Elvis: Now In Person 1972 FTD Book / CD
Elvis: Now In Person 1972 FTD Book / CD
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One of the most ambitious releases in the Follow That Dream collector's series, Elvis: Now In Person 1972 is a landmark set documenting Elvis Presley at the peak of his touring power — from the glittering stages of Las Vegas to the sold-out arenas of the April 1972 East Coast tour.
Curated by David English and Pål Granlund, this limited-edition Collector's Set spans four months of extraordinary performances and rare studio rehearsals, offering an unparalleled window into Elvis's artistry and work ethic during one of his most prolific periods.
What's Included
- 2 Hardcover Books — From Las Vegas to Buffalo (120 pages) and The April Tour (384 pages), richly illustrated chronicles of the 1972 concert season
- 4 CDs — Live performances, studio rehearsals, and previously unreleased recordings, all mixed by Grammy-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang
- Limited Edition 33rpm EP — A rare vinyl pressing exclusive to this collector's set
CD Highlights
- CD 1 – Las Vegas, February 1972: Hilton Hotel International performances including multiple versions of "Never Been To Spain," "You Gave Me A Mountain," and "An American Trilogy" — several previously unreleased
- CD 2 – Studio Rehearsals, March 1972: RCA Hollywood sessions featuring early run-throughs of "Burning Love," "Always On My Mind," and "Separate Ways"
- CD 3 – The April Tour: Live recordings from Hampton Roads, Richmond, Greensboro, and San Antonio
- CD 4 – Stage Rehearsal, Buffalo, April 5, 1972: Entirely previously unreleased; captured at the Statler Hilton Hotel — note: audio source is historically significant but of variable quality
A definitive addition to any serious Elvis collection and an essential document of the King at his live performance peak.
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