Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (Deluxe Edition Remastered) Elvis Presley
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1973
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11.08.2023
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- 1 Introduction: Also sprach Zarathustra (Theme From 2001: A Space Odyssey) (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:11
- 2 See See Rider (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:59
- 3 Burning Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 03:08
- 4 Something (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 03:32
- 5 You Gave Me A Mountain (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 03:17
- 6 Steamroller Blues (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 03:13
- 7 My Way (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 04:20
- 8 Love Me (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:36
- 9 Johnny B. Goode (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:43
- 10 It's Over (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:08
- 11 Blue Suede Shoes (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:23
- 12 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:10
- 13 I Can't Stop Loving You (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:28
- 14 Hound Dog (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:07
- 15 What Now My Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 03:12
- 16 Fever (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:41
- 17 Welcome to My World (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:56
- 18 Suspicious Minds (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 04:25
- 19 Introductions by Elvis (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:43
- 20 I'll Remember You (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:27
- 21 Long Tall Sally / Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:58
- 22 An American Trilogy (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 04:43
- 23 A Big Hunk O' Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:23
- 24 Can't Help Falling In Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 01:43
- 25 Closing Vamp (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 14, 1973) 02:24
- 26 Introduction: Also sprach Zarathustra (Theme From 2001: A Space Odyssey) (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:18
- 27 See See Rider (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 03:02
- 28 Burning Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 03:03
- 29 Something (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:25
- 30 You Gave Me A Mountain (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 03:21
- 31 Steamroller Blues (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 03:15
- 32 My Way (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 04:13
- 33 Love Me (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:43
- 34 It's Over (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:12
- 35 Blue Suede Shoes (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:24
- 36 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:09
- 37 Hound Dog (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 00:59
- 38 What Now My Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 03:18
- 39 Fever (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:35
- 40 Welcome To My World (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:58
- 41 Suspicious Minds (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 04:00
- 42 Introductions by Elvis (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:21
- 43 I'll Remember You (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:40
- 44 An American Trilogy (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 04:27
- 45 A Big Hunk O' Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 02:45
- 46 Can't Help Falling In Love (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:42
- 47 Closing Riff (Live at The Honolulu International Center, Hawaii January 12, 1973) 01:56
- 48 Blue Hawaii (Rehearsal, Takes 1-2) 05:32
- 49 Ku-U-I-Po (Rehearsal) 02:32
- 50 Ku-U-I-Po (Take 1) 02:03
- 51 Ku-U-I-Po (Take 2 - Incomplete) 02:13
- 52 Ku-U-I-Po (Take 3 - Incomplete) 02:03
- 53 Ku-U-I-Po (Take 4) 02:24
- 54 No More (Take 1 - Incomplete) 03:10
- 55 No More (Take 2 - Rehearsal) 05:06
- 56 No More (Take 3) 02:40
- 57 No More (Take 4) 03:05
- 58 Hawaiian Wedding Song (Take 1) 03:01
- 59 Hawaiian Wedding Song (Rehearsal) 04:02
- 60 Hawaiian Wedding Song (Take 2) 02:04
- 61 Hawaiian Wedding Song (Take 3) 02:07
- 62 Early Morning Rain (Take 1) 04:17
- 63 Early Morning Rain (Take 2) 03:11
Info for Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite (Deluxe Edition Remastered)
RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release the definitive 50th anniversary edition of Elvis Presley's monumental Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite record-setting global concert telecast/double live album on Friday, August 11.
The 50th anniversary edition of Elvis Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite -- newly remixed and remastered for the occasion -- will be available in a 96kHz, 24bit HiRes-ReMaster.
Recorded live on January 12 and 14, 1973 at the Honolulu International Center Arena (capacity approximately 6000) and beamed into an estimated billion-plus television sets around the world, Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite made a new kind of broadcast history as Elvis and emerging global satellite technology instantaneously connected a major artist with his audience in previously unprecedented numbers. Initially, Elvis' January 14th concert was telecast live via satellite to viewers in Asia and Oceania and presented with a delay in January in Europe. Needing to avoid a programming conflict with Super Bowl VII while also acknowledging that the film "Elvis on Tour" was enjoying an actively successful run in US movie theaters, NBC decided to air their ninety-minute version of Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite (featuring bonus performances recorded for the stateside broadcast) on April 4, 1973. Aloha from Hawaii became NBC's highest-rated program of the year.
Feeling the heat from the Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite global telecast, RCA Records fast-tracked a companion double album soundtrack into production with first pressings hitting US stores on February 4, 1973. The album was Elvis' first #1 in years, peaking at #1 on the Billboard pop and country charts, becoming the fastest-selling chart-topping album of Elvis' career.
The 50th anniversary edition of Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite is produced by Ernst Jørgensen and newly mixed by Grammy® Award-winning recording engineer Matt-Ross Spang. The set includes the original concert, rehearsal show and unique after-show recordings and rehearsals including "Blue Hawaii," "Hawaiian Wedding Song," "No More" and "Early Morning Rain." The deluxe set includes a 28-page booklet featuring in-depth liner notes penned by lifelong Elvis fan/respected music critic Randy Lewis, rare photos and memorabilia from the event, and the first-ever visual release of Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite on Blu-ray.
Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite is the apogee of an astounding career trajectory that began with Elvis' return to live performance in 1968 with an electrifying "comeback" television special that restored him to pop dominance after a seven year hiatus from the concert stage. By 1973, Elvis was a living legend whose status as the world's first atomic-powered singer in the 1950s had evolved into movie stardom before his return to live performance generated a new iconography of Elvis. His watershed global telecast was the first full-length concert by any musician to be beamed around the world over communications satellites newly orbiting the earth in ever increasing numbers. A half century later, the live album and concert film from that performance are perhaps the most revelatory documents of the live shows that Elvis poured so much of his heart and soul into during the 1970s.
The 50th anniversary edition of Elvis Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite presents, for the first time in one authorized package, the entirety of the original January 14, 1973 performance, the previous night's dress rehearsal with a live audience (recorded in case of technical mishaps during the satellite transmission), several bonus tracks inserted into the US broadcast of the event and a Blu-ray transfer of the concert film.
Archival producer Ernst Mikael Jørgensen and Memphis-based recording engineer Matt Ross-Spang have fully remixed the album from the original 16-track live recordings—first captured on tape by esteemed mobile engineer Wally Heider and newly digitized for this release with audiophile 24-bit, 192 KHz transfers--to bring fans a fresh listen to what, for many, is the most treasured performance of Elvis' latter-day years on the road. "To me," Jørgensen said, "that is the biggest thing: [this album] never sounded this good and Elvis never sounded this good."
In the four and a half years between the '68 special and Aloha from Hawaii, Elvis woodshedded his act with a rigorous series of live performances—over 500--in which he re-asserted the role he'd established in the '50s as one of the most electrifying performers of his generation.
Both in Las Vegas and on tour to various parts of the United States, Presley refined and expanded his mastery of musical interpretation of songs long associated with him, while also putting his distinctive stamp on classic and more recent material first popularized by artists as beloved as The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, James Taylor, Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Jim Reeves and Hawaii's own Kuiokalani "Kui" Lee.
The Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite program was produced and directed by television veteran Marty Pasetta, who'd done specials for Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Glen Campbell and had experience in Hawaii with Don Ho. Pasetta employed split screen techniques and quick cuts to mirror the energy Elvis & Co. put out on stage. The telecast also regularly offered extreme close-ups bringing viewers into contact with Elvis with an intimacy that even those in the audience didn't have.
Elvis Presley, vocals, guitar
James Burton, lead guitar
Charlie Hodge, acoustic guitar, vocals
Glen Hardin, piano, keyboards
Ronnie Tutt, drums
John Wilkinson, rhythm guitar
Jerry Scheff, bass
J.D. Sumner & the Stamps Quartet, vocals
Kathy Westmoreland, vocals
The Sweet Inspirations, vocals
Joe Guercio & his Orchestra
Digitally remastered
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