DarylR wrote:kevanbudd wrote:DarylR wrote:
As far as other things we located, we did locate an acetate of the stereo masters from "Follow That Dream," an acetate from the February 1967 "Clambake" sessions where you can hear someone (possibly Jeffrey Alexander and definitely not Elvis) singing guide vocals on some of the songs where Elvis added his vocal later.
Daryl R
HI Daryl, another very interesting update,thank you.
Could you tell us the condition of the audio (if you have it) on the `Follow that dream` Stereo masters acetate?
Does it contain all song masters recorded?
Kevan Budd.
The quality of the acetate recording is really great. There's some pops and crackles that I am sure could be cleaned up. Nothing really noticeable about it. Yes, I do have it and I just listened to it about a minute ago. It runs 13 minutes and 39 seconds. 6 songs. Just the masters. Order of the songs on the acetate is:
1. Angel
2. Follow That Dream
3. What A Wonderful Life
4. I'm Not The Marrying Kind
5. Sound Advice
6. A Whistling Tune (with Ray Walker's whistling overdub)
Daryl R
kevanbudd wrote:DarylR wrote:kevanbudd wrote:DarylR wrote:
As far as other things we located, we did locate an acetate of the stereo masters from "Follow That Dream," an acetate from the February 1967 "Clambake" sessions where you can hear someone (possibly Jeffrey Alexander and definitely not Elvis) singing guide vocals on some of the songs where Elvis added his vocal later.
Daryl R
HI Daryl, another very interesting update,thank you.
Could you tell us the condition of the audio (if you have it) on the `Follow that dream` Stereo masters acetate?
Does it contain all song masters recorded?
Kevan Budd.
The quality of the acetate recording is really great. There's some pops and crackles that I am sure could be cleaned up. Nothing really noticeable about it. Yes, I do have it and I just listened to it about a minute ago. It runs 13 minutes and 39 seconds. 6 songs. Just the masters. Order of the songs on the acetate is:
1. Angel
2. Follow That Dream
3. What A Wonderful Life
4. I'm Not The Marrying Kind
5. Sound Advice
6. A Whistling Tune (with Ray Walker's whistling overdub)
Daryl R
That's truly great news Daryl that should cause quite a stir, Thanks again for sharing.
Is it possible to post a short sample or two?
Will you consider a deal with FTD/SONY for these long lost gems?
Kevan Budd.
Greg1935 wrote:I do have some interesting and unpublished material that might be valuable for the project. I'm happy to share it.
If someone know the right person, he can contact me at: eppreservationsociety@gmail.com
Leigh wrote:Great thread, look forward to more updates.
colonel snow wrote:When I look to the number of described photographs it’s a photo-book for me.
Personally I’m more interested in the history of a recording session: documents – (rejected) demos – background information etc. The book must reveal new information (not available on the web!)
For newbies it seems to be a great book (recommended) but for me I doubt.
colonel snow
colonel snow wrote:Anything known about a cancelled recording session on 20 august 1966 or is it just a rumour in the newpaper not based on facts? It’s known Elvis broke with Radio Recorders around this time.
I like to read in the book about these kind of news / information.
colonel snow
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