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The King In Motown City

The King In Motown City - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD The King In Motown City - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD
3 panel digipak

 
Title: The King In Motown City
Label: E.P. Collector
Label Number: EPC 2024-27
Release Date: 2024
Recording Type: Live Audience Recording
Location: Detroit / Michigan, Olympia Stadium
Date: April 22, 1977 - 8:30 p.m.
Sound: Average (partly poor)
   
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Also Sprach Zarathustra
C. C. Rider
I Got A Woman/ Amen
That's All Right
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Blue Christmas
Love Me
If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
Jailhouse Rock
O Sole Mio (by Sherrill Nielsen) / It's Now Or Never
Little Sister
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel
Fever
My Way
Band Introductions
Early Mornin' Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
Drum Solo (Ronnie Tutt)
Bass Solo (Jerry Scheff)
Piano Solo (Tony Brown)
School Day
Hurt (with reprise)
Hound Dog
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp /Announcements
  01:24
04:40
07:17
03:38
03:41
02:26
02:34
02:55
02:02
04:21
01:56
02:15
03:21
03:51
02:35
02:33
00:51
01:02
02:15
01:39
00:18
00:42
03:18
02:05
01:43
02:44
       
 Notes:   The King In Motown City - Elvis Presley Bootleg CD
3 panel digipak

The E. P. Collector Label is back this Year with another unique release of Elvis show in Detroit, April 23nd, 1977. The CD is titled "the King In Motown City" (EPC 2024-27).
Yes, it was the very last show that Elvis played in Detroit, primarily known as the center of the automobile industry, where three major car manufacturers operate - Ford, Chrysler and General Motors, hence the nickname Motown ("motor city").

The April 22nd, 1977 concert was previously released in 2006 on the extremely poor sounding CD "The King Has Landed," (actually one of worst sounding Elvis CDs ever) with several tracks being incomplete.
This show was never available in solid, listenable sound - until now!  So throw your old CD into garbage can and enjoy "the King In Motown City!"
The new tape was obtained from an American fan and has been carefully restored and mastered in January 2024, with a focus on preserving the integrity of the original recording.
Hence, some minor hiss may be present; we felt it more important to keep the high frequencies and natural ambience of the original recording for historic reasons.
The sound is very good for an off line recording - ask your CD dealer for audio samples!
As usual the CD is packaged in a nicely designed digipack with local press review. All images used for the artwork were taken during April 1977 tour including real Detroit photos.
 

 
        
 Sound Sample:   That's All Right
 
       
Concert: See comments for "The King Has Landed"