As Recorded at Madison Square Garden explained

Elvis As Recorded at Madison Square Garden
Type:Live
Artist:Elvis Presley
Cover:Elvis_Presley_Madison_Square_Garden_LP_Cover.jpg
Released:June 1972
Recorded:June 10, 1972
Venue:Madison Square Garden
New York City, New York
Genre:Rock
Length:52:30
Label:RCA Victor
Prev Title:He Touched Me
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2
Next Year:1972

Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden is a live album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released in late June 1972 by RCA Records. It peaked at No. 11 on the Top 200 US Billboard albums chart on September 9, 1972.[1] Recorded at the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on Saturday June 10, 1972,[2] the concert, and the subsequent album, were promoted as being Presley's first live concerts in the Big Apple since the 1950s.

The album was certified Gold on August 4, 1972, Platinum on May 20, 1988, double-Platinum on March 27, 1992, and triple-Platinum on July 15, 1999, by the RIAA.[3] Along with it ranked as one of the best selling live albums of the 1970s.

Content

The entire set was issued on a single LP, and appeared at retail in swift fashion, about three weeks after the concert. Elvis' subsequent full-priced album would be another complete live concert recording -- with some song repetition -- this time in Honolulu: .

The concert included on the 1972 New York album was the evening show on June 10. RCA Records also captured the afternoon performance, but except for "I Can't Stop Loving You," which appeared on the 1977 compilation, Welcome to My World, and "I'll Remember You" and "Reconsider Baby" on 1983's , the entire set remained unreleased until 1997's An Afternoon in the Garden.

Interestingly, 1970s Presley drummer Ronnie Tutt wrongly claimed in a 2009 interview for the BBC documentary Elvis in Vegas that Colonel Tom Parker, Presley's manager, sped up the mixes so that more tracks could be on the 1972 live album, increasing the publishing royalties.[4]

Reissues

On November 13, 2012, RCA/Legacy re-released the live concert album on two vinyl discs in the same format as and Elvis In Concert live concert albums. In 2013, RCA/Legacy, through HDTracks.com, released a high-resolution remastering of the concert in 24-bit/96 kHz.

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Elvis chart history. .
  2. Web site: 1970s discography.
  3. Web site: Gold & Platinum. Recording Industry Association of America.
  4. Ronnie Tutt. Elvis in Vegas. Television program. BBC. United Kingdom. 3 January 2010.