1. ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA 2. THAT'S ALL RIGHT 3. I GOT A WOMAN / AMEN 4. PROUD MARY 5. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME 6. YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' 7. POLK SALAD ANNIE 8. COMING HOME BABY (INSTRUMENTAL) 9. LOVE ME 10. HEARTBREAK HOTEL 11. BLUE SUEDE SHOES 12. ONE NIGHT 13. HOUND DOG 14. HOW GREAT THOU ART (IN PART) 15. INTRODUCTIONS (IN PART) 16. I'M LEAVIN' 17. BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER 18. I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU 19. LOVE ME TENDER 20. SUSPICIOUS MINDS 21. COMING HOME BABY (INSTRUMENTAL) 22. FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY 23. CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE
Description:
"Live At Boston Garden '71" on CD presents Elvis Presley at a thrilling live peak, capturing the raw energy and charisma of his early-'70s concert era. Recorded during his celebrated return to the stage, this performance combines rock 'n' roll intensity with soulful ballads and dramatic showpieces, giving listeners the feeling of being right in the Boston Garden audience. The sound focuses on the immediacy of Elvis's voice and his tight band, highlighting his dynamic range from tender, emotional passages to powerful, driving rock numbers. For fans and collectors, this CD offers a vivid snapshot of Elvis as a mature live performer, bridging his '50s rock roots with the more expansive sound of his later career. Mrs Camden, the manufacturer behind this release, is known for presenting catalog and archival material with care, putting a strong emphasis on collectors and enthusiasts who value special performances and historic concerts. Their releases typically focus on preserving the authentic atmosphere of the original recording while offering packaging that appeals to serious fans. Elvis Presley, often called the King of Rock 'n' Roll, shaped modern popular music with his blend of rock, country, gospel, and rhythm & blues. From his groundbreaking 1950s singles and iconic TV appearances to his triumphant late-'60s comeback and powerful live shows of the early '70s, he became a global cultural phenomenon. With countless hit records, chart-topping albums, and legendary concerts, Elvis remains one of the most successful and influential artists in music history, and a live recording like "Live At Boston Garden '71" underlines why his onstage presence is still celebrated today.