Elvis Presley – Elvis

Album Info

Artist: Elvis Presley

Title: Elvis

Year: 1973

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Tracklist

  • 1. Fool (2:43)
  • 2. Where Do I Go from Here (2:37)
  • 3. Love Me, Love The Life I Lead (3:04)
  • 4. It's Still Here (2:05)
  • 5. It's Impossible (2:51)
  • 6. (That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me (2:08)
  • 7. Padre (2:29)
  • 8. I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen (2:24)
  • 9. I Will Be True (2:31)
  • 10. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (2:44)
  • 11. Separate Ways (2:36)
  • 12. For the Good Times (3:08)
  • 13. Burning Love (2:50)
  • 14. Always On My Mind (3:38)
  • 15. It's A Matter of Time (3:02)
  • 16. American Trilogy - Live (4:28)

Review

Let me tell you about 'Elvis', also known as 'The Fool Album' - it's a real treat for the ears! This 1973 gem from the King of Rock and Roll is like a musical buffet, serving up a little bit of everything. Elvis really flexes his vocal muscles on this one, jumping from genre to genre like a musical acrobat.

I'm a sucker for a good live track, and the recording of 'It's Impossible' from his Vegas show at the Hilton is electric. You can practically feel the energy of the crowd through your speakers! But what really got me was Elvis tickling the ivories on songs like 'It's Still Here' and 'I Will Be True'. There's something so intimate about hearing him at the piano - it's like he's playing just for you in your living room.

Now, I'm a huge Bob Dylan fan, so I was thrilled to hear Elvis's take on 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right'. He really makes it his own, you know? And let's not forget 'Fool', the title track that kicks off the album. It's got this soulful, kinda melancholy vibe that just pulls you in. No wonder it was a hit single in the UK! With over a million copies sold worldwide, it's clear I'm not the only one who fell in love with this diverse and captivating album. - Sienna