Faded Love CD : Two-Mike Ambience Live Recordings


By: www.elvis.com.au
Source: www.elvis.com.au
May 24, 2010

Faded Love CD : Two-Mike Ambience Live Recordings
Faded Love CD : Two-Mike Ambience Live Recordings
Recently, the 'Straight Arrow' team obtained a couple of great quality Las Vegas off-line recordings. These concerts were recorded using a 1972 portable Sony high-end cassette recorder equipped with two microphones. The microphones were placed apart from each other in the balcony seating, behind the mixing desk of sound engineer Bill Porter. Usually, such tapes are called a 'booth recordings' and often are used for mixing in with a multi-track recording to obtain full depth of the sound. However, we call them 'Two-Mike Ambience Live Recordings' - because that's precisely what they are!

The first volume of our mini-series is titled 'Faded Love' (SA/SP 2010-01-02) and will feature the infamous February 15th, 1973 Dinner show. Elvis had the flu and appeared on stage against his doctor's advice.

There was no Midnight show on this day. He was trying hard, but after seven songs he called the Stamps to the spotlight to sing a couple of gospels, and left the stage. During that time Charlie Hodge - true professional as always - introduced each song, adding a couple of jokes too. Elvis returned after some 20 minutes, and apologized for his voice problems. He finished with 'Can't Help Falling In Love' and he was about to leave the stage, but he suddenly decided that this would disappoint his fans. To the audience's surprise, he continued the show and tried to make up for his restricted vocal abilities with several rare performances.

Faded Love CD : Two-Mike Ambience Live Recordings

'Faded Love' is the very first known live-performance of his 1970 country-rocker, while country weeper 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry' is sung on stage for the last time. 'Polk Salad Annie' was performed only twice in 1973 (listen to the only other live-version on 2009's Straight Arrow's release 'A Change Of Mind'!). During 'An American Trilogy' Elvis changed the lyrics to: 'Oh I wish I was - in the doctor's office' but otherwise sung a straight version of the song. Finally 'Can't Help Falling In Love' was performed for the 2nd time and that made this show even more special. Added isĀ an edit of post-concert fan's comments for historic reasons, too. Unlike previous releases from Straight Arrow, this mini-series will be presented in cool looking digipacks with all necessary information and rare photographs. As recorded at the Hilton Hotel showroom in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 15th, 1973, Dinner Show. Note: the Straight Arrow team is aware that this concert was released in 1992 on the CD 'Las Vegas Dinner Show'. However, it was a below-average quality audience-recording, in no way comparable with two-mike ambiance live recordings. Forget the original inferior outing and enjoy this new, clear, warm and ambient stereo sound! 'Faded Love' will be released on May 24, 2010.

Tracks:

01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. I Got A Woman / Amen - 04. Love Me Tender - 05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (with false start) - 06. Steamroller Blues - 07. You Gave Me A Mountain - 08. Fever / Elvis left the stage - 09. Walk That Lonesome Road (J. D. Sumner & The Stamps) - 10. Sweet Sweet Spirit (The Stamps) - 11. When It's My Time (Bill Baize & The Stamps) - 12. How Great Thou Art (Donnie Sumner & The Stamps) - 13. I Should Have Been Crucified (Ed Enoch & The Stamps) - 14. Can't Help Falling In Love #1 - 15. Faded Love (first live version) - 16. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (last live version) - 17. Polk Salad Annie (first of two versions performed in 1973) - 18. An American Trilogy (with false start) - 19. Can't Help Falling In Love #2 - 20. Closing Vamp / Announcements - 21. After show comments.

Approx. running time: 76:34

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