Elvis Presley – Loving You (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
Elvis Presley – Loving You (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
Elvis Presley – Loving You (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
Elvis Presley – Loving You (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE

Elvis Presley – Loving You (vinyle avec photo, non scellé)

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Loving You is the first soundtrack album by Elvis Presley

The Blue Moon Boys:

  • Elvis Presley – vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, percussion on “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear”
  • Scotty Moore – electric lead guitar
  • Bill Black – double bass
  • D. J. Fontana – drums

 The Jordanaires:

  • Gordon Stoker – piano on "Mean Woman Blues" and "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do", percussion on "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?", backing vocals
  • Hoyt Hawkins – organ on "Blueberry Hill", "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" and "Is It So Strange", piano, backing vocals
  • Hugh Jarrett – backing vocals
  • Neal Matthews – backing vocals

Dudley Brooks – piano on "Loving You", "Blueberry Hill", "True Love", "Don't Leave Me Now", "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?", "I Need You So", "Is It So Strange", "One Night (of sin)" and "When It Rains, It Really Pours"

George Fields – harmonica on "Party"

Tiny Timbrell – acoustic rhythm guitar on "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", "Lonesome Cowboy", "Hot Dog" and "Party"

 

 

1LP, transparent standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : picture disc

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Moving Image Entertainment

Original Label : RCA Victor

Recorded January 12 – February 24, 1957 at Radio Recorders Studio, Hollywood

Produced by Steve Sholes

Originally released in June 1957

Reissued in 2008

 

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Mean Woman Blues
  2. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
  3. Loving You
  4. Got A Lot O' Lovin' To Do
  5. Lonesome Cowboy
  6. Hot Dog
  7. Party
  8. Blueberry Hill
  9. True Love
  10. Don't Leave Me Now
  11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
  12. I Need You So

Side B:

  1. Tell Me Why
  2. It's So Strange
  3. One Night Of Sin
  4. When It Rains, It Really Pours
  5. I Beg Of You
  6. Party
  7. Loving You
  8. Got A Lot O' Lovin' To Do
  9. All Shook Up
  10. That's When Your Heartaches Begin
  11. One Night
  12. Loving You
  13. Don't Leave Me Now

     

    Reviews:

    “Purporting to be the soundtrack to Elvis' second film, this album collects songs used in the film on one side with new material on the other. The weakness of a couple of the movie tunes and the fact that the new songs were leftovers from the sessions used to produce Elvis' first gospel EP and latest single add up to his weakest album offering, although any album with "Got a Lot o' Living to Do" is alright. If you think of Loving You as simply an Elvis Presley album rather than a somewhat misleadingly packaged soundtrack, it was actually one of his more coherent and cohesive long-players, assembled from sessions all conducted in the first two months of 1957. By this time, he was doing precious little that was wrong, and his range and control were growing geometrically -- thus, amid some powerful rock & roll, including "Mean Woman Blues" (which could almost have passed for one of his Sun tracks), "Teddy Bear," the electric guitar-driven "Got a Lot 'o Livin' to Do," Ivory Joe Hunter's "I Need You So," and a hard, brittle-textured outtake of "I Beg of You," the King does some brilliant ballad singing on "One Night of Sin" and "Is It So Strange," and belts out one of his great blues performances on "When It Rains, It Really Pours" -- which boasts a killer Scotty Moore guitar part -- and moves into Sons of the Pioneers territory with the hauntingly beautiful Western ballad, "Lonesome Cowboy." He doesn't do badly with "Blueberry Hill," either.” AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder

       

    Ratings :

    AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 4 / 5

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