Elvis as Recorded at Madison Square Garden, an Album by Elvis Presley. Released in June 1972 on RCA (catalog no. SF 8296; Vinyl LP). Genres: Rock & Roll. Elvis as Recorded at Madison Square Garden, an Album by Elvis Presley. Released in 1972 on RCA Victor (catalog no. PQ8-2054; 8 Track). Genres: Rock & Roll, Pop.
Elvis As Recorded at Madison Square Garden was recorded live by Elvis Presley at the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on Saturday, June 10, 1972. The concert was promoted as Elvis’ first live concert in the Big Apple since the 1950s. The album was released only one week later on June 18, 1972. The LP peaked at the number 11 position on July 9, 1972.
It was on the chart for thirty-four weeks. The regular release of this album is relatively common, however, the promotional releases are highly desirable by the serious Elvis collectors. Mfg: RCA Records Catalog: LSP-4776 Title: Elvis As Recorded at Madison Square Garden Artist: Elvis Presley Release: 1972 Book Value: $300 Cover: White, gatefold, double pocket. Has contents and running times printed on two, white 4″x6″ stickers at left side, on front. The cover has no printing.
Discs: While label. Dynaflex vinyl. Banded for radio play. Promotional NOT FOR SALE only. INNER SLEEVE: 21-112-1 54A (8/71) 21-112-1 56A (8/71) 21-112-1 57A (8/71) Catalog: LSP-4776 Title: Elvis As Recorded at Madison Square Garden Release: 1972 Book Value: $80-$100 Cover: Front: RCA Victor logo and number at upper left. Back: Pictures Elvis Now and Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Vol. Promotional issue has white label programming stickers applied to front cover.
Closeup of stickers. Disc: Orange label. Dynaflex vinyl.
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(1972) INNER SLEEVE: 21-112-1 54A (8/71) Catalog: LSP-4776 Title: Elvis As Recorded at Madison Square Garden Release: 1972 Book Value: $30 Cover: Front: RCA Victor logo and number at upper left. Back: Pictures Elvis Now and Elvis Sings Hits from His Movies, Vol. There are two noted backs one without a number and the other with a number 2 bottom right. Disc: Orange label. Dynaflex vinyl.
(1972) Tan label, dynaflex (1976) Black label. Dog near top.
Dynaflex vinyl (1976) INNER SLEEVE: 21-112-1 54A (8/71) Black and white. Pictures RCA Elvis catalog front and back. Any of several sleeves may be found on reissues.
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2012 'Prince from Another Planet' Full Details & In-Depth Review Of all the live concert recordings released by RCA during Elvis Presley’s lifetime, none carried the historic significance of his long-awaited New York City shows at Madison Square Garden and now the two RCA recorded concerts and newly found fan-filmed video footage been released in one deluxe package for the 40th Anniversary Edition. MAKE THAT KING!'
- It’s been a while since a new Elvis release generated as much publicity as ‘Prince From Another Planet’ - But is it as good as our high expectations? (CDReviews, Source;ArjanDeelen/ElvisInfoNetwork) 'Prince from Another Planet' Full Details: SONY have released the full details of the new 'Prince from Another Planet' Madison Square Garden. There are two versions being released, the DELUXE DVD version and also a budget version without the DVD for only $16. Great news is that the DVD will feature ONE HOUR of hand-held footage filmed at the June 10th Afternoon Show as well as 20 minutes of the Press Conference.
Release date is now noted as NOVEMBER 12, 2012. Elvis Presley: Prince from Another Planet, As Recorded Live At Madison Square Garden, New York City, June 10, 1972 - Deluxe 40th Anniversary Edition 2-Cd+Dvd Box Set Presents Historic Afternoon And Evening Concerts – Newly Remixed - In One Package For First Time 5,000-word liner notes essay by Lenny Kaye, historian and guitarist for Patti Smith BONUS DVD:1. Afternoon show filmed June 10, 1972 (approx. 1 hour hand-held footage) 2.
Afternoon press conference held June 9, 1972 (approx. The recently discovered footage is set to make its world premiere during Elvis Week in Memphis on Friday, August 17th, at 4:30 p.m. At a free event in the Elvis Week Pavilion. Go HERE to Pre-Order - $37.37 Pre-Order Legacy' ONLY $16.33 Of all the live concert recordings released by RCA during Elvis Presley’s lifetime, none carried the historic significance of his long-awaited New York City shows at Madison Square Garden in June 1972. After being roundly excoriated by New York critics after his televised visits of 1956 (on Jackie Gleason’s Stage Show), and 1957 (Ed Sullivan & Steve Allen), Elvis and his manager Tom Parker did not schedule another New York performance for some 15 years.
Even after Elvis triumphed on his black leather NBC-TV 'comeback' special of December 1968, and returned to public concert touring fulltime in August 1969 (at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, they still waited three years to play New York. Accompanying the two CDs is a bonus DVD that presents unseen footage of the Saturday afternon show, captured on hand-held camera by a fan, and now acquired by Legacy from that fan decades later for this package. Rarely is unseen footage of Elvis in concert discovered, so this footage lends historical importance to the package. The film is a revealing portrait of a physically commanding Elvis and his powerhouse TCB Band, background vocalists, and orchestra. (News, Source;Sony/ElvisInfoNetwork).
Special Deal - Australians & Kiwis CLICK for the new release only AU$31 delivered right to your door! 'Suspicious Minds' Madison Square Garden NEW Fan Footage: Rolling Stone magazine have premiered a clip from the new 'Prince From Another Planet' and it looks fabulous. Back in June 1972, Elvis Presley played four hotly anticipated shows at Madison Square Garden. RCA/Legacy is releasing Prince From Another Planet: 40th Anniversary Edition on November 13th, including two CDs and a DVD. In this clip from Prince, previously unseen fan-filmed footage of Elvis performing 'Suspicious Minds' gives a different sheen to the massive gigs, documenting the experience as from a fan's direct perspective. Elvis shakes, rattles and rolls through his 1969 Mark James-penned hit, and of course, his sparkly blue outfit looks as good as ever.
(News, Source;ElvisInformationNetwork). 'Prince From Another Planet' Sound Samples: SONY Legacy have posted three sound samples from the newly remixed Afternoon concert which will be released in November. Fan reaction so far has been varied. They seem to have cranked up the audience ambience more (not necessarily a good thing) and added more reverb on Elvis' vocal.
James Burton's guitar sounds clearer as well as the bass. There is however not a huge variation in the mix - but then again 'Afternoon' was one of audio engineer Dennis Ferrante's best audio mixes efforts and pissed over the dull, rushed original Evening show release. We will have to await for the CD release to truly compare - and the Evening MSG concert remix will be the one that really counts. Go here to check them out. Elvis' June 1972 concerts in Madison Square Garden were a key part of his stunning career.
Only days after the first concert RCA rush-released the album 'Elvis: ‘At Madison Square Garden’. Most serious Elvis fans will own both the original release as well as the 1997 release ‘An Afternoon In the Garden’.
While both shows are impressive, fans and reviewers often describe Elvis’ evening show performance to be as if he was running to catch a bus and suggest that the earlier Afternoon show may have been a better concert. We all know that Elvis always preferred performing at his evening shows, so has this classic concert been misrepresented or was it just a badly mixed rush-release? With ‘An Afternoon In the Garden’ making the billboard charts once again in 2011 EIN contributor Daniel Massey has examined each show very closely to truly discover which is the best show.