Atlanta 1975



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Mxf Records

2016
Live Audience Recording
Atlanta / Georgia, Omni Coliseum
April 30 - 1975 , Evening Show



01. See See Rider [02:42]
02. I Got A Woman / Amen [05:23]
03. Love Me [02:08]
04. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) [03:03]
05. Love Me Tender [02:40]
06. All Shook Up [01:07]
07. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel [02:12]
08. I'll Remember You [02:44]
09. Help Me [02:46]
10. How Great Thou Art [03:10]
11. Band Introduction [01:10]
12. Johnny B. Goode [04:25]
13. Band Introduction [00:39]
14. School Days [00:52]
15. My Boy [03:48]
16. T-R-O-U-B-L-E [03:37]
17. It's Now Or Never [02:35]
18. Let Me Be There [03:30]
19. An American Trilogy [04:11]
20. Burning Love [04:23]
21. Funny How Time Slips Away [03:46]
22. That's All Right [02:24]
23. Can't Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp [03:11]



Press note (sic):

The MxF label will release soon its new special product called “Atlanta 1975'' featuring the unreleased Show from Atlanta April 30, 1975 plus a bonus DVD with unreleased footage from the same tour.

After the successful Las Vegas Hilton comeback, in spite a little bit overweight but with strong spirit, Elvis is ready to face his first tour of the 1975.. The rock attitude is back the performance is relaxed and superb like many critics noted…, still at the top if his ability he deliveries the classic one hour show as usually, but very intense updating the show with more contemporary repertoire, tossing away mostly of the oldies..There is a freshness that cannot be denied, Elvis was very energetic on stage, bringing back his best seventy rocker like Burning Love and his first That’s All Right Mama…and naturally his karate exercises…introducing his latest rocker single TROUBLE.. He sang with rough power and sensitivity at the same time, delivering a solid short show, with songs like Let Be There recent hit from Olivia Newton-John” and the classic “My Boy” sang terrifically. Elvis finally started to perform again his rocking repertoire appearing to be more focused on the music.