OLD TIMES THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN
DAE 3595-1
Released 1995
Tuscaloosa, August 30 - 1976
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Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
I Got A Woman/Amen
Love Me
If You Love Me
You Gave Me A Mountain
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
And I Love You So
Jailhouse Rock
Fever
America
Introductions
Early Morning Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
Band Solos
Love Letters
Introductions
School Days
Hurt
Hound Dog
My Heavenly Father (Kathy Westmorland)
Mystery Train/Tiger Man
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
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Sound: Excellent Soundboard.
Both the sound and the Artwork are great. Elvis not quite so great. Just an average show - there are far better from 1976 to choose from.
I agree Chris, BUT, the version of Love Letters is brilliant and I prefer this version over any other performed version ever ! (performance is as brilliant as the sound is on this disc, which is even better than The Bicentennal Elvis Experiece from Fort Baxter)
I played this for the first time today in the car, and have to say its one of my favorite 76 shows now, and i was amazed at how good the sound is, Elvis is right up front, his voice sounds strong and not weak like many shows from this time period.
Elvis version of "America" at this show is also noteworthy!
M-M
The concert was re-released:
1995 - CD Tuscaloosa night (Elvis Mania Sound);
1999 - CD Cutting loose in Tuscaloosa;
1999 - One night in Alabama (TL 1385).
colonel snow
A great sounding CD. As noted above Elvis' performances of Love Letters and America the Beautiful are stand outs. It's a good enough performance. Not much talking as Elvis seems focused on his set list on this evening.
M-M
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