Suspicious Minds (album)

Suspicious Minds (album)

Infobox Album
Name = Suspicious Minds
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Elvis Presley


Released = April 18, 1999
Recorded = January 1969
to February 1969
Genre = Rock
Length = 2:13:00
Label = RCA Records
Producer = Ernst Mikael Jorgensen
Roger Semon
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kifixqlkldse link]
Last album = "Sunrise" (1999)
This album = "Suspicious Minds" (1999)
Next album = "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" (1999)

"Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology" is a two-disc compilation of Elvis Presley's studio recordings at American Studios during the winter of 1969, released in 1999, RCA 67677-2. This set features all of the master recordings made by Presley that would eventually feature on multiple singles as well as the albums "From Elvis in Memphis" and the studio disk of "From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis". Original recordings produced by Chips Moman and Felton Jarvis.

Contents

For the bulk of the 1960s, Elvis had been trapped in a cycle of making three movies a year, and recording their attendant soundtracks in either Nashville or Hollywood. After the success of his Christmas special on NBC in December of 1968, Presley made a decision not to continue with business as usual, but instead to return to recording in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, to take advantage of the thriving soul music scene active at the city's studios such as Stax and Hi Records. [Jorgensen, Ernst. "Elvis Presley, A Life In Music." New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998; ISBN 0-312-18572-3, p. 263] Presley chose American Studios, run by songwriter Chips Moman, for several reasons. First, their music staff was populated by session musicians steeped in Elvis' upbringing in blues, country, gospel, and rock and roll; second, they knew how to give the music a "commercial" gloss, Moman having already produced or written hits for Aretha Franklin and The Box Tops; third, after hitting the top ten on the singles chart only once since 1963 with a song that had been recorded in 1960, Presley needed hits. [Ibid., p. 267]

The choice would prove fortuitous, as singles gleaned from these sessions would yield three top ten hits, including the last chart-topper of Presley's career, his latter-day signature song "Suspicious Minds." The album work would be equally respected, "From Elvis in Memphis" being considered by myriad sources as one of Presley's greatest. RS500|190

The first twelve tracks of disc one present "From Elvis in Memphis" in order, including the lead single of "In the Ghetto" backed with "Any Day Now," released two months before the album hit the stores. It continues with the hit singles and "Stanger In My Own Hometown," a song Presley would return to in the future, a live version issued on disc five of the . The second disc compiles the balance of "From Memphis to Vegas", along with the remaining masters that ended up buttressing various albums in the 1970s. Ten alternate takes are included, along with a previously unissued snippet of a song attempted at the sessions but never completed. The success of this material would infuse Presley's career with a new vigor, which would fuel re-acquaintance with his talents both in the studio and in live performance during the early years of the new decade.

Personnel

* Elvis Presley - vocal, guitar
* Reggie Young - guitar
* Dan Penn - guitar
* Bobby Wood - piano
* Bobby Emmons - organ
* Tommy Cogbill - bass
* Mike Leech - bass
* Gene Chrisman - drums
* Ed Kollis - harmonica
* R.F. Taylor - trumpet
* Wayne Jackson - trumpet
* Dick Steff - trumpet
* Ed Logan - trombone
* Jack Hale - trombone
* Gerald Richardson - trombone
* Jackie Thomas - saxophone, trombone
* Andrew Love - saxophone
* Glen Spreen - saxophone
* J.P. Luper - saxophone
* Tony Cason - french horn
* Joe D'Gerolamo - french horn
* Joe Babcock - backing vocals
* Dolores Edgin - backing vocals
* Mary Greene - backing vocals
* Charlie Hodge - backing vocals
* Ginger Holladay - backing vocals
* Mary Holladay - backing vocals
* Millie Kirkham - backing vocals
* June Page - backing vocals
* Susan Pilkington - backing vocals
* Sandy Posey - backing vocals
* Donna Thatcher - backing vocals
* Hurschel Wiginton - backing vocals

Track listing

"Chart positions for LPs Billboard 200 chart; positions for singles from Billboard Hot 100 chart."

Disc One

Disc Two

References


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