Elvis Presley - Elvis at Stax (Deluxe 3-CD Box Set) (2013)

Artist: Elvis Presley
Title: Elvis at Stax (Deluxe 3-CD Box Set)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: RCA / Sony Music 88883 72418 2
Genre: Rock'n'Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 02:54:23
Total Size: 989/400 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Elvis at Stax (Deluxe 3-CD Box Set)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: RCA / Sony Music 88883 72418 2
Genre: Rock'n'Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 02:54:23
Total Size: 989/400 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
The R&B and Country Sessions - The Outtakes
01 - I Got A Feelin' In My Body [Take 1]
02 - Find Out What's Happening [Takes 8-7]
03 - Promised Land [Take 4]
04 - For Ol' Times Sake [Take 4]
05 - I've Got A Thing About You, Babe [Take 14]
06 - It's Midnight [Take 7]
07 - If You Talk In Your Sleep [Take 5]
08 - Loving Arms [Take 2]
09 - You Asked Me To [Take 3A]
10 - Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues [Take 8]
11 - Talk About The Good Times [Take 3]
12 - There's A Honky Tonk Angel [Take 1]
13 - She Wears My Ring [Take 8]
14 - Three Corn Patches [Take 14]
15 - I Got A Feelin' In My Body [Take 4]
16 - If You Don't Come Back [Take 3]
17 - Promised Land [Take 5]
CD2
01 - Mr. Songman [Take 2]
02 - Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming [Take 4]
03 - Spanish Eyes [Take 2]
04 - Take Good Care Of Her [Take 1, 2, 3]
05 - It's Diff'rent Now [Unfinished Recording]
06 - Thinking About You [Take 6]
07 - My Boy [Take 1]
08 - Girl Of Mine [Take 9]
09 - Love Song Of The Year [Take 1]
10 - If That Isn't Love [Take 1]
11 - Raised On Rock
12 - For Ol' Times Sake
13 - I've Got A Thing About You Baby
14 - Take Good Care Of Her
15 - If You Don't Come Back
16 - Three Corn Patches
17 - Girl Of Mine
18 - Just A Little Bit
19 - Find Out What's Happening
20 - Sweet Angeline
CD3
01 - Promised Land
02 - It's Midnight
03 - If You Talk In Your Sleep
04 - Help Me
05 - My Boy
06 - Thinking About You
07 - Mr. Songman
08 - I Got A Feelin' In My Body
09 - Loving Arms
10 - Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues
11 - You Asked Me To
12 - There's A Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In)
13 - Talk About The Good Times
14 - She Wears My Ring
15 - Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming
16 - Love Song Of The Year
17 - Spanish Eyes
18 - If That Isn't Love
The title "Elvis at Stax" is slightly misleading, suggesting Elvis Presley decided to set up shop at the famed Memphis recording studio so he could use their house band, or perhaps co-opt some of the Southern soul groove. That wasn't the case. Elvis chose the Stax studios to conduct several recording sessions in 1973 for a simple reason: it was close to his Memphis home. He rented out the studio twice, once in July and once in December, and brought in his crack backing band, recording enough material to fill out three CDs. This music was doled out over the years, accounting for five hit singles over three years (a B-side and a posthumous single also came from these sessions), along with three albums: 1973's Raised On Rock, 1974's Good Times, and 1975's Promised Land. These albums were all strong, but aren't often considered part of Presley's core canon, possibly because this mid-'70s run of records were often packaged like product (certainly there's not a memorable album cover among them), possibly because, apart from "Promised Land," there were no hit singles that could be called a true smash or part of his core canon. And that's why Elvis at Stax is so valuable: taken as a whole, these 1973 sessions are revealed as his last great blast of creativity in the recording studio. Essentially, he was working the same ground he began to plow on his 1968 comeback, but the aftershocks of Elvis Country are apparent, along with just the slightest hint of funky, organ-driven grooves. In this context, the preponderance of alternate takes are not tedious, but rather show Elvis' good humor and creativity as he tries out slightly different approaches on each take. What impresses is Presley's virtuosity and how he cannily constructed his performances to seem effortless: there's sweat fueling these tight, punchy renditions, and heart behind his ballads, and you can hear him work it all out on the alternate takes, then reach full flight on the finished masters. None of this was readily evident on the three LPs of Stax material, but this triple-disc, alternate-laden box lays it out plain and it's a joy to behold.