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Finding The Way Home

 
    
 Title: Finding The Way Home 
 Label:Southern Gentlemen 
 Label Number: 6969 
 Release Date:1999 
 Recording Type:Soundboard 
 Location:American Sound - Memphis , TN. 
 Date:January - February 1969 
 Sound:Soundboard ! 
     
 Track Listing: CD 1 :
Wearin' That Loved On Look (7 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - Only The Strong Survive (4 f.s.) - Long Black Limousine (take 1 , 2 , 4, 7 , 8 & 6) - Only The Strong Survive (2 f.s.) - You'll Think Of Me (take 1 , 2 , 4 , 7 , 8 & 6) - From A Jack To A King (take 1 & 2) - Only The Strong Survive (1 f.s.) - Without Love (take 1 & 2) - Only The Strong Survive (1 alt. take) - If I'm A Fool (take 1 , 2 , 3) - Suspicious Minds (take 1 , 2 , 3 & 7) - Only The Strong Survive (take 1 , 3 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - In The Ghetto (take 2 & 1)

CD 2 :
Kentucky Rain (take 1 , 4 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - Suspicious Minds (take 4 , 5 & 6) - In The Ghetto (take 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11) - You'll Think Of Me (take 4 , 5 & 8) - From A Jack To A King (2 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - Without Love (take 4) - Wearin' That Loved On Look (3 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - If I'm A Fool (take 6 , 7 & 5) - Only The Strong Survive (3 f.s. & 1 alt. take) - A Little Bit Of Green (take 2 & 1) - Kentucky Rain (2 f.s., take 7 & 10) - Poor Man's Gold (instrumental).
 
 
Notes: When the Bilko label released their "American Crown Jewels" some years ago, the Elvis World was stunned and lost for words. Never before had a non-RCA release been issued with such an enormous amount of unreleased takes that for once really mattered. Okay, in the past other albums have seen the light of day that can be considered classics in their own right but an album full of alternate material from these legendary sessions in early 1969, we bowed our heads in admiration. Oh yeah, did I mention that the sound on that classic CD was awesome and since then rarely equalled let alone improved on?