The most complete and comprehensive collection of Elvis' final studio recordings ever assembled in one anthology, Elvis Presley - King Of The Jungle is an essential and welcome addition for every fan's library. In the mid-1970s, Elvis, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, became another kind of pioneer as one of the world's first major recording artists to create fully-realized professional level records in the intimacy of his own home studio. With original recordings executive-produced by Elvis Presley with producer Felton Jarvis (who'd helmed most of Elvis' records from 1966-1977), Elvis Presley - Way Down In The Jungle Room brings together, for the first time in one collection, master recordings and rare outtakes laid down during two mythic sessions—February 2-8, 1976 and October 28-30, 1976—in Graceland's den known as The Jungle Room which was converted into a professional caliber recording studio for the purpose of capturing these indelible performances. The outtakes have been newly mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, Tennessee.
Way Down In The Jungle Room
$16.99
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88985318102
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Way Down In The Jungle Room
$16.99
CD
88985318102
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
The most complete and comprehensive collection of Elvis' final studio recordings ever assembled in one anthology, Elvis Presley - King Of The Jungle is an essential and welcome addition for every fan's library. In the mid-1970s, Elvis, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, became another kind of pioneer as one of the world's first major recording artists to create fully-realized professional level records in the intimacy of his own home studio. With original recordings executive-produced by Elvis Presley with producer Felton Jarvis (who'd helmed most of Elvis' records from 1966-1977), Elvis Presley - Way Down In The Jungle Room brings together, for the first time in one collection, master recordings and rare outtakes laid down during two mythic sessions—February 2-8, 1976 and October 28-30, 1976—in Graceland's den known as The Jungle Room which was converted into a professional caliber recording studio for the purpose of capturing these indelible performances. The outtakes have been newly mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, Tennessee.