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Now its time for song seven from 11 August 1970 Dinner Show. This number is my own personal all time favourite Elvis song and what a great almost effortless performance it is. Released by B.J. Thomas earlier the same year this version shows Elvis at his very, very best as the vocal, band and orchestra are all virtually flawless. This version was selected both for the movie and to open the original TTWII 1970 album and due to public demand was released as a single in the UK reaching #6. This gives me the perfect opportunity to talk about the new 2014 audio for a moment. In August 2014 Sony Legacy released a new 8CD/2DVD box set of TWIII. This contained the original album (plus bonus tracks), the six shows used for TWIII and an eighth CD (all remastered) of rehearsals plus 2 DVDs containg the original 1970 movie and the 2001 re-edit. Of the six concerts four had already been released. The opening show was FTD - One NIght In Vegas, the third show was Disc 2 from the box set Live In Las Vegas, Show 5 was Disc 2 of TTWII (Special Edition) and Show 6 was FTD - The Wonder of You. This however presented a problem to Sony because all four were remastered differently and didnt even sound as if they were recorded at the same venue never mind on consecutive nights!!! Sonys solution was to put head engineer Vic Anesini in charge of the remastering project as he had done an amazing job on the Complete Masters set. Now it is almost impossible to distinguish one show from another sound wise! Why talk about that here? Well if you listen to I Just Cant Help Believing from the original album and then to this (remembering that they are both the same recording) then some subtle differences make them sound almost completely different and for the better. There are two main differences which really stand out. Firstly, Charlie Hodges harmony vocal is erased on this version in order to give complete attention to Elvis wonderful vocal performance and secondly during the instrumental break the Trombones are moved back and the strings moved forward which make it sound more like the movie and improves it considerably!!!! This wonderful remastering job done by Vic Aneseni was the inspiration in replacing the raw mono audio from TTWII, The Complete Works with this awe inspiring audio!!!!!!!! Thanks for reading!! https://youtube/watch?v=qXgLArqXLMw
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:25:57 +0000

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