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The Complete Million Dollar Quartet  (Audio CD) 
by Elvis Presley

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Fifty years after a 21-year-old Elvis Presley first shook the world comes a reissue of the famed Million Dollar Quartet recording, the off-the-cuff Sun Records jam session where Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash joined Presley for a loose-jointed romp through 46 songs. Except that's not quite right--Cash either put down his part off-mic or rolled out his big baritone-bass when the tape wasn't rolling (the more likely explanation). So that, as Colin Escott writes in his liner notes, technically makes this a $750,000 Trio. And while this new edition is billed as the "complete" quartet--since 12 more minutes surfaced on a tape of superior sound quality found in Elvis's private collection, and the session is now in its right sequence--it obviously isn't the whole thing. (The 12 extra minutes are essentially four short instrumentals and "Reconsider Baby" at the start, as well as bits and pieces at different points throughout the CD.) But what survives is nevertheless fascinating, of course, not only for the historical record but for the fervor the three bring to a handful of spirituals (their finest moment) and how young Presley--who is already recording for RCA, and has just been dropped by Sun--presents himself. His new notoriety brings out a cocky charm, as he devotes much of these renditions of "Don't Be Cruel" and "Paralyzed" to an imitation of Jackie Wilson imitating him (Elvis knows Wilson only as one of Billy Ward's Dominoes), and boasting that Pat Boone recorded a song that Elvis wouldn't even audition. This fly-on-the-wall voyeurism should appeal to any student of rock 'n' roll history. But serious Elvisphiles will especially enjoy hearing Presley talk about the seeds of recording "That's When Your Heartaches Begin," mimic Hank Snow on "I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye," and express bemused ire over Faron Young, who had sent him a song ("Is It So Strange") he hoped Elvis would record. "He didn't want to give me none of it--he wanted it all, you know," Elvis says with a chuckle, supposedly referring to the publishing/writing credit, something Elvis's manager, the iron-fisted Colonel Tom Parker, demanded. As the trio moves through a plethora of material--Christmas songs, gospel, blues, R&B, country, pop, Dixieland, cowboy, and bluegrass--they become the hammer, anvil, and steel, forging a new form of music. What you have here, then, is no less than the sound of it, taking shape. --Alanna Nash

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: September 19, 2006
Studio: Bmg / Elvis
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Import, Original recording remastered
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Instrumental
2. Love Me Tender [Instrumental]
3. Jingle Bells [Instrumental]
4. White Christmas [Instrumental]
5. Reconsider Baby
6. Don't Be Cruel
7. Don't Be Cruel
8. Paralyzed
9. Don't Be Cruel
10. There's No Place Like Home
11. When the Saints Go Marchin' In
12. Softly and Tenderly
13. When God Dips His Love in My Heart
14. Just a Little Talk with Jesus
15. Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley
16. I Shall Not Be Moved
17. Peace in the Valley
18. Down by the Riverside
19. I'm with a Crowd But So Alone
20. Farther Along
21. Blessed Jesus (Hold My Hand)
22. On the Jericho Road
23. I Just Can't Make It by Myself
24. Little Cabin Home on the Hill
25. Summertime Is Past and Gone
26. I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
27. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong
28. Keeper of the Key (Carl Lead)
29. Crazy Arms
30. Don't Forbid Me
31. Too Much Monkey Business
32. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
33. Out of Sight, Out of Mind
34. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
35. Don't Forbid Me
36. You Belong to My Heart
37. Is It So Strange
38. That's When Your Heartaches Begin
39. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
40. Rip It Up
41. I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye
42. Crazy Arms
43. That's My Desire
44. End of the Road
45. Black Bottom Stomp
46. You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
47. Elvis Says Goodybe
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Johnny Cash?  Jan 06, 2010
I think anything Elvis and/or Johnny Cash is great. This is a great CD, but I didn't hear Johnny Cash on it at all.

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5Jerry Lee, Elvis, Carl and Johny Just Jamming  Mar 21, 2009
I bought this CD after seeing an amazing musical based on this real-life Jam session in Chicago. The musical was fantasic, but somehow I had trouble believing that Johny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis actually hung out one Christmas and played music together in the little studio (once an autoparts store/ garage) where they got there start. Picture yourself and 3 friends enjoying some Holiday cheer and deciding to take out a few instraments and sing. Now imagine that you just happen to be Elvis and your friends are the forefathers of rock and roll. That's pretty much what this is about. And it's not just their well know hits that you're eavesdropping on, but rather a lot of music from their roots. Gospel - church music and of course rock-a -billy. Unpretentious, pre-mega stardom, talent in its early days.

The sound quality is amazingly good considering that the session was secretly recorded back in the 50's.

Worth every penny.

2 of 19 found the following review helpful:

1falls short   Aug 07, 2008
I don't think elvis meant this cd to be released. Elvis is an exceptional entertainer and this cd falls very short of his usual recordings. There are songs listed here that are really just short converations and I was hoping to hear him sing the whole song. I would not buy this cd if I was thinking I was getting 47 songs. This cd is really disappointing and I'm surprised that it's on the market.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great Million Dollar Quartet  Jul 18, 2008
Love Elvis and this jam session with Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis is a must for any fan.

1 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Million Dollar Quartet  Apr 28, 2008
My husband really likes this CD. We had originally heard about it at Sun Studios in Memphis and it is everything they said it was.

 
 
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