Second upload...
Elvis as recorded live in Richmond, Virginia. April 10, 1972.
This soundboard show is unreleased officially but available on 2008 bootleg CD "RED HOT IN RICHMOND" released by "Madison" label.
Here is the tracklist:
Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
Proud Mary
Never Been To Spain
You Gave Me A Mountain
Until It's Time For You To Go
Polk Salad Annie
Love Me
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
Heartbreak Hotel
Hound Dog
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Love Me Tender
It's Over
Suspicious Minds
Band introductions
For the Good Times
I Can't Stop Loving You
American Trilogy
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (incomplete*)
Funny How Time Slips Away
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
Elvis On Tour
Four complete concerts were filmed and recorded by MGM. The fact, that all the tapes belong to MGM, surely doesn't make it easy for official releases by Sony/BMG. The only one so far is the April 18th San Antonio concert on Close up. The bootleg releases have quite improved over the years. It all started with the Vicky label, almost everything was there, but in modest quality, then within the last years some surprising releases were issued, excellent sound, but still mono. Now Madison starts the stereo campaign, exciting, but still not perfect, because of editing mistakes and missing parts. Let's hope for some official releases before 2012.
The Richmond Concert
The April 10, 1972 concert in Richmond was not that perfect, compared to some of the other three shows. That might've been the reason why no song was included completely in the documentary. After four strong versions from 'See See Rider' to 'You Gave Me A Mountain', the quality of the songs goes down a bit. Elvis starts kidding around, not caring too much about the cameras. Everyone at stage seems to loose concentration, but by the second half of "Bridge" they got it together again. And then - what a version of 'It's Over'! In my opinion it's one of the best renditions of the song that I might have heard, including this really cool intro by Elvis. Vicky had it as a bonus on their Complete On Tour Session Vol. 1 in enhanced quality, and Mystery Train put it as a bonus on "All That I Am", 'cause there sure is something special about it. What else is worth mentioning? 'Suspicious Minds', 'For The Good Times', 'I Can't Stop Loving You', yeah the second half of the concert has already New York standard, climaxing in 'An American Trilogy'.
The Madison Release
Again the "Master Of The Art" delivers a well taken care of package. The liner notes lead you through all the special moments in this concert. But...what about the sound? Since no bootleg label ever tried to improve the rather average sound of the Vicky release Carry Me Back To Old Virginia, this version doesn't have any competition. Unfortunately, comparing this release with their latest one Greensboro Revolution!, the crystal and clear sound is gone. The high frequencies are missing. Usually a professional label like Madison should have been able to remaster the sound to the same high standard, if anybody with a equalizer can do at home.
The Madison label is an expert about artwork, but surely isn't an expert about editing or sound-improvement.
No offense...-), the stereo sound is still exciting.
Elvis definitely has the very best renditions of all six of these extremely marvelous songs. Elvis had the unique ability to make very nearly ever song that he ever recorded his very own song. Elvis is totally irreplaceable and truly a one of a kind. This video was absolutely phenomenal in every way, 10 Stars as always Marco.
ElvisSacramento 3 years ago 5