L e t    Me   T a k e   Y o u    H o m e  dae3595-2 / 1995

                             
   

Track Listing
Also sprach zarathustra / See see rider / I got a woman - amen / Love me / If you love me / Love me tender / All shook up /Teddy bear - Don't be cruel / Hound dog / Fairytale / Burninglove /Introductions / Johnny B. Goode / Introductions: Ronnie Tutt drum solo - Jerry Scheff bass solo - Glen Hardin piano solo / Hail Hail rock and roll / Introduction of Vernon and DR. Nick / T-R-O-U-B-L-E /  Why me Lord /  How great thou art /  Let me be there /  Funny how time slips away /  Little darlin / American trilogy / Mystery train - Tiger man /   Can't help falling in love / Closing Vamp 
 

Recorded live at the Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis/Tennessee Tuesday, june 10, 1975 - 8.30 pm

 
     
     
     
             

 
 

Second release of the DAE Label, which brings the show from june 10, 1975. Elvis is in a great mood and kicks of with a very powerfull See See Rider, followed by the usual I Got a Woman and Love Me. He continues with a  very well sung If you love me (let me know), and then the usual medley of All shook up and Teddy Bear / Don't be cruel, and Hound dog. After this he  does some promotion for the Elvis Today album by singing a very good version of Fairytale, followed by a rocking Burning Love. Band introductions follow, giving Elvis some time to get his breath back, and chat a little with the audience. After the introductions he continues with  another new song  T-R-O-U-B-L-E.  Then it's gospel-time, starting of with Why me Lord, introducing a very well laughing JD Sumner, followed by a very inspired and powerfull How great thou art, in  which  Elvis displays his vocal power and range in a shivering performance. Absolute highlight of the show, no doubt about it !!!! After this Elvis continues with a well performed Let me be there, taking the song to the limits. Last songs on this disc where not recorded in Memphis but in Jackson/Mississippi, june 9, 1975 (tracks 23,24), and Shreveport Louisiana june 7,1975 (tracks 25,26).
 

 

 
  Rating:     Show ***   Sound *****  
 

Review:     Hans / Elvisbay

 

 

 

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