Elvis PresleyThe King In The Ring

Label:

RCA Victor – 19075896631, RCA – 19075896631, Legacy – 19075896631, Sony Music – 19075896631

Format:

2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock, Blues, Pop

Style:

Rock & Roll, Ballad

Tracklist

A1That’s All Right
Written-ByArthur Crudup*
4:08
A2Heartbreak Hotel2:55
A3Love Me
Written-ByJerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
3:12
A4Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-ByJimmy Reed
5:44
A5Blue Suede Shoes
Written-ByCarl Perkins
2:20
A6Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-ByJimmy Reed
4:03
A7Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
Written-ByLloyd Price
3:03
B1Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Written-ByLou Handman, Roy Turk
2:51
B2When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
Written-ByGene Sullivan, Wiley Walker
0:38
B3Blue Christmas
Written-ByBilly Hayes, Jay Johnson
2:36
B4Trying To Get To You2:50
B5One Night3:57
B6Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-ByJimmy Reed
5:11
B7One Night2:37
B8Memories3:24
C1Heartbreak Hotel4:12
C2Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-ByJimmy Reed
3:27
C3Introductions2:17
C4That’s All Right
Written-ByArthur Crudup*
3:08
C5Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Written-ByLou Handman, Roy Turk
4:00
C6Baby What You Want Me To Do
Written-ByJimmy Reed
3:24
C7Blue Suede Shoes
Written-ByCarl Perkins
2:27
C8One Night3:20
D1Love Me
Written-ByJerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
4:14
D2Trying To Get To You3:04
D3Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
Written-ByLloyd Price
2:57
D4Santa Claus Is Back In Town
Written-ByJerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
1:18
D5Blue Christmas
Written-ByBilly Hayes, Jay Johnson
4:02
D6Tiger Man
Written-ByJoe Hill Lewis*, Sam Burns
3:11
D7When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
Written-ByGene Sullivan, Wiley Walker
1:17
D8Memories 3:13

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyWe Are Vinyl
  • Recorded AtNBC-TV Studios, Burbank, California
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗RCA Records
  • Copyright ©RCA Records
  • Distributed BySony Music Entertainment

Credits

  • Engineer [Original Engineer]Bones Howe
  • Mastered ByVic Anesini
  • ProducerErnst Mikael Jorgensen, Rob Santos

Notes

Black Vinyl. Gatefold sleeve.

Recorded at NBC Studios Burbank, June 27, 1968 6PM & 8PM shows.

Made in the US.

Track information:
Tracks A6,B7,D3,D5,D6 originally released 1968
Tracks C5,D1,D2 originally released 1974
Tracks B6, C7 originally released 1976
Track A5 originally released 1981
Track C4 originally released 1983
Tracks B2,B4 originally released 1997
Tracks A1to A4, A7,B1,B3,B5,B8, C1 to C3, C6, C8,D4,D7,D8 originally released 1998
All tracks originally recorded 1968

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 190758966311
  • Barcode (Scanned): 190758966311
  • Label Code: 190758966311
  • Other (Number on sticker): 19075896631S1

Other Versions (2)

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The King In The Ring (2×LP, Album, Record Store Day, Compilation, Numbered, Stereo, Red)RCA Victor, RCA, Legacy, Sony Music19075811831Europe2018
The King In The Ring (2×LP, Album, Compilation)RCA Victor, RCA, Legacy, Sony Music19075896631Europe2018

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Reviews

  • Oldwhitelincoln11's avatar
    I have this version with the same bar code and stickers but it is red vinyl. Should there be another listing for that?
    • toshberman's avatar
      toshberman
      Released in many formats, this is a very recent re-release of Elvis Presley's incredible performance on his NBC-TV special from 1968. At this point, Elvis was a figure from the past, who made too many mediocre films, and this was an approach to bring him back to contemporary culture. Either by Elvis or the producers, they had the brilliant idea to do a set of songs unplugged and little to no sets, but surrounded by an audience.

      Covering his Sun-era recordings as well as his early 1950s RCA sides, plus a few Christmas songs (including one of my fave Elvis cuts "Blue Christmas"), he's not only back, but also to my ears has the energy of a young proto-punk band. The Cramps came to mind when I hear this album, and it's not that weird of a comparison or aesthetic. The sad thing is that Elvis regained his 'moment' but then lost it in the 1970s, at least image-wise. Often bloated, but I would argue his magnificent voice never failed him. Now, I wonder if Elvis actually had made a bad record? Weak ones, yes, but a terrible record? Still, clad in an all-leather outfit, and an f**K you to 1960s haircut and stance, he's magnificent.

      For one, to see him with his band is like being in a foreign country to me. It's William Faulkner coming to life, and the happy relationship between him and the group, is very much like a small club where the membership is secret, and although he and they are human, it is still very much of a foreign culture. But that's me, the ultimate Southern California fellow! If The Cramps are exotic then so is "The King In The Ring." It's a double album, of two live sets recorded for the TV special. The idea was to film both shows and then edit the songs together for the final program. So, as a listener, we are hearing repeated but different performances such as Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me To Do" (five times) "One Night (three times) and so forth. Each version has its charms, and all are phenomenal.

      The band is basically the original Elvis group of Scotty Moore and drummer D. J. Fontana (playing on a guitar case used as drums), Charlie Hodge guitar and backup vocals, and two Memphis Mafia guys on percussion. It's a superb band, with Elvis on guitar, and that remarkable voice that cuts down all sense of fakeness, yet theatrical in its presence. Elvis was a unique artist, where his landscape turned against him, yet, among the rubble, he came out like a pauper King. These recordings are my favorite Elvis. It's up there with the Sun Records, but also I like them even better than the RCA early 50s recordings. They're loose, and he's on fire.

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