Elvis Presley - G.I. Blues
Facts
| Artist(s) | Elvis Presley |
| Studio | RCA Victor Europe |
| Release Date | April 28, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 078636696027 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 5 1:43 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered, Import, Extra tracks |
About Elvis Presley - G.I. Blues
1997 digitally remastered reissue of the King's 1961 album for RCA. Deleted domestically. Includes nine bonus tracks, 'Tonight's All Right For Love', 'Big Boots' (Fast version), 'Shoppin' Around' (Alternate take 11), 'Frankfort Special' (Fast version-take 2), 'Pocketful Of Rainbows' (Alternate Take 2), 'Didja' Ever' (Alternate take 1), 'Big Boots' (Acoustic version), 'What She Really Like' (Alternate take 7) & 'Doin' The Best I Can' (Alternate take 9). Album Description
Tracks
- Tonight Is So Right For Love
- What's She Really Like
- Frankfort Special
- Wooden Heart
- G.I. Blues
- Pocketful Of Rainbows
- Shoppin' Around
- Big Boots
- Didja' Ever
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Doin' The Best I Can
- Tonight's All Right For Love
- Big Boots (Fast Version)
- Shoppin' Around (Alternate Take 11)
- Frankfort Special (Fast Version-Take 2)
- Pocketful Of Rainbows (Alternate Take 2)
- Didja' Ever (Alternate Take 1)
- Big Boots (Acoustic Version)
- What's She Really Like (Alternate Take 7)
- Doin' The Best I Can (Alternate Take 9)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Elvis Rocks |
| Elvis fresh from the Army with something to prove |
From there, you have the more up-tempo foot tappers in "G.I. Blues", "Frankfort Special", "Shoppin' Around" and "Didja Ever". Throw in a the little ditty of "Big Boots" -- a future theme of corny songs stuck in Elvis movies during the 1960s -- and the remake of "Blue Suede Shoes" -- not as rocky as the 1956 version -- and you have a very solid soundtrack from top to bottom.
Like I said, not the Elvis of the 1950s, where he was edgy and untouchable in the Rock world. This was now the new Dean Martin version of Elvis, which we would see throughout most of his 1960s movies and basically in most of his non-movie singing, too. A strong ballad singer with a few fast-paced songs, but nothing like the rebel image of the 1950s. He was a new man with a new image. June 20, 2007
| There's something about a man in uniform...especially ELVIS! |
Without a doubt, this is my favorite Elvis movie/CD for many reasons. Being the 1st movie made after his military stint, Elvis is very unpretentious and actually looks like he's having FUN. (We all know how much he disliked his own movies, which makes this one even extra special). When I play the CD...I can picture the scenes from the movie.
The "Special Edition" CD was also a bonus with tid-bits about the making of the movie and great pictures. Have even been thinking about getting another one because I'm wearing the original out!! October 5, 2006
| His best soundtrack from the 1960's |
| Great "stage show" soundtrack |
For me (a big Elvis fan, but not someone who likes every song he made), there's not a dud on this album. Most of the songs were unknown to me before I bought this disc, as none get airplay on oldies stations or elsewhere. Great songs that I had never heard before include "Pocketful of Rainbows," a lovely, upbeat song with great vocals, recently featured in the film "The Five People You Meet in Heaven."
Unlike many cds with bonus tracks, most of the outtakes are also good. Some have completely different tempos than the originally published versions. For example, "Big Boots" is a sleepy lullaby on the soundtrack, but the fast bonus version is a lively little finger-snapper.
The overall tone of this cd is that of a "rocking" Broadway musical from the Rogers & Hammerstein era (I'm not an expert on Broadway, but that's what it makes me think of): Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl, and the corresponding combination of fast and slow songs that follow that script.
If that doesn't sound interesting, the title track and "Blue Suede Shoes" are basic must-haves for anyone who loves rockin' Elvis.
Summary: I love this album (as does my wife and little boy). May 5, 2005
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