Elvis Presley - All Things Are Possible (1971) Remastered 1995
Rock & Roll | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 123 MB | Cover | RS
01. Also Sprach Zarathustra
02. That's All Right Mama
03. You Don't Have To Say You Love
04. Love Me Tender
05. There Goes My Everything
06. Sweet Caroline
07. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin
08. Polk Salad Annie
09. Only Believe
10. How Great Thou Art
11. Introductions
12. Johnny B. Goode
13. The Wonder Of You
14. Something
15. Make The World Go Away
16. Love Me
17. One Night
18. Blue Suede Shoes
19. Hound Dog
20. Mystery Train / Tiger Man
21. Love Me Tender
22. Can't Help Falling In Love
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Rock & Roll | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 123 MB | Cover | RS
01. Also Sprach Zarathustra
02. That's All Right Mama
03. You Don't Have To Say You Love
04. Love Me Tender
05. There Goes My Everything
06. Sweet Caroline
07. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin
08. Polk Salad Annie
09. Only Believe
10. How Great Thou Art
11. Introductions
12. Johnny B. Goode
13. The Wonder Of You
14. Something
15. Make The World Go Away
16. Love Me
17. One Night
18. Blue Suede Shoes
19. Hound Dog
20. Mystery Train / Tiger Man
21. Love Me Tender
22. Can't Help Falling In Love
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The show opens with a strong version of "That's all right" and without saying a word he starts with a good version of "You don't have to say you love me". Then he introduced himself as Frankie Avalon and continues with "Love me tender" with the usual kisses with the girls on stage. After this he says that he got the flu and announced he will make the rounds in the back and the balcony and say I'm a lying son af a bitch. Then he starts with a beautiful version of "There goes my everything" a song that he rarely perform on stage, and follows with a great version of "Sweet Caroline" and "You've lost that lovin' feelin'". Next a superb wild version of "Polk salad annie" and saying if you have a weight problem just do that… , then he starts with "Only believe" that he never done before on stage, and it's a great version too. Then he talks about that he did a gospel song in 1922 and won a grammy for it, and he attempt to start with "How great thou art" and stops with the song and ask where he is, and saying if I fall on these tables they sue the hell out of me and then continues with "How great thou art", with a lot of fooling in the beginning of the song. After this he introduced the members of his group and does a superb version of Johnny B. Goode and continue with "The wonder of you" and a good version of "Something" and then the rarely performed song "Make the world go away" . "Love me" and a great version of "One night" is next. Then he fools around with the opening of "Blue suede shoes". After this a short but rocking version of "Hound dog" which is also the last song from this show . Then from the January 26, 1971, opening show a good version of "Mystery train/ tiger man" and then he announced himself as Johnny Cash, then the second "Love me tender" on this CD and the last song of this CD is "Can't help falling in love" and has a little distortion, but that's the only little minus of this great CD. The sound quality is very good for a soundboard concert of 1971. I think every live fan should have this in their collection. (elvisnews.com)