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Steve


The new book from JAT Publishing, Elvis Starring in Oklahoma, was originally scheduled for December 5, 2006 but now expected to be published on November 21st.
stefan
This would have been a book that I would have wanted right as it came out. Although Tunzi's books are all great to have, the fact that again it is b/w puts me off a litle. I don't mind b/w pictures, but photobooks about 70's concerts should be published in color ! Those pictures of Elvis under those stagelights, in those flashy jumpsuits get alive and are mostly awsomely brilliiant in color, while in b/w they are "nice" or "good", but will never be more than that.

Like Elvis once said: "If I would stand still while singing, the people could better stay home and listen to my records" wink.gif
pacer1965
When I first saw the thread.I thought it was some kind of
Elvis musical biggrin.gif
I prefer the colour photos as well,Stefan.

Thanks
Lorraine
JohanD
True,colour is better.

But,the first Tunzi where all in B/W and amazing.

It's with the inclusion of the colour pages that the price went over the top,and i missed some since then...
Maybe this one will be in the good price range,like his first volumes.
NightRider
Agree Stefan, You just can't beat colour pics of our man, but i guess that seeing unseen pics in B/W is better than not at all. It is, however annoying, that most of Tunzi's books contain B/W versions of colour pictures. Why not release them in colour ? If the prices are higher, so be it. Surely it would compensate for the price if the books were full colour undecided.gif
stefan
That's exactly my point Chris. Imo the 50's pictures should be b/w where possible. It gives them an air off coolness if you understand what I mean. 70's pictures should be in color ... the time and circumstances as well as the clothing demand that.
Kenny
The price is $ 45.95 geek.gif
And another $ 10.00 for the shipping.

I would love to see the photos in color, anyone know who took the photos?
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