Don't Cry Daddy (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, February 18, 1970)
Kentucky Rain (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, February 16, 1970)
Long Tall Sally (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, February 18, 1970)
The Wonder Of You (Rehearsal - Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, February 18, 1970)
Track Listings (18) - Disc #2
Blue Suede Shoes
Johnny B. Goode
All Shook Up
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Hound Dog
I Can't Stop Loving You
My Babe
Medley; Mystery Train\ Tiger Man
Words
In The Ghetto
Suspicious Minds
Can't Help Falling In Love
I Got A Woman (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 1969)
Medley: Jailhouse Rock / Don't Be Cruel; Jailhouse Rock\ Don't Be Cruel (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 1969)
Heartbreak Hotel (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 1969)
Baby, What You Want Me To Do (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 1969)
Reconsider Baby (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 1969)
Funny How Time Slips Away (Live at International Hotel Las Vegas, NV, August 25, 1969)
After an eight-year absence from live performance, Elvis Presley made his triumphant return to the concert stage in 1969 at The International Hotel in Las Vegas. On the heels of Suspicious Minds, In The Ghetto, the 68 Come... more »back Special and the acclaimed album From Elvis In Memphis, the year that man landed on the moon was also the year that Elvis reclaimed his standing as the ultimate live performer.
On Stage and Elvis In Person are the classic live albums that capture the shows which forever cemented the long and famous association between the iconic entertainer and the sparkling desert city. This Legacy Edition contains both albums in their entirety, plus nine bonus tracks and a rehearsal take of The Wonder Of You, the hit version of which is also featured. These transcendent performances chronicle Elvis creative rebirth as a stage performer and showcase The King s deep connection with his loyal audience.« less
After an eight-year absence from live performance, Elvis Presley made his triumphant return to the concert stage in 1969 at The International Hotel in Las Vegas. On the heels of Suspicious Minds, In The Ghetto, the 68 Comeback Special and the acclaimed album From Elvis In Memphis, the year that man landed on the moon was also the year that Elvis reclaimed his standing as the ultimate live performer.
On Stage and Elvis In Person are the classic live albums that capture the shows which forever cemented the long and famous association between the iconic entertainer and the sparkling desert city. This Legacy Edition contains both albums in their entirety, plus nine bonus tracks and a rehearsal take of The Wonder Of You, the hit version of which is also featured. These transcendent performances chronicle Elvis creative rebirth as a stage performer and showcase The King s deep connection with his loyal audience.
Elvis recorded live amid the blaze of his 1968-71 revival
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 03/23/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After an eight-year layoff from concert performance, Elvis returned to the stage with a pair of runs at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. The first shows, in the summer of 1969, were first captured on Elvis in Person at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, and featured samples of his seminal early hits and then-contemporary smashes. In early 1970 he returned for a second set of shows, documented on On Stage, and changed up the set list to highlight his restyling of others' hits in his own image. RCA's new two-disc Legacy Edition combines both albums and ten bonus tracks into a superbly detailed picture of Elvis' return to the stage and the physical reconnection to his fans.
When originally released, the albums caught Elvis amid his biggest blaze of glory. His televised '68 Comeback Special had proved him still vital, and the 1969 studio sessions that resulted in From Elvis in Memphis (and its own 2-CD Legacy reissue) had proved him still relevant. The live sets showed Elvis to be both a star of the brightest magnitude and an artist with something to say to contemporary audiences. With both an extensive legacy and new singles, Elvis had to find a way to satisfy crowds that came to hear both his rich back catalog and his hot new hits. In the '69 shows, featured on disc two of this set, Elvis cherry-picked from his seminal rock `n' roll sides (including blistering versions of "Mystery Train" and "Hound Dog"), his early'60s post-army comeback hits, and the contemporary tracks he'd recently laid down with Chips Moman at American Studios.
For his 1970 return to Las Vegas, featured on disc one, Elvis leaned away from the rocked-up performances of 1969 and more heavily on his then-current penchant for covers. Beyond his Top 10 cover of Ray Peterson's "The Wonder of You," the selections forsook the golden oldies in favor of recent hits by Engelbert Humperdinck ("Release Me"), Neil Diamond ("Sweet Caroline"), Tony Joe White ("Polk Salad Annie"), the Beatles ("Yesterday," recorded at the 1969 shows), Creedence Clearwater Revival ("Proud Mary"), and Joe South ("Walk a Mile in My Shoes"). It's a mark of Elvis' force and singularity as a performer that the original singers often disappeared in his wake, and a few of these songs (particularly "Walk a Mile in My Shoes") became as closely associated with the King as with their originators.
Elvis sounds loose, comfortable and artistically commanding on stage, a surprise given his eight-year hiatus from live performance. No doubt his A-list TCB Band (which included James Burton, Jerry Scheff, Glen D. Hardin and the Sweet Inspirations) helped him regain his crown, but the essential flame that sparked in 1954 was clearly still burning within sixteen years later. A hint of his humble uncertainty is shown as he introduces "Kentucky Rain" with "I have out a new record, just came out in the past week or so, I hope you like it," but his fans never had a doubt. As with his Memphis sessions of 1969, the liberty to engage his musical muse spurred Elvis to great artistic heights. Freed from the musical dross that filled many of his film soundtracks, standing in front of an audience he'd not seen face-to-face in nearly a decade, Elvis dug deep into the music he loved.
"The King's best live albums gets the royal treatment on the legacy edition. Superb packaging, original cover art work, a nice booklet with interesting liner notes, pictures and memorabilla, pristine sound quality, ten bonus tracks and, best of all, Elvis Presley at the peak of his powers. "On Stage" on disc one and "Elvis In Person" on the second are presented in their original running order and augmented by a total of ten interesting and very good bonus songs. Tracks like "C.C Rider", "Sweet Caroline", "Polk Salad Annie", "Proud Mary", "Walk A Mile In My Shoes", "Johnny B. Goode", "Mystery Train/Tiger Man", "Words", "In The Ghetto" and, most of all, an absolutely stunning version of his then current single "Suspicious Minds" are the standouts, but there's really not a bad song on this collection. Besides hearing Elvis in all his glory mention must be made of his superb musicians. James Burton(guitar), John Wilkinson(guitar), Jerry Scheff(bass), Larry Muhuberac(piano 1969), Glen Hardin(piano 1970), Ronnie Tutt(drums 1969) and Bob Lanning(drums 1970) are peerless and sophisticated as well as soulful players that covers the whole spectrum of music that Elvis wanted to present. White gospel group The Imperials and black soul quartet The Sweet Inspirations are also a joy to hear. If You're the least bit interested in Elvis Presley You're not excused for missing out on this one. Truly a package fit for a king!"
Legacy Edition Shipping error
James R. Chlebowski | 04/28/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I purchased this C/D and when I heard some of the music previewed on Amazon I liked some of the blues renditions in this collection. When I received the C/D in the mail I was utterly disappointed when I played the first C/D. The music was not of Elvis Presley but of some terrible metal band. When I attempted to call the number provided by Amazon to call Sony and request a replacment C/D no one ever would answer the number provided by Amazon Customer Service. I have yet to receive the Elvis disc I had paid for. Disapppointed in Amazon and Sony poor customer services."
Best Of The Elvis Concert Albums
David Ellefson | Dallas, TX | 04/21/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Elvis was at his peak when he made this album. It was recorded during his 1969 Vegas comeback series and it shows. This is Elvis at his most clear sounding and strong voice. The song selection is also some of his best. Highly Recommended."
The Ultimate Best
Steve T. Nixon | 04/18/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This "dates" me but I have the original 33 1/3 album. If you're a fan, this CD will only enhance the rich history of Elvis Presley. "ELVIS", qutie simply is still the best, always will be ! If somehow you've just discovered this man, you're in for a treat. STEVE T. NIXON - Bountiful, Utah"