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Elvis's Personal Vinyl Collection, Includes some cool surprises. The Secrets of Elvis' record collection"The King and Hi-FI" / "From Elvis' Record Crates"An EIN Review /Spotlight
The full list of Elvis' record collection was supplied by EPE and comprises more than 2,000 items of which more than 1,000 are catalogued in the Record Collector article (review below), meanwhile Michael Lollar from the Memphis Commercial Appeal also examines Elvis record crates. From Elvis's crates ... Influential singers fill list of vinyl
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It was Elvis Presley's synthesis of gospel, blues, soul, country and rhythm and blues that helped construct rock and roll in the 1950s, and his record collection reflects the far-ranging tastes that followed him into the 1960s and 1970s. From Chuck Berry to Bobbie Gentry to Beethoven, Presley was a fan.Graceland and EPE have cataloged the collection with 1,000 albums and singles filling up a 24-page list top-heavy with the "big voices" and "clear and distinctive" styles that were a magnet for Presley."Elvis used to say, 'I can appreciate the best of everything,' " says hisElvis friend and disk jockey George Klein, who once asked Elvis why he liked opera stars Mario Lanza and Enrico Caruso.There is only one opera recording (by Lanza) in the Elvis collection, which EPE's Todd Morgan says "leans heavily to black rhythm and blues and to black and white gospel." Graceland archivists cataloged the recordings by title and last names of artists, so exact numbers in each category aren't readily available. That's because many of the groups and solo artists who began as gospel singers crossed over into pop and rhythm and blues and later returned to their gospel roots. |
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The authors (Steve Cairns and George R. White) found what they termed as some "cringeworthy" releases:
Other interesting inclusions include releases by:
(Right:Graceland's classic "music centre") |
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In the book 'Elvis The Rough Guide' author Paul Simpson lists some of the highlights of interest from Elvis' record collection..
SINGLES1. "White Christmas" - Bing Crosby2. "Shake a Hand" - Faye Adams3. "Just Walking in the Rain" - The Prisonaires4. "Malaguena" - Andre Kostelanetz5. "Pledging My Love" - Johnny Ace6. "Unchained Melody" - Roy Hamilton7. "Blue Velvet" - The Clovers8. "Witchcraft" - The Spiders9. "I Walk the Line" - Johnny Cash10. "Peggy Sue" - Buddy Holly11. "Skinny Minnie" - Bill Haley12. "Fever" - Peggy Lee13. "Good Rocking Tonight" - Pat Boone14. "Chain Gang" - Sam Cooke15. "Stardust" - Frank Sinatra.16. "Gonna Miss You Round Here" - BB King17. "20-75" - Willie Mitchell18. "Share Your Love With Me" - Bobby Bland19. "The House of the Rising Sun" - The Animals.20. "Mr. Pitiful" - Otis Redding |
None of those surprise me.
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I think Sam Cooke, Jim Croce and Jose Feliciano surprised me because I'm a fan and never heard he liked them. David Cassidy too although it said Lisa Marie might have liked him nd bought for her. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Cool article, a few artists on the list which surprised me were the J5 and Cliff Richard (although I'm guessing he was aware of Cliff being a fan of his music and Cliff himself has stated he was the UK's equivalent to Elvis). Also thought Roy Orbison would be included as I've read that Elvis was a fan of Roy's. | |
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Good article; thanks for sharing. I'm surprised some of Elvis' crew is still kicking. So, Lisa Marie first met MJ at the age of six... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I knew this lol | |
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Rap? Yeah the J5 records were for Lisa I guess. I wonder if he ever met the Jacksons in Vegas? The other records don't surprise me too much, since I heard interviews or friends say he liked them. Elvis is Back LP had Jazz elements though. Boot Randolph who played sax on that LP I think was a jazz artist? [Edited 4/5/14 5:38am] Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Jackie Jackson talked about how Elvis's bodyguard almost threw him out the elevator in Las Vegas but Elvis reconigzed who he was and told them to leave him alone | |
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According to one biography, they did but it was quite brief. More like "my daughter loves your stuff" kind of thing. | |
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Larry King Live: January 9, 2003
Caller: Hey, Jeremy, one question I've had is Elvis Presley. Is Michael a fan of his? Because they're so much alike. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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From Elvis's crates ...
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Thanks for sharing this. Very cool insight into Elvis musical inspirations.
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Awesome article. I always love hearing what kinds of records artists have in their collections. | |
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Thanks for this. Read the whole thing, very interesting. Love the photos too! | |
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Cool glad you guys are enjoying it. Here is another article: Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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This is pretty cool... here is a story Billy Stanley(Elvis's stepbrother) recently told on facebook...
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^^ cool story! I like that he's really truly into music. People assume he was like a puppet, just singing songs others gave him to sing, but it seems he's really musical. Like being able to hear the 50s vibe in the KISS song. I think those unplugged concerts he did show his musicality. Also, I saw a short clip of him playing piano from the 50s, and he was pretty good for a someone who had no lessons whatsoever (and didn't have family members, a father for example, who was a pianist). He had a great ear for music. | |
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