sweet Caroline

Show 2

17. Hound Dog

18. Heartbreak Hotel

Show 3

19. Don't Be Cruel

Show 4

20. Blue Suede Shoes

21. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me

Show 5

22. Mystery Train / Tiger Man

Show 6

23. The Wonder Of You

24. One Night

25. All Shook Up


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 Stars: Ernst And FTD Deliver The Goods Once Again, October 9, 2009
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D.C. Hanoy (Athens, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Way It Was (Audio CD)
FTD has re-released the CD originally included in the The Way It Was book. Ernst Jorgensen + FTD have once again come up with the goods! This is a regular 5" CD. 'The Way It Was' kicks off with an early rehearsal of 'Words' and 'The Next Step is Love' setting the scene with Elvis and the band still working out the arrangements. Into track 3 and suddenly the CD bursts from a poor mono rehearsal tape to brilliant stereo quality with the true highlight of the unreleased 'Ghost Riders in the Sky'. At last we have a great mix including Elvis' vocal (which was so desperately missing from the bootleg). If you have any hesitation about this CD we have a classic here already!

Next the fabulous bluesy 'Love Me' -- the TTWII version with Elvis swallowing the mic -- at last on an official release. A batch of 'Brightest Star' highlights follow including a delightfully fragile 'I've Lost You' and the dazzling 'Just Pretend'. If you don't know these versions there is a deliciousness to Elvis' very worn voice, which cracks at points, giving a very intimate feel to these songs. Yes, we're eavesdropping on something very special once again. Without the strings + chorus these versions are magnificent. At the end of 'Just Pretend' we also get the well-known fun of Elvis singing 'Don't it make you want to go to the Bathroom' when Ronnie Tutt asks to be excused -- Great stuff!

The July 29th rehearsal of 'Words' follows, nicely showing how the song has developed since they were fooling around on track 1 -- Elvis sings 'Words are all I have to steal your ass away'! Then the gorgeous 'I Just Can't Help Believing' -- the complete 6 minute try out which was only glimpsed on the original TTWII film. Surely a favourite song of everybody's, this is another highlight. It's fascinating to listen to Elvis and the band working on this song without strings and backing vocals and Glen Hardin's piano shines on this version.

A technically poor 'Something' follows but is intriguing in that Elvis' voice is mixed way up front and his phrasing is very different from the on stage version.

'Polk Salad Annie' takes us to the International Hotel Stage Aug 7th rehearsal (Elvis in the Red Shirt). 'Mary in the Morning' follows (as in the film), a delightful version and great to have officially released. In fact five of the CD's 25 tracks have been released before and the first is the outstanding 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling' which was previously on the Silver box set. Here however it is in perfect context which makes it truly shine. Completely capturing the power of Elvis' vocal it is another highlight and it also shows the hard work and determination of the full dress rehearsal -- Just astounding. 'Sweet Caroline' (One Night in Vegas) is chosen to represent Show 1. 'Hound Dog' and a cruisey 'Heartbreak Hotel' from Show 2 are next, including some fun dialogue showing Elvis in good humour which nicely captures the feeling of his 70 Vegas performances. The false start where the band misses Elvis' intro to 'H Hotel' is a delight. Then 'Don't Be Cruel' from Show 3 (L in Las V/Lost Performances) but here the bonus is the missing banter with the audience. Elvis mentions that he has to do 420 songs and is just warming up!

Straight to Show 4 and a short but powerhouse 'Blue Suede Shoes' plus the film version of 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me'. You've seen the film, so you know that this is a fabulous version. In dynamic quality -- put on the headphones and soak up the feel of Las Vegas. 'Mystery Train/Tiger Man' (Film + Box set) are great versions taking us to MGM's final show (Red Ladder Suit). From the film we have 'The Wonder of You' -- Elvis' voice is slightly strained compared to the single version giving it a lovely emotional quality. A very fine and bluesy 'One Night' follows and 'All Shook Up' takes us out. -- ElvisAustralia FTD Reviews
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ELVIS AT HIS BEST!, June 15, 2007
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2kisses&3scarfs (Long Island, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Way It Was (Audio CD)
This is an incredible CD together with a beautiful book detailing the rehearsals and performances from the 1970 documentary, "ELVIS THAT'S THE WAY IT IS". Hear and see Elvis behind the scenes, as well as on stage. Many unreleased tracks and never before seen photos. This is a must for any true Elvis fan!
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