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OverviewA Classic Rock book of 2020 ""I had to leave town for a little while--"" with these words, Elvis Presley truly came home to rock and roll. A little over a month earlier he had staged rock’s first and greatest comeback in a television program, forever known as ""The ’68 Comeback Special."" With this show, he resurrected himself--at the age of 33, no less--from the ashes of a career mired in bad movies and soundtracks. So where to go from here? Like a killer returning to the scene of the crime, Elvis came back home to Memphis, where it had all begun. Eschewing the fancier studios of Nashville and Hollywood, he set up shop at the ramshackle American Sound Studio, run by a maverick named Chips Moman with an in-house backing band now known as ""The Memphis Boys,"" and made the music of his life. The resulting work, From Elvis in Memphis, would be the finest studio album of his career, an explosion of mature confidence and fiery inspiration. It was the sound of Elvis establishing himself as a true rock and roll artist--and proving his status as a legend. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eric Wolfson (Writer, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 12.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 16.40cm Weight: 0.185kg ISBN: 9781501355387ISBN 10: 1501355384 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 12 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Prologue: From Elvis in Hell The Cover: From Elvis in Burbank 1 The Arrival 2 The Great Advice 3 The Promise 4 The Funeral Procession 5 The Tear-Stained Pillow 6 The Departure Interlude: From Elvis in Purgatory 7 The Shaking 8 The Backroads 9 The Confession 10 The Cotton Dress 11 The Beautiful Bird 12 The Vicious Cycle The Back Cover: From Elvis in Vegas Epilogue: From Elvis in Paradise Works CitedReviewsLike the best books of the 33 1/3 series, Wolfson's contribution brings alive an album that may be largely unknown to music fans but deserves serious appraisal-and gets it. * PopMatters * [A] fine piece of work that opens up the album in new ways. * Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, & The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes * I can do nothing else than highly recommend this neat piece of work. It has been a pretty long time since I enjoyed an Elvis related book as much as this one. * Elvis News * Vividly evokes the characters from this history. * Memphis Flyer * This book is a great, colorful and above all essential read on one of Elvis' most important albums. It documents the story behind the album in-depth, keeping you engrossed throughout the book. It makes you think, re-listen to the songs from new perspectives and form your own opinions. * Elvis Day by Day * One of the most important examinations of Elvis' music ever released, & as an examination of a single Elvis album, unique. * Elvis Information Network * [A] fine piece of work that opens up the album in new ways. * Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, & The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes * One of the most important examinations of Elvis' music ever released, & as an examination of a single Elvis album, unique. * Elvis Information Network * [A] fine piece of work that opens up the album in new ways. * Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, & The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes * Like the best books of the 33 1/3 series, Wolfson's contribution brings alive an album that may be largely unknown to music fans but deserves serious appraisal-and gets it. * PopMatters * I can do nothing else than highly recommend this neat piece of work. It has been a pretty long time since I enjoyed an Elvis related book as much as this one. * Elvis News * Vividly evokes the characters from this history. * Memphis Flyer * This book is a great, colorful and above all essential read on one of Elvis' most important albums. It documents the story behind the album in-depth, keeping you engrossed throughout the book. It makes you think, re-listen to the songs from new perspectives and form your own opinions. * Elvis Day by Day * One of the most important examinations of Elvis' music ever released, & as an examination of a single Elvis album, unique. * Elvis Information Network * [A] fine piece of work that opens up the album in new ways. * Greil Marcus, author Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, and The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes * I can do nothing else than highly recommend this neat piece of work. It has been a pretty long time since I enjoyed an Elvis related book as much as this one. * Elvis News * Vividly evokes the characters from this history. * Memphis Flyer * This book is a great, colorful and above all essential read on one of Elvis' most important albums. It documents the story behind the album in-depth, keeping you engrossed throughout the book. It makes you think, re-listen to the songs from new perspectives and form your own opinions. * Elvis Day by Day * One of the most important examinations of Elvis' music ever released, & as an examination of a single Elvis album, unique. * Elvis Information Network * In just over 160 pages, Wolfson offers a compelling, slightly tragic, and surprisingly full look at the ultimate larger-than-life artist. * Pittsburgh Current * If all you know of Elvis Presley is “Don’t Be Cruel,” ""Love Me Tender,"" or that hideous white jumpsuit Vegas phase, do yourself a favor and check out “From Elvis In Memphis.” And while you’re at it, pick up Eric Wolfson’s wonderful celebration of that record. You won’t regret it. * All Music Books * From Elvis In Memphis is one of Elvis’ best and Eric Wolfson’s book a worthy companion. It comes highly recommended. * Elvis Today * [A] fine piece of work that opens up the album in new ways. * Greil Marcus, author of Mystery Train, Lipstick Traces, & The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes * Like the best books of the 33 1/3 series, Wolfson's contribution brings alive an album that may be largely unknown to music fans but deserves serious appraisal–and gets it. * PopMatters * I can do nothing else than highly recommend this neat piece of work. It has been a pretty long time since I enjoyed an Elvis related book as much as this one. * Elvis News * Vividly evokes the characters from this history. * Memphis Flyer * This book is a great, colorful and above all essential read on one of Elvis’ most important albums. It documents the story behind the album in-depth, keeping you engrossed throughout the book. It makes you think, re-listen to the songs from new perspectives and form your own opinions. * Elvis Day by Day * One of the most important examinations of Elvis’ music ever released, & as an examination of a single Elvis album, unique. * Elvis Information Network * Author InformationEric Wolfson worked as an artist and musician in Boston and New York City, before settling in Washington, D.C. He works at the Performing Arts Division of the United States Copyright Office in the Library of Congress. He is the only employee in the agency whose desk has a shrine to Elvis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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