The Unreachable Star - Cincinnati 1971 CD


By: www.elvis.com.au
Source: www.elvis.com.au
October 27, 2009

The forthcoming release from the 'SR' label scheduled for the beginning of November is titled The Unreachable Star and will feature an unreleased show from Cincinnati November 11, 1971. As you are aware the SR Label concentrates on early unreleased 1970's shows when Elvis was at his peak. In this our twelfth release, we are proud to present a great show, one of the best of the 1971 November tour. Having been imprisoned in the golden cage of Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe Elvis got the opportunity towards the end of the year to embark on his longest tour since 1957 and without doubt amongst the best of the 70's.

Unlike 1969/70 the tour isn't well covered with official releases so what we have in our hands gives us the possibility to hear the quality of a Presley show from this tour. Elvis' activity on the stage is incredible and the vocals stretch his ability, he performs the best numbers in his repertoire from the last two years with practically no new songs. Elvis is so dynamic that sometimes he can't control himself, but at the same time he is able to deliver his best repertoire, sometimes reinventing it to. We can imagine Elvis concentrating on the music to produce a great show. Elvis, singing straight to the audience, the performance is solid, long and rough; the 24 songs are presented superbly. Songs like Proud Mary, You've Lost the loving Feeling and Polk Salad Annie never sounded better; Elvis covers every period of his career from the classic oldies passing from the early sixties hits to the best of his comeback years. Toward the end perhaps the only surprise is the classic Hawaiian Wedding Song. The man looks, sings and moves in a great way. Elvis is performing at the height of his ability, Elvis is into his music. His focus, the attitude and his relationship with the music are evident which enables him to deliver a great show. This level remains throughout the tour here we have its peak. The idea to release a 1971 November show was present from the begin of the SR label, the research of a good tape to gives the pleasure of the listen has continued in the last four years, finally this summer we have what we were looking for. Despite the limitation of the binaural tape, we believe that overall for an early seventies recording it represents the best and the only way to listen and enjoy Elvis at his best.

This previously unreleased recording was taken from an early generation copy of the original master tape, as recorded by a member of the audience. All tracks were digitally restored for your best possible listening pleasure; the sound quality is incredibly good considering the early Tour. As usual from this label, this new CD will come in a deluxe DIGIPACK, containing a collection of live photographs of the Cincinnati' concert.

The Unreachable Star - Cincinnati 1971 CD

Tracks: 01. 2001 Theme 02. That's All Right 03. I Got a Woman / Amen 04. Proud Mary 05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 06. You've Lost That Loving Feeling 07. Polk Salad Annie 08. Intermission 09. Love Me 10. Heartbreak Hotel 11. Blue Suede Shoes / Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On 12. One Night 13. Are You Lonesome Tonight? 14. It's Now or Never 15. Hound Dog 16. How Great Thou Art 17. Band Introductions 18. Lawdy Miss Clawdy 19. Bridge Over Troubled Water (+ reprise) 20. I Can't Stop Loving You 21. Mystery Train / Tiger Man 22. Release Me 23. The Impossible Dream 24. Suspicious Minds 25. Funny How Time Slips Away 26. Hawaiian Wedding Song 27. Can't Help Falling In Love /Closing Vamp --- Total Time: 68.10 min.

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