Elvis: Stay Away, Joe CD | FTD | Elvis Presley Movie Soundtrack Album
Brand : Follow That Dream
The Follow That Dream Collector's label release of Stay Away Joe (FTD 7" Classic Album Presentation). It is the outtakes that make this release, they are fun, more so than normal with Elvis in high spirits, clearly at a high point in his personal life and he brings this to the studio. Arguable he never looked better either, as the photo in the booklet, as used for the front cover of the 1980 'Guitar Man' release reminds us. As Troy points out some have been used before, such as the quality of these outtakes, but even if you have heard some of this, here you hear Elvis in the correct context instead of the previously re-arranged edits. Somewhat like Troy I have always found this movie of non-interest - but unlike Troy I have never been able to enjoy it, in fact, I have never watched it in full !! The only movie I can say this about. The soundtrack has always to me included some 'pretty' songs, but lightweight. But the out-takes for me are where I find great enjoyment, they have to be the most fun of and also provide many 'new' songs in the form of high spirited fun performances. David Troedson.
Review: Stay Away, Joe FTD Classic Movie Soundtrack CD
Stay Away, Joe Classic Album Presentation [FTD 118]
Stay Away, Joe
01. Stay Away
02. Stay Away, Joe
03. Dominic
04. All I Needed Was The Rain
05. Goin' Home
06. Too Much Monkey Business
07. U. S. Male
08. Stay Away (jam, take 2)
09. Too Much Monkey Business (takes 1,3,6,9)
10. U.S. Male (takes (5,6,7)
11. Stay Away, Joe (takes 10,12,13)
12. Stay Away, Joe (takes 15,16,17)
13. Dominic (takes 1,3,2)
14. All I Needed Was The Rain (unprocessed master)
15. Too Much Monkey Business (takes 12,10)
16. Goin' Home (takes 12,18,21)
17. Goin' Home (takes 22,24,26,28,29)
18. Stay Away (takes 5,6)
19. Stay Away (takes 11,12,14)
20. U.S. Male (takes 9,10)
21. U.S. Male (take 11)
Compilation produced and art directed by Ernst Mikael Jorgensen and Roger Semon.
Mixed and mastered by Vic Anesini & Sebastian Jeansson.
It is the outtakes that make this release, they are fun, more so than normal with Elvis in high spirits, clearly at a high point in his personal life and he brings this to the studio. Arguable he never looked better either, as the photo in the booklet, as used for the front cover of the 1980 'Guitar Man' release reminds us. As Troy points out some have been used before, such is the quality of these outtakes, but even if you have heard some of this, here you hear Elvis in the correct context instead of the previously re-arranged edits. Somewhat like Troy I have always found this movie of non-interest - but unlike Troy I have never been able to enjoy it, in fact I have never watched it in full !! The only movie I san say this about. The soundtrack has always to me included some 'pretty' songs, but light weight. But the out-takes for me are where I find great enjoyment, they have to be the most fun of and and also provide much 'new' songs in the form of high spirited fun performances.
Review : Stay Away, Joe FTD Classic Movie Soundtrack CD