Track Listing 1. Promised Land 2. There's A Honky Tonk Angel 3. Help Me 4. Mr Songman 5. Love Song Of The Year 6. It's Midnight 7. Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming 8. If You Talk In Your Sleep 9. Thinking About You 10. You Asked Me To 11. Loving Arms 12. I Got A Feelin' In My Body 13. If That Isn't Love 14. She Wears My Ring 15. My Boy 16. Spanish Eyes 17. Talk About The Good Times 18. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Elvis Presley, Voice, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps (vocals). Engineers include: Dick Baxter, Mike Moran, Mickey Crofford.Producer: John Snyder.Reissue producers: Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, Roger Semon.Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee in December 1973.Digitally remastered by Joe Lopes (February 1989, RCA Recording Studios, New York).In 1973, Elvis Presley booked sessions at Memphis' famous Stax Studios, where Booker T. & the MGs, Otis Redding, and numerous other soul stars had recorded hits. Unfortunately, initial efforts to have Presley work with the Stax stable of musicians yielded few usable tracks, and Elvis soon called in his stage band to finish the sessions. The results can be heard on the albums GOOD TIMES, RAISED ON ROCK, and PROMISED LAND.Like most of Elvis' 70s recordings, PROMISED LAND is an eclectic mix reflecting Presley's many musical enthusiasms. The ten songs that make up this album run the gamut from country heartbreak songs ("There's a Honky Tonk Angel," "Mr. Songman") to carnal white funk ("If You Talk in Your Sleep") to heartfelt gospel ("Help Me") to schmaltzy pop ("Love Song of the Year," "It's Midnight"). While the performances on PROMISED LAND are uniformly excellent, the material is a mixed bag of strong material and throwaways. The production is extravagant, typical of Presley recordings from this era. Those interested in hearing these songs in sparer settings might want to check out RHYTHM AND COUNTRY, a collection of undubbed alternate takes from the Stax sessions.
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