Elvis Presley - In Person At The International Hotel Las Vegas Nevada (Translucent Gold vinyl)
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Bass – Jerry Scheff
Drums – Ron Tutt
Guitar – James Burton, John Wilkinson
Guitar, Vocals – Charlie Hodge
Orchestra – Bobby Morris & His Orchestra
Piano, Organ – Larry Muhoberac
Vocals – The Imperials (A2-4,A7,B1-5), Millie Kirkham, The Sweet Inspirations (A2-4, B1-5)
Arranged by Billy Goldenberg (B5), Glen Spreen (B3-4), Mike Leech (pistes : B3-4)
1 LP, Gatefold Cover & Poster
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Translucent Gold & Blue Swirl
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Live
Record Press : RTI
Label : Friday Music
Original Label : RCA Victor
Recorded 22-26 August 1969 at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Produced by Felton Jarvis
Remastered by Joe Reagoso
Originally released in 1970
Reissued in 2018
Tracks:
Side A :
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Johnny B. Goode*
- All Shook Up*
- Are You Lonesome Tonight*
- Hound Dog
- I Can't Stop Loving You*
- My Babe**
Side B :
- Medley: Mystery Train / Tiger Man
- Words*
- In The Ghetto*
- Suspicious Minds*
- Can't Help Falling In Love*
Reviews :
"When Elvis and the Colonel decided it was time to start appearing live again, they assembled a crackerjack band (featuring James Burton) and took on Vegas full-bore. Easily the King's best live album, In Person at the International Hotel featured a slew of hits, including "Johnny B. Goode," "My Babe," the "Mystery Train/Tiger Man" medley, and "Suspicious Minds." If the album had a flaw, it was its skimpy running time (36 minutes). We now know, from the unissued tracks from these same performances that were added to the remastered On Stage (1970), that there was more to the repertory of those five days of August 1969 shows than is represented here; but the producers, limited to a single LP, faced a major problem: Should they weigh the tracks more toward his current repertory and recent singles, or toward his classic songs? The classic songs sort of won out, but in the decades since, those then-recent singles have risen in stature. Regardless of what they're playing, the band really rock throughout, and that's not just Burton -- who sounds like he's wearing his fingers ragged as he puts a new edge on "Hound Dog," coming up with something different than, yet vaguely similar to, Scotty Moore's approach to the song in concert 14 years earlier -- but also the entire guitar contingent of John Wilkinson and Charlie Hodge (not to mention Elvis himself, who strums along here and there) and the muscular rhythm section of bassist Jerry Scheff and drummer Ronnie Tutt. The vocal support by Hodge, Millie Kirkham, the Sweet Inspirations, and the Imperials is soaring and tasteful, never more so than on the album's seven-minute version of "Suspicious Minds" and the soaring finale, "Can't Help Falling in Love."" AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,22 / 5