

A gem indeed! Of all his movie soundtracks, this has to be his finest. And it's in my top 5 of all his albums. A true artist at work...OnStage55 wrote: August 5th, 2025, 11:11 pm This Album was spun about 5 times in a row tonight. I couldn't get enough of listening to this gem.![]()
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Yes, I also would like to see a re-release of those albums in a boxset, great idea.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 6th, 2025, 4:22 am I gave these four vinyl goodies a spin yesterday. I still hope that somehow, at some point, these nice albums get the re-release they deserve. They could combine the four original booklets into one nice book. A nice LP-sized boxset will do...
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I agree. "King Creole" has always been in my top 5 Elvis Albums. And my favorite track is "New Orleans"... in glorious mono!Elvis NZ wrote: August 24th, 2025, 5:41 am King Creole has been my go to album since I first owned it and played it in 1976
Pure rock n roll
Back in the day when Elvis was in control of his own music and was given decent songs
to sing ones that he enjoyed singing its a pity he never added Hard Headed Woman and
New Orleans to his live set list both in my opinion are great
Hey, my favourite track is also New Orleans!!! Slinkiest song on this absolute gem of an album.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 24th, 2025, 8:28 amI agree. "King Creole" has always been in my top 5 Elvis Albums. And my favorite track is "New Orleans"... in glorious mono!Elvis NZ wrote: August 24th, 2025, 5:41 am King Creole has been my go to album since I first owned it and played it in 1976
Pure rock n roll
Back in the day when Elvis was in control of his own music and was given decent songs
to sing ones that he enjoyed singing its a pity he never added Hard Headed Woman and
New Orleans to his live set list both in my opinion are great
Yes, absolutely! Lyrics, phrasing, timing, atmosphere... everything in this performance is superb. That goes for the complete King Creole soundtrack imo. In fact I think Elvis was at the peak of vocal capabilities in 1958. The rawness was still there and the voicecontrol was fullgrown. A true master at work!Iwillbetrue wrote: August 24th, 2025, 1:47 pmHey, my favourite track is also New Orleans!!! Slinkiest song on this absolute gem of an album.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 24th, 2025, 8:28 amI agree. "King Creole" has always been in my top 5 Elvis Albums. And my favorite track is "New Orleans"... in glorious mono!Elvis NZ wrote: August 24th, 2025, 5:41 am King Creole has been my go to album since I first owned it and played it in 1976
Pure rock n roll
Back in the day when Elvis was in control of his own music and was given decent songs
to sing ones that he enjoyed singing its a pity he never added Hard Headed Woman and
New Orleans to his live set list both in my opinion are great
The picturization of the song is chef's kiss.
Bilbobaggins wrote: August 25th, 2025, 6:04 amYes, absolutely! Lyrics, phrasing, timing, atmosphere... everything in this performance is superb. That goes for the complete King Creole soundtrack imo. In fact I think Elvis was at the peak of vocal capabilities in 1958. The rawness was still there and the voicecontrol was fullgrown. A true master at work!Iwillbetrue wrote: August 24th, 2025, 1:47 pmHey, my favourite track is also New Orleans!!! Slinkiest song on this absolute gem of an album.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 24th, 2025, 8:28 amI agree. "King Creole" has always been in my top 5 Elvis Albums. And my favorite track is "New Orleans"... in glorious mono!Elvis NZ wrote: August 24th, 2025, 5:41 am King Creole has been my go to album since I first owned it and played it in 1976
Pure rock n roll
Back in the day when Elvis was in control of his own music and was given decent songs
to sing ones that he enjoyed singing its a pity he never added Hard Headed Woman and
New Orleans to his live set list both in my opinion are great
The picturization of the song is chef's kiss.
...it`s a good point and hard to disagree, but I am going with the early 60s as far as vocal capabilities.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 25th, 2025, 6:04 am In fact I think Elvis was at the peak of vocal capabilities in 1958.
And that's a good point and hard to disagree with too!Sweet-Angeline wrote: August 26th, 2025, 12:12 am...it`s a good point and hard to disagree, but I am going with the early 60s as far as vocal capabilities.Bilbobaggins wrote: August 25th, 2025, 6:04 am In fact I think Elvis was at the peak of vocal capabilities in 1958.
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