The long awaited project about Elvis' first two years at the Memphis
Recording Service (Sun Records) will be released on November 28, 2005.
The Memphis Recording Service, Vol. 1 will contain a book, a 5.1 DVD
audio CD and a vinyl 45 single.
There will be a detailed book with exclusive new information, unseen
documents and colour photos covering the humble beginnings of Elvis
Presley's music career and its effects on the birth of Rock'n'Roll
during 1953 -1954.
The 5.1 DVD Audio CD will contain 11 fully restored tracks from
1953-1954. All of them has been remastered using never before released
original sources of masters, acetates and tapes to produce high quality
sound never before heard. A selection of photographs is used to
accompany each song.
Highlights Include: For the first time since 1954 we can hear That's All
Right in its true Sun sound without the fake RCA echo. This track has
now finally been re-mastered from the original Sun Mother master
straight to 5.1 Audio/ Dolby Digital sound. This original version has
never before been re-released on record, CD or any digital disc until
now.
Tracklist:
1. My Happiness
2. That's When Your Heartaches Begin
3. That's All Right
4. Blue Moon of Kentucky
5. Good Rockin' Tonight
6. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
First Louisiana Hayride Show 16th October 1954
7. Lucky Strike (Scotty and Bill tune up)
8. That's All Right
9. Blue Moon of Kentucky
10. Milkcow Blues Boogie
11. You're A Heartbreaker
That's All Right 45 rpm single
Processed and pressed for the first time since 1954 from the original
Sun master "Mother stamper"
The original Sun 209 45 rpm issue of That's All Right was Elvis
Presley's first commercial record. It was recorded on the 5th July 1954
at the Memphis Recording Service and was released later that month.
In late 1955 That's All Right was re-released by RCA Records with an
added echo effect on the vocal track. Subsequent re-issues of this song
from 1955 to the present day have all contained that same echo effect,
not faithful to the first Sun recording.
If you have never been fortunate to own the original pressing and hear
the sound as it was intended, here it is.
Through acquisition of the Sun's master "Mother" - the part
responsible
for pressing the first run of records, we can present That's All Right
back in it's original format with the same matrix number and three
pushmarks. This will give all true Elvis fans an exclusive chance to
experience the birth of Rock'n'Roll for themselves.
quelle:
Elvis unlimited
Klingt ja ganz nett
Recording Service (Sun Records) will be released on November 28, 2005.
The Memphis Recording Service, Vol. 1 will contain a book, a 5.1 DVD
audio CD and a vinyl 45 single.
There will be a detailed book with exclusive new information, unseen
documents and colour photos covering the humble beginnings of Elvis
Presley's music career and its effects on the birth of Rock'n'Roll
during 1953 -1954.
The 5.1 DVD Audio CD will contain 11 fully restored tracks from
1953-1954. All of them has been remastered using never before released
original sources of masters, acetates and tapes to produce high quality
sound never before heard. A selection of photographs is used to
accompany each song.
Highlights Include: For the first time since 1954 we can hear That's All
Right in its true Sun sound without the fake RCA echo. This track has
now finally been re-mastered from the original Sun Mother master
straight to 5.1 Audio/ Dolby Digital sound. This original version has
never before been re-released on record, CD or any digital disc until
now.
Tracklist:
1. My Happiness
2. That's When Your Heartaches Begin
3. That's All Right
4. Blue Moon of Kentucky
5. Good Rockin' Tonight
6. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
First Louisiana Hayride Show 16th October 1954
7. Lucky Strike (Scotty and Bill tune up)
8. That's All Right
9. Blue Moon of Kentucky
10. Milkcow Blues Boogie
11. You're A Heartbreaker
That's All Right 45 rpm single
Processed and pressed for the first time since 1954 from the original
Sun master "Mother stamper"
The original Sun 209 45 rpm issue of That's All Right was Elvis
Presley's first commercial record. It was recorded on the 5th July 1954
at the Memphis Recording Service and was released later that month.
In late 1955 That's All Right was re-released by RCA Records with an
added echo effect on the vocal track. Subsequent re-issues of this song
from 1955 to the present day have all contained that same echo effect,
not faithful to the first Sun recording.
If you have never been fortunate to own the original pressing and hear
the sound as it was intended, here it is.
Through acquisition of the Sun's master "Mother" - the part
responsible
for pressing the first run of records, we can present That's All Right
back in it's original format with the same matrix number and three
pushmarks. This will give all true Elvis fans an exclusive chance to
experience the birth of Rock'n'Roll for themselves.
quelle:
Elvis unlimited
Klingt ja ganz nett
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