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Elvis-TheKingsCourt _ The 7" Delux Custom Packs _ HIS HAND IN MINE

Posted by: NightRider Dec 1 2006, 07:03 PM



HIS HAND IN MINE
BMG 82876 X 2

Disc One
Original release and outtakes

1: His Hand In Mine
2: I'm Gonna Walk Them Golden Stairs
3: In my Father's House
4: Milky White Way
5: Known Only To Him
6: I Believe In The Man In The Sky
7: Joshua Fit The Battle
8: He Knows Just What I Need
9: Swing Down Sweet Chariot
10: Mansion Over The Hilltop
11: If We Never Meet Again
12: Working On The Building
13: Surrender
14: Crying In The Chapel
15: His Hand In Mine (1)
16: I'm Gonna Walk Them Golden Stairs (1)
17: Milky White Way (1*, 2*, 3)
18: Known Only To Him (1, 2)
19: I Believe In The Man In The Sky (1)
20: Joshua Fit The Battle (1)
21: He Knows Just What I Need (1)
22: Mansion Over The Hilltop (2*, 1)
23: If We Never Meet Again (1)
24: Working On The Building (1)
25: Surrender (1)

Disc two
outtakes

1: Milky White Way (4, 6*, 5)
2: His Hand In Mine (2*, 3*)
3: His Hand In Mine (4)
4: His Hand In Mine (5)
5: I Believe In The Man In The Sky (2*, 3*, 4)
6: He Knows Just What I Need (2*, 3*, 4*)
7: He KNows Just What I Need (5*, 6, 7)
8: He Knows Just What I Need (8*)
9: Surrender (2)
10: Surrender (3*, 5, 6)
11: Surrender (7*)
12: Surrender (8*, 9)
13: Surrender (WP 2/1*, 3, 4*, 5*, 6*, 7*)
14: In my Father's House (1*, 2*, 3*, 4*)
15: In My Father's House (5*, 6*)
16: In my Father's House (7)
17: Joshue Fit The Battle (2)
18: Joshua Fit THe Battle (3*)
19: Swing Down Sweet Chariot (1*)
20: Swing Down Sweet Chariot (2, 3)
21: I'm Gonna Walk Them Golden Stairs (2, 3)
22: I'm Gonna Walk Them Golden Stairs (4*)
23: I'm Gonna Walk Them Golden Stairs (5)
24: Known Only To Him (3*, 4*, 5)
25: Crying In The Chapel (1*)
26: Crying In The Chapel (2, 3(M))
27: Working On The Building (2*)
28: Working On The Building (3*, 4)

* previously unreleased material

Posted by: colonel snow Dec 5 2006, 02:43 PM

don't throw away your import CD "Surrender by Elvis";
on this CD are some tracks that are not on the FTD:

He knows just what I need - take 9;
Mansion over the hilltop - take 3 with f.s.;
In my father's house - take 8 + workpart take 1;

colonel snow

Posted by: mezaid Dec 6 2006, 04:21 AM

Thanks colonel snow

I was about to ask the question,

Whether it was worth kepping "Surrender By Elvis" or not

I'm still waiting for my copy of "His Hand In Mine"

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Adrian

Posted by: curtis simpkins Dec 7 2006, 09:06 AM

I have this one coming so i guess i need these tracks then


He knows just what I need - take 9;
Mansion over the hilltop - take 3 with f.s.;
In my father's house - take 8 + workpart take 1;

Posted by: KEV Dec 20 2006, 02:43 PM

To hear the main man at his best,play him singing his fav type of songs ie,gospel.

From the 1st track to the last,hear a man in a world of his own = MAGIC.


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Posted by: Memphis-Man Jan 30 2007, 08:28 PM

This has become one of my favorite releases from FTD. Elvis is in a word, awesome." These sessions truly produced some wonderful material.

M-M

Posted by: KEV Feb 20 2007, 12:44 PM

A review of HIS HAND IN MINE...


During his lifetime, Elvis Presley recorded three gospel albums and a four-song gospel EP. Presley's first full-length gospel album, HIS HAND IN MINE, sticks close to the quartet-style gospel singing Elvis loved as a youngster in Memphis. In fact, most of the arrangements on HIS HAND IN MINE mimic arrangements used by two of Elvis' favorite groups, the Statesmen and the Memphis-based Blackwood Brothers. The influence of such black gospel quartets as the Swan Silvertones and the Golden Gate Quartet, whom Elvis would have known through radio broadcasts, can also be heard on many numbers. As on all recordings inspired by the musical enthusiasm of his youth, Elvis shines on HIS HAND IN MINE, singing with breathtaking passion and dexterity. The first twelve songs on this disc, all classics of the genre, constitute the album as it was originally released in 1960.


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Posted by: JerryNodak Mar 4 2007, 08:05 PM

My favorite of his gospel albums is How Great Thou Art, but His Hand In Mine is great, also. In fact, this FTD Deluxe version puts everything in perspective for me and gives me an appreciation for this album that I didn't have before. If you enjoy Elvis' gospel recordings you can't go wrong with this.

Posted by: curtis simpkins Dec 15 2007, 07:48 AM

Playing this one again and this is one of my fav album's of Elvis,
and i like this one better then "HOw Great Thou Art" to many slow songs on that lp.

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