Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Elvis Presley Pictures
Artist:
Elvis Presley
Origin:
United States, Memphis - Tennessee (Born in Mississippi)United States
Born date:
January 8, 1935
Death date:
August 16, 1977
Elvis Presley Album: «Greatest Jukebox Hits»
Elvis Presley Album: «Greatest Jukebox Hits» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.6 of 5)
  • Title:Greatest Jukebox Hits
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Review - Product Description
24 songs
Review - Amazon.com
By now, the King of rock & roll's iconic vintage hits have been reconfigured so many times that it's hard to imagine anyone needing yet another Presley compilation. Still, this 23-song collection, programmed for maximum listenability, serves as a fine introduction to Elvis the rocker. With "Heartbreak Hotel," "Don't Be Cruel," "Hound Dog," "Jailhouse Rock," "All Shook Up," "Suspicious Minds," "It's Now or Never," "A Big Hunk o' Love," "Too Much," "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear," "Good Luck Charm," "Hard Headed Woman," this is one primo party disc. With all these essential classics on a single disc, how can you go wrong? --Scott Schinder
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
- Combo of Kingly songs

The quality of these tracks are brilliant and the whole rock and roll edge is ever present. Elvis's hottest hits are electric here and just as powerful and exciting as they were when they were made. All kinds of music really shine on the King of Rocks compact hits set. This album is a must for King fans of all ages in order to sample some of the most important music in history.

The set's first half is full of classic rock pieces like "All Shook Up", "Jailhouse Rock" (very well known chorus) and the crooning rock of "Don't Be Cruel". Elvis's voice, not to mention song writing talents (like "All Shook Up" and "Heartbreak Hotel) shine on these well known standards. There is a superb simplicity that is so great about the compositions. They all basically are about lust and breaking out, but few acts would dare go in that area and not be banded from radio. I think it is Elvis' vibrant personality that made those songs such winners. He really sold them and his type of music like no other. Hear the end of these golden oldies are some great cuts that rarely see the light of day (will, that rarely see an Elvis hits sets anyway). "Viva Las Vegas" is super catchy guitar and even more interesting lyrics. The same can be said for "Devil In Disguise". "Suspicious Minds" is a very intelligent soft rock tune with incredible soul driven background. The do wopish "Return To Sender" is fun. A personal fave of mine is "Burning Love" which is one of his last big hits. It combines both the sensitivity of those early rock tunes and a new cool groove. "Way Down" is gospel enthralled real treat. The influence of some real hard core soul music can found in the chorus when it really mellows toward the end.

The set is still not his best Best Of. It really hard to find on one single disc, but I think maybe the "Top Ten Hits" Double album does it better. You know that someone really messed up when they glossed over one of his all time biggest in "Love Me Tender" not to mention the excellent number 1 hit "In The Ghetto". I think for a an excellent combo of great hits, this is the way to go. You'll deeply enjoy this album and all of its unique yet very often heard tracks.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- A great CD

This is a really good CD. There are all the hits like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog" but then there are also not that commonly known songs such as "good rockin tonight" and "I got Stung" So if you like Elvis then you will love this CD!!!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- If only...

Issued twenty years after his death, this splendid collection of early Elvis hits leaves me furious and in awe. Furious that he let all the glorious earthiness, the sublime brilliance of his voice slip away to pop pap. Sure, the whole mob around him didn't help; the colonel, the Memphis Mafia, the Vegas soul-suckers. But, ultimately it was Elvis' life to ru8in and ruin it he did.

I am in awe of that voice and the innate ability he had to use it in the best possible manner.

If only it could have stayed the way it was.

A brilliant first album for anyone without Elvis material or for sonmeone who thinks those first few years were the best.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- 23 of the best from the king!!

This collection of Elvis Presley hit's is pure gold. It starts with tracks from his country rocking days at sun records ("Good rocking to night" and "Baby lets play house") through to his earth shattering "Heartbreak Hotel" (the song that made him a global superstar) right through other rock classics, such as "Hound Dog", "All Shook Up", "Jailhouse Rock", "Hard Headed Woman", "I Got Stung", "Big Hunk O' Love" and others as well as the ballads, such as "It's now or never", or "She's not you", right through to his latter recordings.

This CD is a great collection for the Presley/ Rock N Roll fan. It is also a great introduction for new people who want to check out his sound.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- A Wide Spectrum of Hits

I'd like to address the 2002 review from someone who'd never heard of some of these songs. (Really!) "Good Rockin' Tonight" was an early RCA hit; Wynonnie Harris, a black singer who had the young Elvis as a fan and performance attender, first did it. (In pre-rock history, trust me here, "rockin'" meant having sex in Black jargon. "I Got Stung" came from a backlog of recordings that Elvis made for release (so as not to be "forgotten") during his service in the Army (about the same time as "Now and Then, There's a Fool Such as I"). "She's Not You" was a hit single in 1962 backed with "Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello". And "Way Down"? C'mon! It was a hit single and was on the best-selling (after Elvis died) "Moody Blue" album. (Hear J.D. Sumner hit that double low-C at the end). Still, you can find these same hits elsewhere. Your choice.