January 29, 1971 DS - Las Vegas:
Also Sprach Zarathustra
That's All Right
I Got A Woman
Love Me Tender
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Sweet Caroline
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Polk Salad Annie
Introductions
Johnny B. Goode (James Burton Intro)
Introductions
Something
Heartbreak Hotel
Blue Suede Shoes
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
Hound Dog
Snowbird
The Impossible Dream
February 23, 1971 CS - Las Vegas:
Also Sprach Zarathustra
That's All Right
I Got A Woman (By The Time I Get To Phoenix)
Love Me Tender (intro) / Love Me
Mystery Train / Tiger Man
Sweet Caroline
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Polk Salad Annie
Something
Johnny B. Goode (James Burton Intro)
How Great Thou Art
Don't Be Cruel
Heartbreak Hotel
Blue Suede Shoes
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Little Sister / Get Back
Hound Dog
Suspicious Minds (January 28, 1971 DS - spliced)
The Impossible Dream (January 28, 1971 DS)
Closing Vamp (January 28, 1971 DS)
November 10, 1971 ES - Boston:
Also Sprach Zarathustra
That's All Right
I Got A Woman / Amen
Proud Mary
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Polk Salad Annie
Coming Home Baby (intrumental)
Love Me
Heartbreak Hotel
Blue Suede Shoes
One Night
Hound Dog
How Great Thou Art
Introductions
I'm Leavin'
Bridge Over Troubled Water
I Can't Stop Loving You
Love Me Tender
Suspicious Minds
Coming Home Baby (instrumental)
Funny How Time Slips Away
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
Bonus Songs:
Early Morning Rain (vibes overdub master)
That's What You Get For Lovin' Me (take 10, unedited)
LP1: January 29, 1971 Dinner Show
LP2: February 23, 1971 Closing Show
LP3: November 10, 1971 Evening Show
Press announcement: This comprehensive deluxe set contains three fantastic
sounding soundboard recordings. Two were recorded during his first Vegas season
in 1971 & one was recorded during his one and only live performance in Boston,
Massachusetts. After finishing the closing show at the International Hotel
(featured on this set) Elvis had a three week break until his first recording
session of the year. This one day recording session in March 1971 resulted in
one track being released on the Grammy-winning album "He Touched Me" and some
cuts being released in 1972 on the "Elvis Now" and "Elvis" (Fool) album. The
real studio work began in May & June of 1971. Following these recording sessions
Elvis went back on tour again in July 1971. Sadly, no soundboard recordings of
these shows have surfaced to date. The Boston recording is the very first
high-quality recording of a tour show. With a capacity of just over 15,000 Elvis
had to play 7 shows in Las Vegas to reach the same amount of visitors. Obviously
a show this big creates a complete different ambiance.
This limited edition boxset is now available in a red and blue vinyl edition.
Included are : 3 vinyl records - 3 compact discs - a fold out poster - bonus
photo