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Artista:
Elvis Presley
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Memphis - Tennessee (Born in Mississippi)Estados Unidos
Nacido el día:
8 de Enero de 1935
Fallecido el día:
16 de Agosto de 1977
Disco de Elvis Presley: «Elvis Gold Records 4»
Disco de Elvis Presley: «Elvis Gold Records 4» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.7 de 5)
  • Título:Elvis Gold Records 4
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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7 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- IT'S NOW ESSENTIAL

It's a common fact,ELVIS PRESLEY fans are spoiled,especially since RCA have made their golden records last longer.With this, the company can be sure that ELVIS will continue to sell for a long time.The added tracks here are not fillers,they really deserve to be there.This collection of songs range from gospel to the wonderful movie themes from VIVA LAS VEGAS and KISSIN'COUSINS to soft rock material that is quite fun to listen to and very typical of ELVIS at that time.At the time of the original release of that album 1968,ELVIS was considered finished and washed up;his films were often very ordinary,but the television comeback changed all that and gradually ELVIS managed to redeemed himself to the joy of all his fans.The added tracks makes this golden records collection just as essential as the previous three.

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2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Love it !!

I just received this cd a few weeks back and it hasn't left the cd player in my truck. I love every song. Can't get enough of "The King"

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- BETTER, BUT NOT THE BEST

Elvis' Golden Records volume four is an improvement over the earlier edition of this cd because it includes six additional songs. However, one of the songs, Rock-A-Hula, is quite inferior to every other song on this cd. Instead of Rock-A-Hula, the cd would be better served to include Wild In The Country.

John