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Disco de Elvis Presley - Spinout/Double Trouble

Disco de Elvis Presley - Spinout/Double Trouble (Anverso)
Información del disco :
Valoración media: (9 valoraciones)
Fecha de Publicación:1994-06-14
Tipo:Audio CD
Género:Early Pop/Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Soundtrack, Soundtracks & Film Scores
Sello Discográfico:RCA
UPC:078636636122
Precio aprox.:$16.98 (USD)
Contenido :
1 . Stop, Look and Listen
2 . Adam and Evil
3 . All That I Am
4 . Never Say Yes
5 . Am I Ready
6 . Beach Shack
7 . Spinout
8 . Smorgasbord
9 . I'll Be Back
10 . Double Trouble
11 . Baby, If You'll Give Me All of Your Love
12 . Could I Fall in Love
13 . Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)
14 . City by Night
15 . Old MacDonald - Elvis Presley
16 . I Love Only One Girl
17 . There Is So Much World to See
18 . It Won't Be Long
Descripción (en inglés) :
Out of print in the U.S.! Digitally remastered installment in the Elvis Double Features series includes the complete soundtracks to a pair of Elvis' '60s fun-filled feature films. The artwork is superior to the deleted domestic titles as it features photos of the original vinyl releases on the cover. This CD contains all the songs from the movies Spinout (1966) and Double Trouble (1967). Elvis' acting may have been a little stiff, but his vocal performances on his soundtrack recordings were always electrifying. 18 tracks including 'Long Legged Girl (With The Short Dress On)', 'It Won't Be Long' and more. Camden..
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2007-05-29
- great-who cares what chart position a song is
it doesn't make a hoot what chart position a cd or single makes.good music is good music and this is good happy music.carefree and easy to listen to ,not deep and political or full of social statements.charts can be manipulated any way the media wants and at this time in ELVIS career the media was pushing english bands.so listen to the music and enjoy.Elvis was Elvis and he did not conform to the music that the media thought he should be making.That is what made him THE KING!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-04-28
- The best of the latter day Elvis soundtrack albums
When Elvis hung out with the Beatles in 1965, John Lennon was reported as saying to Elvis "When are you gonna do another Rock and Roll record? When you do, we'll buy that one". Though it would be a few more years till Elvis did just that, there's definitely more rock and roll going on in the "Spinout" soundtrack than any other Elvis soundtrack album from the 60's.

Recorded in that glorious summer of 1966 (the Beatles "Revolver, Beach Boys "Pet Sounds, Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde") "Spinout" is obviously not a great artistic statement by any means. Fans looking for that from Elvis during this time period should purchase the excellent "How Great Thou Art".

What "Spinout" DOES have is more fun, spirit, vibe and yes, rock and roll, to be found on any Elvis soundtrack record since the 1950's. Elvis sounds like he's having fun, and the band does too.

This record has a very "live" feel to it. From the opening track "Stop, Look and Listen", the drums are live and lively sounding, the bass booms, the guitars are groovy, and the vocals sound looser and more rock and roll than anything he'd done in some time. The production is also unusually good for an Elvis soundtrack album. Many of them sound pretty flat acoustically, whereas "Spinout" seems very bright, clear and powerful.

Sure the songs are a bit on the silly side lyrically, but the enthusiasm in the performances is what makes "Spinout" a great album. A good example here would be "Beach Shack" - an above average Elvis movie song, with pretty inane lyrics, is elevated to greatness just through the atmosphere of fun and the quality performances by Elvis and the band.

I own all of the Elvis soundtracks and "Spinout" is by far and away the best and most consistent listen.

The "Double Trouble" album, on the other hand, is back to business as usual. The production and sound quality aren't much to speak of and though there are a few good rockers on here - "Long Legged Girl with the Short Dress On" and "Double Trouble", most of the songs are more of the usual standard Elvis movie track variety. "Double Trouble" has the honor of containing two of the absolute best/worst Elvis movie songs: "Old MacDonald" and "I Love Only One Girl". These must be heard to be believed.

All in all, this is my favorite of the Double Feature reissue series. I recommend this as a great starting point for someone who's interested in checking out the better aspects of the 1960's Elvis soundtrack albums.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2003-10-17
- Spinout/Double Trouble
This is a great soundtrack to a good film. If you havent seen the film then the soundtrack wont mean very much to you, and to enjoy this album to it maximum you have to be a great fan of Elvis, this soundtrack is not for the part time elvis fan, its for the experienced elvis fans and collectors!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-05-25
- A pleasant surprise for fans exploring Presley's 60's work.
In 1966, Presley's career was heading towards its nadir. But, a full blown artistic and commercial resurrection was only two years away and you can hear a hint of it's beginnings on the best tracks here.

Perhaps inspired by the committment he made in some recent studio sessions Elvis really gets it up here. He and the band, led by the legendary drummer Hal Blaine, rip off some joyful energetic performances. Things begin with a sexy rocker, "Stop,Look and Listen" that Elvis and the band take at a crash and burn tempo. Elvis' growl leading into the final verse is alone worth the price of the album. From there they transform a couple of mediocre tunes,"Adam and Evil", and "Spinout", into first rate rock n' roll. The best song Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman's "Never Say Yes" features Elvis packing in as much innuendo as he possibly can. Things are topped out with the joyful pop blues "I'll be back".

Unfortunately, the rest of the soundtrack features schlocky ballads and stupid novelties. Worse, the Double Trouble soundtrack has almost no worthwhile tracks, except maybe "City By Night".

It might be worth a serious fan's time to seek out the original vinyl version of Spinout that contained not only the tracks mentioned above but also three fine studio songs that include an excellent interpretation of Bob Dylan's "Tommorrow Is a Long Time". For Cd fans even this skimpy soundtrack proves that given decent material and some inspiration Elvis could be great at any time in his career.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2002-08-26
- From fine to terrible...
As is the case with most of Elvis Presley's '60's soundtracks, the two here run the gamut from the great to the insipid. "Spinout" is easily the better of the two; here at least some interesting rock n' roll is featured, although by 1966 standards (the same year as "Revolver" and "Pet Sounds") it's fairly retro. 'Stop Look And Listen', 'Spinout' and 'Never Say Yes' are still good enough to rank up with the best of his '60's movie songs and Elvis doesn't seem as bored with these tracks as he does on the lamer cuts like 'Beach Shack' and 'Smorgasbord'. The ballads are typically good; 'Am I Ready' and, especially, 'All That I Am' are actually quite memorable. "Double Trouble" doesn't fare as well. The sound quality is pretty laughable (but still better than "Easy Come Easy Go") and the songs themselves are mostly horrific. The only really decent cuts are 'City By Night', 'Long Legged Girl' and the ballad 'Could I Fall In Love'. Otherwise...not much here of interest to anyone outside of his rabid fan base. Who in the world suggested Elvis do 'Old MacDonald's Farm'?? All in all, both soundtracks are still much better than the films that spawned them, but thats not saying much.
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