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: «Elvis: 2nd To None»
Elvis Presley Album: «Elvis: 2nd To None» (Front side)
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  • Title:Elvis: 2nd To None
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Review - Product Description
Another collection of wall-to-wall hits, newly mixed and mastered and includes a couple of goodies for collectors young and old-a Paul Oakenfold remix (a la A Little Less Conversation ) of Rubberneckin' and an *unreleased*, newly discovered title song for the film Roustabout . Other tracks: That's All Right; I Forgot to Remember to Forget; Blue Suede Shoes; I Want You, I Need You, I Love You; Love Me; Loving You; Treat Me Nice; Viva Las Vegas; If I Can Dream , and more.
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91 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
- More Elvis Hits and History

Capitalizing on the international success of "Elvis 30 #1 Hits," RCA has released a follow-up disc that compiles the Top 10 singles and hidden gems from Presley's prolific catalog. In many ways, "Elvis: 2nd to None" is a marked improvement over the previous CD - it covers more musical ground and displays a wider range of Presley's vocal talents. Along with the 1950s hits, you get some of Elvis' best tracks from the 1960s: "A Mess of Blues," "I Feel So Bad," "Little Sister," "Viva Las Vegas," "If I Can Dream" and "Kentucky Rain." The 1970s are represented by classic recordings such as "American Trilogy," "Promised Land" and "Moody Blue." In the final analysis, "2nd to None" proves that Presley's chart-toppers did not necessarily represent his finest work and, as a result, many superior tracks were lost in the shuffle. A case in point is "I'm a Roustabout," the recently discovered song intended for The King's 1964 film. Too bad "stick it in his ear" was considered an objectionable lyric by producer Hal Wallis, because "I'm a Roustabout" would have been the smash hit Elvis needed during the advent of Beatlemania. It's a classic rocker that Presley performs with gusto - far better than most of his movie tunes during the mid-1960s. Once again, RCA has succeeded in revitalizing Elvis Presley's music for future generations, with a few revelatory surprises along the way.

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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
- Somewhat disappointing sequel to "Elvis: 30 #1 Hits"

When I heard BMG's dazzling 2002 compilation "Elvis: 30 #1 Hits" I was simply flabbergasted!! The audio quality on that disc was stunning and was far superior to other Elvis Presley collections I owned that had been released in the late 1980's.

And so I immediately did two things. First, I disposed of my older Elvis CD's and immediately ordered "2nd To None". Since this compilation was released in 2003 I thought I had every right to expect a comparable remastering job to "30 #1 Hits." After all, the same note that stated "Mixed and mastered from original master tapes for optimal sound quality" appeared on both covers. Unfortunately, I would be remiss if I did not invoke that old saying "buyer beware". And I am here to tell you that I found this collection to be a huge disappointment.

Certainly it goes without saying that the material included on "2nd To None" is no match for the tunes that appeared on "30 #1 Hits". That collection included the absolute cream of the crop from Elvis' long and wildly successful career. But as Larry King might like to say the 30 tunes included on "2nd to None" "ain't chopped liver". In fact, several of my favorite Elvis tunes appear on this disc including "Little Sister", "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" and his 1968 comeback hit "If I Can Dream". Also featured are several of his chart hits from the 1970's like "Memories", "Don't Cry Daddy" and "Kentucky Rain". And while one might quibble about the inclusion of 2 or 3 songs in this collection it is for the most part another nice mix of Presley classics spanning the decades.

But my problem is not with the music. My problem is with the extremely mediocre remastering job done on this disc. I found the sound quality on "2nd To None" to be vastly inferior to what I had heard on "30 #1 Hits". I must say I was bitterly disappointed. I don't pretend to be an audiophile and frankly I am not generally all that fussy. But the reason I picked up this disc is that I expected the same kind of sound quality that so impressed me on "30 #1 Hits". Instead I wound up with a collection that sounded about the same as those 1988 collections I had tossed away. I just don't get it. In fact, I really wish I never had. You have been forwarned!!!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- good compilation

My parents remember where they were when they heard the news that Elvis was dead, actually I don't think I was even born yet. I've never owned an Elvis album but I've always been familiar with several of his songs just because of his impact on american rock music. This cd is great because it has reminded me of those songs that I knew I liked but couldn't place, couldn't remember the title, or whatever. His voice sounds great on the album and the songs move from some of his earliest recordings, very R&B to 70's Elvis, replete with horns and the like. The bottom line is this: buy the album, if you are a rock and roll fan you won't be dissapointed. I've been converted. This was my first Elvis album and now I own several.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- From Sun Studio to Las Vegas, More Hits

Here's the followup to Elvis 30 # Hits, Elvis 2nd to None. It's Just as incredible as it's predecessor, featuring great hits like the one that started it all "That's All Right" "Blue Suede Shoes" "I Want You, I Need you, I love You" "If I can Dream" "Kentucky Rain" "Moody Blue" and many more from the 3 decades of Elvis. A Must have for Elvis fans, This was the beginning of Top Notch Rock 'n' Roll. Own it Today

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- The King!

30 smash hit songs from the one and only king of Rock and Roll. With tunes such as "Mean Woman Blues" and "I got stung" it's more than evident that Elvis is the true king of rock (in response to the reviewer below I too like little richard, but no, he's not the king! Besides Elvis' covers of the 2 songs you mention are an improvement on the originals!).

I recommend to any true fan of rock n roll to either get this set with it's companion "30 #1 hit's", either that or if you can afford to spend a bit more, buy all volumes of "Elvis' Golden Records" also available from amazon.com

Either way, you won't regret it.