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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis In Concert, November 26, 1999
This is the first Elvis album I purchased for myself. I bought the 8-track in 1977 and I was ten years old. It sounded great to me and boy did I wear that tape out ! Looking back though and knowing his music catalog the way I do now I cannot suggest it as a starting point. You would really need to have a close connection with Elvis to actually enjoy this album. It has its great moments but at the same time it can be totally painful if you love him. There some other reviews I have read and some of the statements I agree with and some I don't. I have heard so many times about how bad Are You Lonesome Tonight is because Elvis forgets the words. He didn't forget the words. There are other live recordings dating back to 1969 where he plays around with this song. He loved to act like he was forgetting the words to play with the crowd and get a laugh. Just because Elvis looked bad physically people automatically assume he had no humor left in him. His band sounded better than ever on this album. Probabably because they knew he well needed the support. Not to say he sounded bad but he had lost some of his range. On album one you will find the best version of 2001 Space Odyssey. You gave me a mountain is awesome. Hurt could never be done better and my favorite version I Really Don't Want To Know is from this album. Elvis was obviously tired of the 1950's hits. He no longer wanted to do them because he was a much different person now. He continued to do them for the fans but it is easily seen he just runs through them and almost uses them as breaks to catch his breath. Album two has a really good version of I Got A Woman which may be a 1950's song but he never tired of this one. He wasn't doing this song for anyone but himself. He really enjoyed it. Trying to get to you proves he had yet to lose his ability to croon and the ballad And I Love You So reminds of why we fell in love with him to start with.
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