Released | MEMPHIS 5 CD Box Set & 2 LP Vinyl Set


By: Elvis Australia
Source: Sony Music
August 8, 2024

RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, has released 'MEMPHIS', the definitive and first fully comprehensive collection of Elvis Presley's hometown recordings. Over 111 tracks, 'MEMPHIS' captures Presley from his earliest sessions at Sun Studio - which occurred 70 years ago this Summer - to his final recordings in Graceland's Jungle Room. Along the way, the Bluff City serves as both home and muse to Presley, playing a pivotal role in the dramatic arc of his artistry as he finds creative rebirth at American Sound in 1969, overcomes personal struggles at Stax in 1973, and brings his most extravagant and spellbinding live show to the Mid-South Coliseum in 1974. Produced by noted Elvis authority Ernst Jørgensen, with rare archival material and new liner notes by GRAMMY-winning music historian Robert Gordon, 'MEMPHIS' is released in 5CD, 2LP configurations, giving fresh insight into the bond between Elvis and his eternal home.

Having incorporated elements of Sun Studio, Phillips Recording Service, and Ardent Studios into the design of his own Southern Grooves studio, Matt Ross-Spang has an ear for history, so it's no wonder that he's become the go-to guy for mixing Elvis Presley. It started with his 2016 mixes of outtakes from Presley's 1976 recordings at Graceland, and others followed, but his mixes on 2020's From Elvis in Nashville compilation, stripping overdubs away from the raw tracks Presley recorded during marathon sessions in June of 1970, were Ross-Spang's greatest feat, yielding such jaw-dropping tracks as the hard-choogling 'Patch It Up'.

Now, following a brief similar to that of the Nashville album, Ross-Spang has outdone himself on a new box set dropping just as Elvis Week commences this Friday, August 9th. With a nod to last month's 70th anniversary of Presley's first recordings for Sun Records, Sony Music/Legacy Recordings will release Memphis, a set of five CDs and/or two LPs produced by Ernst Jørgensen, collecting everything Presley recorded in his adopted hometown.

Naturally, that includes Presley's initial work with Sun Records' Sam Phillips, though those foundational recordings were not tampered with (nor could they have been, not being multitracks), only given a thorough restoration and remastering. After the Sun era, there were three other distinct moments when Presley cut records in Memphis: in 1969 at American Sound Studio, in 1973 at Stax Records, and in 1976 during remote recording sessions the King set up in his own Jungle Room at Graceland. Also included is a live recording of Presley and his touring band at the Mid-South Coliseum in 1974. All of those recordings get the Ross-Spang treatment.

Working from digital copies of the original multitrack tapes offered him a glimpse into the recording techniques of a bygone age. 'I was really excited to work on the Stax and American stuff simply because I'm a Memphis history nut', he says, 'and to get to hear those multitracks was really exciting. Working with Chips Moman at American, Elvis had a new band, a new producer, a new studio - everything was new. And yet Chips didn't have nice technologies like RCA [in Nashville]. He committed all that music to four tracks, typically. And oftentimes he recorded the [reverb] chamber right onto the track. Or put the bass and the acoustic guitar on the same track. So it was really cool for me to open that up and see how much commitment he had, the vision he had from the beginning'.

Those American recordings yielded hits like 'In the Ghetto' and 'Suspicious Minds', but the familiar versions, exploding with those distinctive string arrangements, are only hinted at here. The Memphis tracks reveal what preceded those orchestral flourishes: The sure-footed, house band Moman had assembled, aka The Memphis Boys, both soulful and rocking, playing their hearts out while the voice of Elvis rang out in the room. As Robert Gordon writes in the extensive liner notes, the new mixes put us 'standing next to Elvis inSide the recording studio, us and the basic band, hearing what he's hearing'.

Moreover, it's a master class in minimalist songcraft, as one hears guitarist Reggie Young weave his lines in with those of keyboardists Bobby Woods and Bobby Emmons, the latter's organ parts suggesting an orchestra, yet molded out of rawer sounds. Here and there are occasional overdubs, as in the remarkable 'Don't Cry, Daddy', where Presley harmonizes with himself. As Ross-Spang explains, 'We left in some of the overdubs that they did on the spot there [at American], but we didn't use things that they went back to Nashville to do'.

Ross-Spang didn't have to mix these tracks entirely on his own. 'It was really fun to get to work with Robert Gordon on this. I was sending him mixes and he was sending me notes back. And then producer Rob Santos and Ernst. Sometimes I can treat a mix too technically and not emotionally, but Ernst would give me very nontypical, emotional mix notes'. As the singer's raw emotion explodes from the speakers, Memphis reveals Elvis to be one of the premier soul artists of his time.

RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release 'MEMPHIS', the definitive and first fully comprehensive collection of Elvis Presley's hometown recordings, on Friday August 9. Over 111 tracks, 'MEMPHIS' captures Presley from his earliest sessions at Sun Studio - which occurred 70 years ago this Summer - to his final recordings in Graceland's Jungle Room. Along the way, the Bluff City serves as both home and muse to Presley, playing a pivotal role in the dramatic arc of his artistry as he finds creative rebirth at American Sound in 1969, overcomes personal struggles at Stax in 1973, and brings his most extravagant and spellbinding live show to the Mid-South Coliseum in 1974. Produced by noted Elvis authority Ernst Jørgensen, with rare archival material and new liner notes by GRAMMY-winning music historian Robert Gordon, 'MEMPHIS' has been released in 5CD, 2LP configurations, giving fresh insight into the bond between Elvis and his eternal home.

RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release 'MEMPHIS',  the definitive and first fully comprehensive collection of Elvis Presley's hometown recordings

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ELVIS PRESLEY 'MEMPHIS' TRACK LISTING: 5-CD

Disc 1 Sun

SUN SINGLE MASTERS
1. That's All Right (45 rpm master) (1:59)
2. Blue Moon Of Kentucky (45 rpm master) (2:07)
3. I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine (2:32)
4. Good Rockin' Tonight (2:15)
5. Milkcow Blues Boogie (2:38)
6. You're A Heartbreaker (2:12)
7. Baby Let's Play House (2:19)
8. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (2:38)
9. I Forgot To Remember To Forget (2:31)
10. Mystery Train (2:30)
THE SUN RCA LP MASTERS
11. I Love You Because (RCA LP version) (2:45)
12. Just Because (2:34)
13. Tryin' To Get To You (2:35
14. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') (2:27)
15. Blue Moon (2:43)
16. Harbor Lights (2:38)
17. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (slow version, aka My Baby's Gone) (2:42)
18. When It Rains It Pours (2:06)
19. Tomorrow Night (3:01)
20. My Happiness (2:33)
21. That's When Your Heartaches Begin (2:52)
22. I'll Never Stand In Your Way (2:03)
23. It Wouldn't Be The Same Without You (2:02)

Disc 2 - American '69

1. In The Ghetto (2:46)
2. Suspicious Minds (3:26)
3. Don't Cry Daddy (2:44)
4. Kentucky Rain (3:21)
5. Mama Liked The Roses (2:44)
6. Do You Know Who I Am? (3:06)
7. You'll Think Of Me (4:00)
8. True Love Travels On A Gravel Road (2:56)
9. Long Black Limousine (3:57)
10. After Loving You (3:12)
11. I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms) (4:32)
12. From A Jack To A King (2:25)
13. Without Love (There Is Nothing) (2:56)
14. It's My Way / This Time / I Can't Stop Loving You (studio jam) (3:59)
15. It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' (2:39)
16. I'm Movin' On (2:50)
17. Power Of My Love (2:42)
18. Stranger In My Own Home Town (4:55)
19. Wearin' That Loved On Look (2:55)
20. Any Day Now (2:59)
21. Only The Strong Survive (2:22)
22. Gentle On My Mind (3:37)
23. The Fair's Moving On (3:09)
24. Hey Jude (4:14)

Disc 3 - Stax '73

1. Promised Land (2:58)
2. Raised On Rock (2:58)
3. I've Got A Thing About You Baby (2:22)
4. If You Talk In Your Sleep (2:21)
5. My Boy (3:01)
6. Spanish Eyes (2:22)
7. Help Me (2:42)
8. I Got A Feelin' In My Body (3:35)
9. It's Midnight (3:22)
10. Find Out What's Happening (2:40)
11. If You Don't Come Back (2:52)
12. For Ol' Times Sake (3:38)
13. Just A Little Bit (2:34)
14. Talk About The Good Times (2:54)
15. Loving Arms (2:52)
16. You Asked Me To (3:05)
17. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues (4:28)
18. Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming (3:50)
19. There's A Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In) (3:10)
20. Take Good Care Of Her (2:52)
21. She Wears My Ring (3:25)
22. If That Isn't Love (3:41)
23. Three Corn Patches (3:36)

Disc 4 - The Homecoming Concert

1. Also Sprach Zarathustra (1:15)
2. See See Rider (4:12)
3. I Got A Woman / Amen (4:52)
4. Love Me (1:50)
5. Trying To Get To You (2:08)
6. All Shook Up (1:01)
7. Steamroller Blues (2:52)
8. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel (2:03)
10. Medley: Long Tall Sally / Whole Lot-ta Shakin' Goin' On / Mama Don't Dance / Flip, Flop And Fly / Jailhouse Rock / Hound Dog (3:33)
11. Fever (3:07)
12. Polk Salad Annie (3:32)
13. Why Me Lord (3:00)
14. How Great Thou Art (3:41)
15. Suspicious Minds (3:41)
16. Introductions (3:09)
17. Medley: Blueberry Hill / I Can't Stop Loving You (3:05)
18. Help Me (2:52)
19. An American Trilogy (3:58)
20. Let Me Be There (3:35)
21. My Baby Left Me (2:23)
22. Lawdy, Miss Clawdy (2:01)
23. Funny How Time Slips Away (2:45)
24. Can't Help Falling In Love (1:38)
25. Closing Vamp (1:17)

Disc 5 - Graceland 76

1. Hurt (2:07)
2. Never Again (2:50)
3. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (4:18)
4. Danny Boy (3:55)
5. The Last Farewell (4:02)
6. For The Heart (3:56)
7. Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall (3:18)
8. Solitaire (4:41)
9. Love Coming Down (3:089)
10. I'll Never Fall In Love Again (3:45)
11. Moody Blue (4:01)
12. She Thinks I Still Care (4:41)
13. Way Down (2:36)
14. He'll Have To Go (4:35)
15. Pledging My Love (5:08)
16. It's Easy For You (3:27)

2LP Highlight Edition:

Side A: SUN SINGLE MASTERS

1. That's All Right
2. Blue Moon Kentucky
3. Good Rockin' Tonight
4. Baby, Let's Play House
5. I Forgot to Remember to Forget
6. Mystery Train

Side B: AMERICAN '69

1. In The Ghetto
2.You'll Think of Me
3. Don't Cry Daddy
4. I'm Movin' On
5. Any Day Now
6. Suspicious Minds

Side C: STAX '73

1. Promised Land
2. If You Talk in Your Sleep
3. Take Good Care of Her
4. Raised on Rock
5. It's Midnight
6. Your Love's Been a Long Time Coming

Side D: GRACELAND '76

1. For the Heart
2. Hurt
3. Way Down
4. Danny Boy
5. Moody Blue
6. How Great Thou Art

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