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The 1975 deluxe boxset plus#
In 1974 Elvis added the new songs 'Help Me', 'Let Me Be There' and ‘Why Me Lord’ to his regular set-list plus the old SUN classic ‘Trying To Get To You’ and not only that but Elvis started working on that old 'Polk Salad' again having left it off the set-list for the whole of 1973! on May 6th to prepare for this new tour, presumably to also rehearse ‘Big Boss Man’ which would be added as the surprise final number to his new shows March 1974 was Elvis' ninth tour of the USA, playing twenty-five shows in under 3 weeks with Elvis in fine form and putting on great performances.Īfter a 6-week rest the short four-day Tour 10 would take Elvis to California.Įven with so many concerts under-his-belt Elvis still wanted to put on strong shows and flew to L.A. In 1974 Elvis focused on a hard touring schedule and never once went into a recording studio.Įlvis would play 154 concerts and on his first tour in March the excitement would build as he headed towards the Memphis March 20th Closing Show that would be officially recorded for release by RCA. CD1 features a combination of May 10 San Bernardino Opening Show / Fresno May 12 show while the second CD features May 13 San Bernardino Closing Show. Īnother live soundboard 5” double-digipack FTD release this time focussing on Elvis' short Tour of California which went from May 10 to May 13. With a mix of fifties oldies, classics hits, new material and some nice surprises fans would have truly enjoyed these shows.Įlvis soundboard super-collector Geoffrey McDonnell & EIN's Piers Beagley check out the reality of this new FTD double-pack. Another live soundboard 5” double-digipack FTD release, this time focussing on Elvis' short Tour of California which went from May 10 to May 13.īest of all, these shows are previously unreleased soundboards.Įlvis’ 1974 ‘Live On Stage In Memphis’ album wasn’t released until July and Elvis’ set-list had changed a fair bit since his famous Aloha show.