Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis In Concert

Part of: The Discographer

Colonel Tom Parker had signed Elvis to star in another television special. Two concerts were filmed in June of 1977 to be used for this program. They showed an out of shape and at times somewhat incoherent Elvis struggling to perform. Elvis died before the special could be aired. Finally in October the special was broadcast and resultant live soundtrack album was released. The special was both terrible and embarrassing and has never been re-issued. Elvis In Concert, however, became a top charting album selling three million copies in the United States.

I remember purchasing Elvis In Concert when it was released. Trying to remember back 30 years I thought that it was an above average album. I also don’t think I ever saw the special as I do not have the negative visual images that Elvis presented. Listening to the album today I still find it O.K. which means that near the end of his career Elvis was better heard than seen.

I have mixed feelings about producer Felton Jarvis but feel he did a credible job putting this album together. He overdubbed some of the vocals and filled out the sound. He managed to create a listenable album that was superior to the actual concert.

This original two record set contained a lot of material. I don’t think Elvis ever gave a bad performance of “How Great Thou Art.” Here he strains but ultimately produces a wonderful vocal as he manages to hit all the difficult notes despite his physical condition. “Hurt” likewise is a fine performance. The song, in many ways, chronicles a part of Elvis’ life. He not only gives a strong vocal performance but manages to bring both pain and passion to the song. “My Way” comes across fairly well, but given the fact that it was recorded at one of the last concerts of Elvis’ life it takes on poignancy. The concert showed Elvis actually having to read the lyrics despite having performed the song for years. “You Gave Me A Mountain” continued Elvis’ tradition of always presenting excellent gospel interpretations.

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  • 1 - JC Mosquito

    Aug 03, 2008 at 2:05 am

    Isn't there an album that's just the King's onstage banter - and did I miss the review already?

  • 2 - David Bowling

    Aug 03, 2008 at 7:47 am

    Greetings. "Having Fun With Elvis On Stage" was issued in 1974 and contains 37 minutes of banter and jokes. There is no song to be found on this album. I just could not bring myself to review the worst album of Elvis' career. How it reached number nine on the country charts I will never know. Thanks, David

  • 3 - Nina

    Sep 19, 2008 at 7:05 pm

    Fairytale is the song that always got me on this recording and Elvis seemed to be having fun with it.

    I agree the fan comments were pointless - they ruined the tv broadcast, as did the endless audience cutaways.

    They filmed three shows for the special and picked the worst one to broadcast.

    Elvis' final show, uninterrupted by the cutaways, is not as painful as the tv special - and he has more energy and put more effort into the show.

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