My "Very Best" of Elvis CD-R

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by chip-hp, Oct 9, 2003.

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  1. mudbone

    mudbone Gort Annaologist

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    You need to review the last few pages of the ED n mud thread.

    Someone made rude comments about you.

    mud-:D
     
  2. chip-hp

    chip-hp Cool Cat Thread Starter

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    Boy ... has this thread ended up in a ditch! :D
     
  3. Dave D

    Dave D Done!

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    yeah...anna and reel to reel...one after another!:D
     
  4. Bob Lovely

    Bob Lovely Super Gort In Memoriam

    Er, Mud!:D

    Bob:)
     
  5. mudbone

    mudbone Gort Annaologist

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    Like I was saying, Great comp, chip. Does anyone know who mastered Elvis '56?

    mud-:D
     
  6. mudbone

    mudbone Gort Annaologist

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    I was busy doing the Clam and lost my head.

    mud-:D
     
  7. Bob Lovely

    Bob Lovely Super Gort In Memoriam

    Forum axiom # 45.6

    If there is no mastering credit, the CD was mastered by:

    Ed Feenblatt

    Bob:)
     
  8. chip-hp

    chip-hp Cool Cat Thread Starter

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    Meanwhile ... back at the Elvis thread ...

    Do I need to upgrade my '96 version? ... I can probably get a copy from BMG for $8 w/o S & H ...
     
  9. czeskleba

    czeskleba Senior Member

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    You missed one of my favorites: Yoga is as Yoga Does... the only song to rhyme the word "serious" with the word "posterious".
     
  10. czeskleba

    czeskleba Senior Member

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    No best of Elvis is complete without "Such a Night" (with the false start), in my opinion.
     
  11. mrstats

    mrstats Senior Member

    I don't have the 96 version to compare it with. I recall Elvis fans (from elvisnews.com) complaining the reissue did not contain any bonus songs and that sound improvement was only minimal.
     
  12. mrstats

    mrstats Senior Member

    Any selection from HARUM SCARUM would be a fine addition to this collection. Elvis made some real terrible soundtracks in the middle to late sixties CLAMBAKE was truly awful. Only "Guitar Man" and "Big Boss Man" are worthwhile (and they were bonus tracks). During that time period, it was almost embarrassing to say that you liked Elvis music.
     
  13. ksmitty

    ksmitty Senior Member

    I would have found a place on that CDR for "In The Ghetto" and "Burnin Love" .
     
  14. mrstats

    mrstats Senior Member

    On the best of or worst of Elvis CD?
     
  15. btomarra

    btomarra Classic Rock Audiophile

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    For worst Elvis songs how about adding (There's) No Room to Rumba in a Sportscar and Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce.

    I believe all those really bad movie soundtrack songs wound up on an album titled: Elvis Greatest Hit (S)<----- put that at the beginning of Hit and you get an appropriate album title!

    Brian
     
  16. mrstats

    mrstats Senior Member

    As a bonus album, they could at HAVING FUN WITH ELVIS ON STAGE.
     
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