Elvis Presley: Almost In Love CD Track Listing
Elvis Presley
Almost In Love (1970)
2006 RCA/Legacy\n\nOriginally Released November 1, 1970 \nCD Edition Released April 25, 2006\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The Camden series is, except for diehards, of negligible interest. The first couple of Elvis titles drew the consumer in with a couple of tasty recent outtakes (1968's "Tiger Man" and a pair from the 1969 Memphis sessions) and then padded the albums out with soundtrack items that were, for the most part, better forgotten. Even at the budget price they were an iffy buy. Not so this one, which collects ten single sides from both the movies and the studio in an interesting package that illuminates the dichotomy that was Elvis Presley in the two years prior to the NBC special. "Clean up Your Own Backyard" and "U.S. Male" are very interesting country explorations while "Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)" and "A Little Less Conversation" are so awful they need to be heard by everyone! -- Neal Umphred\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nOne of My Favorite Elvis Releases, May 14, 2006\nReviewer: Lon S. Roberts (Atlanta, GA)\nThis was originally released as a budget album back in the 70s. I bought my first copy on cassette for $3.99. I always enjoyed the album. First, I admit, part of this is nostalgic for me. But it's also a strong release. The title track is a strong song that was in the film Live a Little, Love a Little. Long Legged Girl is a rocking number from Easy Come, Easy Go. Edge of Reality is from Live a Little, Love a Little and it's probably the most unique Elvis song ever recorded. And a good one at that. My Little Friend was the B side song on the single release of Suspicious Minds. It's a subtle yet endearing song. I have always enjoyed listening to it. The next two songs have been remixed over the last few years - Little Less Conversation and Rubberneckin'. Rubberneckin' was recorded in the same studio sessions that gave us Suspicious Minds, Kentucky Rain, and In the Ghetto (which Taylor Hicks did a good job on recently on Idol). Rubberneckin' was later used for Change of Habit. Although the remix of Little Less Conversation didn't us this particular version of Little Less Conversation (it used a 1968 Comeback Special version), this version is excellent. Both songs, and the whole album, proved that Elvis still had it, even when recording movie songs. U.S. Male is a great little song that was released as a single in 1967 and it the first shot in the Elvis "comeback" battle that eventually culminated in the NBC special and the 1969 Memphis recordings. Charro was the theme song of the movie of the the same name. It's another great song done in a western / cowboy feel of it's day. Elvis made Clint Eastwood proud with this one. The closing song, Stay Away Joe, is the romping title song from the movie of the same name. Some releases of this album had a version of a song "Stay Away" which was used at the begining of the film but this was apparently an error back in the day. \n\nIn short, this is a very enjoyable album. It's held up over the years as one of my favorites. I'm glad to add it to my collection. I'm sure other Elvis fans will do the same thing.\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nLittle bit of an error...., May 19, 2006\nReviewer: Paul Jones (Sturbridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews \nGreat nostalgic Cd, along with Flaming Star. Only problem is the last track is titled Stay Away, Joe, but we get Stay Away instead, which is a totally different song, albeit from the same movie. Apart from that not bad for a seven bucks cd\n\nHalf.com N/A
This rock cd contains 10 tracks and runs 25min 52sec.
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: music songs tracks rock Rock & Roll- Elvis Presley - Almost In Love (02:56)
- Elvis Presley - Long Legged Girl ( With The Short Dress On ) (01:29)
- Elvis Presley - Edge Of Reality (03:16)
- Elvis Presley - My Little Friend (02:50)
- Elvis Presley - A Little Less Conversation (02:01)
- Elvis Presley - Rubberneckin' (02:14)
- Elvis Presley - Clean Up Your Own Back Yard (03:11)
- Elvis Presley - U.S. Male (02:43)
- Elvis Presley - Charro! (02:46)
- Elvis Presley - Stay Away (02:20)