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Posted by: stefan Aug 21 2006, 02:28 PM







Fairy Tales

Genre: live recording
Format: audience recording
Sound: above average
Tracks: 26
Playing Time: 72:18

Recorded live: Cleveland, OH, October 23rd 1976


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01 2001 Theme (1:05)
02 C.C. Rider (4:00)
03 I Got A Woman / Amen (6:53)
04 Love Me (2:30)
05 Fairytale (3:10)
06 You Gave Me A Mountain (3:00)
07 Jailhouse Rock (1:32)
08 All Shook Up (1:13)
09 Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel (2:01)
10 And I Love You So (3:09)
11 Fever (3:00)
12 America, The Beautifull (2:15)
13 Polk Salad Annie (4:07)
14 Band Introductions (2:41)
15 Early Morning Rain (John Wilkinson) (1:00)
16 What'd I Say (James Burton) (0:46)
17 Johnny B. Good (James Burton) - Solo's (6:42)
18 Love Letters (incomplete) (0:27)
19 Hail Hail Rock 'n Roll (1:12)
20 Hurt (with reprise) (2:43)
21 Hound Dog (1:34)
22 Danny Boy /Walk With Me (by Shaun Nielsen) (5:14)
23 Heartbreak Hotel (1:43)
24 How Great Thou Art (3:46)
25 Mystery Train / Tiger Man (2:38)
26 Can't Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp (3:45)


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Notes:

A very, very good concert from the October '76 tour. Elvis is in a very good mood and very strong voice. The tracklisting is great and the show is enjoyable to hear.

* The band members solo's are not mentioned on the cover.

Posted by: colonel snow Aug 21 2006, 03:03 PM

the original audience recording lasts over 83 minutes should be released on 2 CD/CDr ; the CD is edited>> And I love you so is eliminated although mentioned on the cover.

the sound is very good and the concert is okay.

colonel snow

Posted by: stefan Aug 21 2006, 03:28 PM

Interesting reply again, And I Love You So in on my copy as I'm listening to it right now.

All songs mentioned on the cover are there. The only incomplete song (as mentioned above) is "Love Letters". I agree that some edits are audible, but most likely only some "between songs banter" was cut.

If the complete concert lasts over 83 minutes I like to know the source and which song(s) are deleted.

Posted by: colonel snow Aug 21 2006, 06:52 PM

hello stefan

here my answer to your question:
I traded the tape end 70's/early 80's>> I don't register when I got an audio tape but this was the time I got most of the concerts.
In the past I've transferred the audio tape to a CDR and this CDR runs over 83 minutes. The cd lasts over 72 minutes and that's a lot in time.
I think I found the difference in the instrumental solo part including Elvis' introduction of the musician:
Tutt solo - 1:57
Scheff solo - 1:50
Brown solo - 1:15
Briggs solo - 1:12
Love letters - 2:52
perhaps some dialogue was eliminated.
perhaps the CD runs a little bit too fast (it happened before with Chip - Sundial - Groti records)

I have sold my copy of the CD at the time because it was incomplete and the sound was below my tape source. I cann't compare anylonger the CD with my tape source.

this answers declares perhaps the difference.

colonel snow

Posted by: stefan Aug 21 2006, 06:59 PM

Thanks ! I have, myself, never came across a CDR of this concert, so the "complete" concert should be still out there then. I'll take it you made a mistake when you said "And I Love You So" was missing ?

Now that you mentioned it, the recording on "Fairy Tales" does sound just a tad fast. can anyone who knows more about such things confirm/deny that ?

Posted by: colonel snow Aug 21 2006, 07:17 PM

by copying an audio tape in a double cassette player on the normal speed there is only loss in the sound quality; but people in a hurry copy audio tapes with double speed and than there comes a little difference;

the next collector copied the tape again with double speed; of course is important which audio player; audio tape is used but when a later generation tape is the source for the CD you have a bad CD.
at this moment a lot can be corrected by computer programs but that was not possible in the 90's or was to expensive for the " import-factory ".
note: a lot of german originated CD-labels were pressed behind the "iron curtain"/eastern europe and has some inferior quality now and then.

colonel snow

Posted by: stefan Aug 21 2006, 07:19 PM

Many thanks for this additional info [img]style_emoticons/default/thumbup.gif[/img]

Posted by: JohanD Aug 22 2006, 04:13 PM

Great concert in decent sound.
One i play very often.

Another eyegrabber is the pic on the front.
The moment i saw it i had to have the cd and the pic!!
I was lucky to came across them both years ago on a fanclubday,and to this day the picture and cd brings back memories of that hunting.. [img]style_emoticons/default/laughing.gif[/img]

Posted by: Memphis-Man Mar 20 2007, 02:48 AM

A GREAT show from a very good tour in 1976!! clap.gif

M-M

Posted by: kingofspades77 Jan 23 2008, 05:40 AM

A fine performance by our man. One of the best versions of Fairytale (the best being from May 2nd 1977) i.m.o.

Posted by: christophe Feb 2 2008, 08:07 PM

I know the audio tape, but this tape turn 1/2 tone too slow. And the CD "Fairy tale" turn 1/2 tone to speed. So the different between both is 1 tone.

The complete show run 79:23 at the right speed.


times without applauses and dialogue:

Tutt solo: 1:43
Scheff solo: 1:32
Brown solo: 1:02
Briggs solo: 0:59
Love letters: 2:37 (musical key in F)

Posted by: colonel snow Jan 29 2013, 06:16 PM

The CD is re-released with the title Royal gambit in Richfield in 2008 on the Straight Arrow label. The sound is improved.


colonel snow

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