Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Elvis Pop

This blog has been overwhelmingly favoring catchy pop music. I would be remiss if I didn't focus on Elvis' fantastic pop repertoire.

Here are a couple of fantastic examples. Nothing profound in the lyrics ("You say you wanna hold me and stick to me like glue ...") but a great rhythm, simple and entertaining lyrics, fun backing vocals, and a catchy tune. That's all there is to it. Less than two minutes of foot tapping that'll put a smile on your face.

Both these selections are coincidentally from the same album Elvis Is Back! The lyrics to both these songs are by songwriting legends (Otis Blackwell & Leiber/Stoller). Dirty, Dirty, Feeling showcases Elvis' great voice and ability to actually infuse his voice with the "fun" that the song is supposed to convey. Make Me Know It is another great fun "throwaway" ditty that while not profound is a lot of fun and great excuse to get off your feet. I'm also going to throw in another song from these same sessions that is in exactly the same vein. I Gotta Know follows the same formula. There's something simple, beautiful, and naive about these songs. The recording sessions took place in early 1960 and we seem to be caught on the edge the musical drift from the innocent Ricky Nelson days (e.g., Lonesome Town) which is reflected in these recordings to the harder revolutionary music that was to come a few years later.

I have also selected to highlight Take 1 from the recording sessions. If you have any knowledge and experience with recording sessions, you may recognize how astonishing it is to have the artist run off relatively polished and complete versions of new songs on the first take. Elvis biographers have often commented about Elvis' incredible level of preparation at recording sessions and his uncanny ability to listen to a song once or twice and then sing it almost perfectly immediately. Now, you don't have to take biographers' word for this and experience Elvis' fantastic ability to record fantastic versions of songs on the first take. Do you believe that the final master used in the released version of I Gotta Know is Take 2 (included here along with Take 1)?

Both these selections were taken from the FTD release of Elvis Is Back! As I mentioned in yesterday's post, this is BMG's collector's label that legally releases studio outtakes and live recordings. I'll say it again, if you're even minimally interested in Elvis's recording career and "behind the scenes" views of Elvis in the studio, these collections are incredible. I personally prefer the studio outtakes to the live shows as Elvis seemed to have a pretty standard concert repertoire that didn't vary a great deal. FTD also has been re-releasing some classic Elvis albums in their unique style. For example, the Elvis Is Back! album was released in this 2-CD version that includes the complete album (beautifully remastered) as well as numerous outtakes from the album's recording sessions. Well worth the money. This album is available for a high price on Amazon here. Other FTD albums are available cheaper on http://www.shopelvis.com/. If you're looking for other FTD releases that are not available on ShopElvis, try this link to Amazon.

1. Elvis Presley - Dirty, Dirty Feeling, Take 1 (1.55 MB; 128 kbps MP3)
2. Elvis Presley - Make Me Know It, Take 1 (2.41 MB; 128 kbps MP3)
3. Elvis Presley - I Gotta Know, Take 1+ (2.73 MB; 128kbps)

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