The Ultimate Box - CD Music

by Elvis Presley
label: IDS, May of 2026 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Zarathustra
02 - That's All Right
03 - I Got a Woman
04 - Love Me Tender
05 - You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
06 - Sweet Caroline
07 - You've Lost That Loving Feeling
08 - Polk Salad Annie
09 - Band Introductions 1
10 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - Something
12 - Band Introductions 2

Disco 2
01 - Something
02 - The Wonder of You
03 - Heartbreak Hotel
04 - Blue Suede Shoes
05 - Hound Dog
06 - One Night
07 - Teddy Bear
08 - Suspicious Minds
09 - The Impossible Dream

Disco 3
01 - See See Rider
02 - When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
03 - I Got a Woman/Amen
04 - Love Me
05 - Trying to Get to You
06 - All Shook Up
07 - Love Me Tender
08 - Hound Dog
09 - Fever
10 - Polk Salad Annie
11 - Why Me, Lord
12 - Suspicious Minds
13 - I Can't Stop Loving You
14 - Help Me
15 - Bridge Over Troubled Water
16 - Let Me Be There

Disco 4
01 - Funny How Time Slips Away
02 - Big Boss Man
03 - Steamroller Blues
04 - Can't Help Falling in Love
05 - C. C. Rider
06 - Love Me
07 - You Gave Me a Mountain
08 - Trying to Get to You
09 - All Shook Up
10 - Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
11 - Until It's Time for You to Go
12 - Hurt
13 - Polk Salad Annie
14 - Guitar Solo (What'd I Say)
15 - School Days (Joe Guercio Orchestra)

Disco 5
01 - And I Love You So
02 - How Great Thou Art
03 - Love Me Tender
04 - Let Me Be There
05 - America the Beautiful
06 - Heartbreak Hotel
07 - Hound Dog
08 - Hawaiian Wedding Song
09 - Mystery Train/Tiger Man
10 - Can't Help Falling in Love
11 - Closing Vamp

Disco 6
01 - Also Sprach Zarathrusta
02 - See See Rider
03 - I Got a Woman/Amen
04 - Love Me
05 - If You Love Me Let Me Know
06 - You Gave Me a Mountain
07 - All Shook Up
08 - Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
09 - And I Love You So
10 - Jailhouse Rock
11 - America the Beautiful

Disco 7
01 - Early Morning Rain
02 - What'd I Say
03 - Johnny B Goode
04 - Drum Solo By Ronnie Tutt/Fender Bass Solo By Jerry Scheff/Piano Solo By Tony Brown/Electric Piano Solo By David Briggs
05 - Love Letters
06 - Can't Help Falling in Love
07 - Mystery Train
08 - Hound Dog
09 - Fever

Disco 8
01 - That's All Right
02 - Trouble
03 - I Got a Woman/Amen
04 - Love Me
05 - Happy Birthday to You
06 - Hound Dog
07 - Trying to Get to You
08 - Jailhouse Rock
09 - My Way
10 - Little Sister
11 - Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
12 - Help Me
13 - Love Me Tender
14 - Why Me Lord

The Ultimate Box - CD

by Elvis Presley

Property Description
label: IDS
Release Date: May of 2026
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Other Genres > Others
EAN: 4262428984874
Number of disks: 8
Format: CD / Box Set

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley, born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi, and died on August 16, 1977 in Memphis, Tennessee, is one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of popular music. Known as the "King of Rock and Roll", Elvis played a crucial role in defining and popularizing rock and roll, being one of the pioneers who helped shape the genre, mixing rhythm and blues, country and gospel.

Elvis grew up in humble conditions in the southern United States, and from a young age showed a deep interest in music. He was influenced by the musical styles that surrounded him, including the gospel of African-American churches, the blues of local artists, and country music. In 1953, at the age of 18, he entered Sun Studio in Memphis to record some songs, supposedly as a gift for his mother, but also to get the attention of producers. Sam Phillips, owner of Sun Studio, saw in Elvis a unique potential to cross racial barriers in music and bring the dark sound of rhythm and blues to a white audience.

Elvis' first single, "That's All Right", released in 1954, was the starting point for his meteoric career. His combination of a powerful voice, innovative style, and electrifying stage presence quickly made him a national sensation. Elvis became famous not only for his vocal interpretations, but also for the way he challenged the social conventions of the time, with his energetic and sometimes provocative performances. His style was a unique fusion of black and white music, which made him a cultural icon that transcended racial divisions in a segregated America.

Elvis' success exploded with his signing by RCA Records in 1955. The release of "Heartbreak Hotel" in 1956 catapulted him to stardom, followed by a string of hits that defined '50s rock and roll, including "Hound Dog," "Blue Suede Shoes," "Jailhouse Rock," and "Love Me Tender." These years were marked by a series of television appearances that shocked and enchanted America, and by an extensive film career that cemented his image as the epitome of rebellious youth culture.Elvis also had a significant film career, starring in more than 30 films, which, despite often receiving mixed reviews, helped cement his image as one of the greatest entertainment icons. Films such as Jailhouse Rock (1957) and Viva Las Vegas (1964) have become classics and contributed to their global popularity.

In 1958, Elvis was called up for military service, serving in Germany for two years. This interruption in his career did not diminish his appeal, and upon returning, he continued to be one of the biggest stars in the world. However, the 60s were marked by changes in the music scene, with the emergence of bands such as the Beatles, which came to dominate the market. Despite this, Elvis continued to release hit songs and make movies, maintaining his popularity.

In 1968, after a few years of commercial decline, Elvis made a triumphant return with the "Comeback Special," a television special that showed him in an intimate setting, playing some of his greatest hits and new songs. This event revitalized his career and led to a series of successful concerts, especially in Las Vegas, where he became an iconic entertainment figure in the city.

The 70s were marked by an intense concert schedule, where Elvis performed in thousands of shows, further solidifying his legend. However, these years also brought personal challenges, including a growing addiction to prescription drugs, health problems, and his divorce from his wife Priscilla Presley in 1973. Despite these problems, Elvis continued to be a dominant force in music, with his voice maintaining its power and his ability to captivate audiences intact.

On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died suddenly at his home, Graceland, in Memphis, at the age of 42. His death shocked the world and marked the end of an era. Even after his death, Elvis remains one of the most beloved and venerated figures in popular music. Graceland has become a place of pilgrimage for fans, and his music continues to be heard and celebrated around the world.

Elvis Presley wasn't just a singer; he was a cultural phenomenon that helped change the face of popular music and broke down racial and cultural barriers in America. His influence can be felt in virtually every genre of popular music, and his image and music continue to resonate, making him an immortal legend in the entertainment world. His legacy lives on through countless recordings, films and the continuing influence he exerts on generations of musicians and fans around the world.

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