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Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii (Deluxe Edition)

Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii (Deluxe Edition)
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Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii (Deluxe Edition)

 
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1. Elvis Arrives And Greets Fans 2. Also Sprach Zarathustra 3. See See Rider; Vamp\ See See Rider 4. Burning Love 5. Something 6. You Gave Me A Mountain 7. Steamroller Blues 8. My Way 9. Love Me 10. It's Over 11. Blue Suede Shoes 12. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 13. Hound Dog 14. What Now My Love 15. Fever 16. Welcome To My World 17. Suspicious Minds 18. Introductions By Elvis 19. I'll Remember You 20. An American Trilogy 21. A Big Hunk O' Love; A Big Hunk O' Love - music element (with copyright) 22. Can't Help Falling In Love; Can't Help Falling In Love\ Vamp 23. Also Sprach Zarathustra; Also Sprach Zarathustra\ Vamp 24. See See Rider 25. Burning Love 26. Something 27. You Gave Me A Mountain 28. Steamroller Blues 29. My Way 30. Love Me 31. Johnny B. Goode 32. It's Over 33. Blue Suede Shoes 34. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 35. I Can't Stop Loving You 36. Hound Dog 37. What Now My Love 38. Fever 39. Welcome To My World 40. Suspicious Minds 41. Introductions By Elvis 42. I'll Remember You 43. Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On; Long Tall Sally\ Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 44. An American Trilogy 45. A Big Hunk O' Love 46. Can't Help Falling In Love 47. Vamp 48. Blue Hawaii; Blue Hawaii - music element (with copyright) 49. Ku-U-I-Po - Take 1; Ku-U-I-Po - Take 1 - music element (with copyright) 50. Ku-U-I-Po - Take 2; Ku-U-I-Po - Take 2 - music element (with copyright) 51. Ku-U-I-Po - Take 3 52. No More - Attempted Take 53. No More - Take 1 54. No More - Take 2; No More - Take 2 - music element (with copyright) 55. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Take 1 56. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Take 2 57. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Take 3 58. Hawaiian Wedding Song - Take 4 59. Early Morning Rain 60. Paradise, Hawaiian Style 61. Also Sprach Zarathustra 62. See See Rider 63. Burning Love 64. Something 65. You Gave Me A Mountain 66. Early Morning Rain 67. Steamroller Blues 68. My Way 69. Love Me 70. Johnny B. Goode 71. It's Over 72. Blue Suede Shoes 73. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 74. I Can't Stop Loving You 75. Hound Dog 76. Blue Hawaii 77. What Now My Love 78. Fever 79. Welcome To My World 80. Suspicious Minds 81. Introductions By Elvis 82. I'll Remember You 83. Hawaiian Wedding Song 84. Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On; Long Tall Sally Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 85. An American Trilogy 86. A Big Hunk O' Love 87. Can't Help Falling In Love 88. Credits

 
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Product Details
Actors:Elvis Presley, James Burton, Jerry Scheff, Charlie Hodge, John Wilkinson
Director:Gary Hovey
Format:Color, DVD, NTSC
Language:English
Number of Discs:2
Studio:Bmg Marketing
Run Time:242 minutes
DVD Release Date:June 22, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 103 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 103 customer reviews )
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46 of 46 found the following review helpful:


4This is the moment I've waited for  Mar 19, 2005 By Johnny Heering "trivia buff"
This Deluxe Edition DVD features pretty much everything you could ask for in regards to Elvis Aloha from Hawaii. You get the staged footage of Elvis arriving in Hawaii and greeting fans, which is actually pretty boring. You get the complete rehearsal concert that was taped two days before the live broadcast. Elvis shows more energy here than in the broadcast concert, but he forgets more of the lyrics and sings two less songs. You get the complete Aloha from Hawaii Concert, which has been re-edited from scratch. The show was originally broadcast with quite a bit of "montage" footage, which means multiple images from the concert seen on the screen all at once in video blocks, but almost all of those effects were removed from this version. After the concert, Elvis recorded five songs on stage with no audience, which were inserted into the concert after commercial breaks, played with montage footage of Hawaii. The complete footage of that recording session is here, complete with all takes of each song, with no footage of Hawaii. Finally, the original broadcast version of Elvis Aloha from Hawaii is included, minus the commercials. What more can you ask for?

34 of 34 found the following review helpful:


5Outstanding - he's back and clearer than ever.  Aug 07, 2004 By E R Vela
I'll be brief and to the point.

This dvd remastering is fantastic. You can see the pores in his skin, the follicles of his hair. The sound is beautiful. We have all already seen the concert, but not like this. Thank you, thank you, thank you goes out to all the people who painstakingly beautified this dvd to its peak visual and aural symphony.

Well done and enjoy it!

37 of 40 found the following review helpful:


5Elvis' Last Hurrah  Apr 02, 2005 By W. Hetfield "Walt Hetfield"
I love this DVD - play it all the time. As a teenager in the 70's I was totally put off by Elvis. I couldn't relate to the "Captain America meets Englebert Humperdink" personna/music. I liked the 50's Elvis when I'd hear him - but I thought he was washed up. I didn't see the special when it first aired in '73.

Now I'm older and wiser. This DVD has everything that you could want related to the show. The dress rehearsal really kicks a#@. What an incredible band! In the actual show Elvis is a little off key compared to the rehearsal - he looks pretty nervous through the first few numbers. But then he relaxes and we get a primo performance. I find myself watching the first disc more - the uncut performances of the rehearsal and the broadcast. I never seem to get tired of it.

James Burton, Ronnie Tutt, the Sweet Inspirations and the whole gang just smoke throught the whole thing. After this, Elvis had a few more good moments left on record, but the overall quality of his work really deteriorated. This was his last peak - on video at least.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Classic performance with extra material--what a guy!  Sep 03, 2004 By a viewer
This new-edition DVD set is simply great! It includes the concert version that was originally telecast in the US in April 1973, and the version shown live to much of the rest of the world via satellite (a big deal in 1973) three months earlier. It also includes the "alternate" concert, which was the rehearsal for the live telecast. These are awesome concerts performed just before Elvis' health began its major decline, showing his generosity (Kui Lee Cancer Fund) and patriotism. The first segment shows footage of Elvis' arrival at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, taped for the concert introduction. (He stayed in the Rainbow Tower there, visible in the footage.) My favorite bonus segment of the set, however, is the taping of the "extra" songs which were inserted, with scenery, for the US telecast. These were taped in the middle of the night, just after the arena cleared immediately after the live satellite telecast. How he, and his musicians, could perform so well, recording five quality songs on the spot, just after doing a concert beamed live to billions of people is astounding!! His remarkable talent and stamina really come across here! My personal favorite, "No More," was not used in the telecast and is seen nowhere else in the set. His interactions between takes with the director and musicians during this segment, never intended for public viewing, show a personal side of this GREAT performer. The credits roll over the beautiful song, "I'll Remember You," and we certainly always will. This is a classic set to be enjoyed for years.

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5Peace, Love and Understanding, Elvis Style  Jun 13, 2005 By Kevin Killian
ALOHA brings out the best in Elvis, even though he seems a little somber from time to time, possibly over the loss of Priscilla, so when he sings CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE with you, he seems to be singing directly to his memories of love (they would be divorced in October). It is a heartbreaking document to all who love Elvis. This DVD package is extraordinary. It contains just about everything we could possibly have asked for from Marty Pasetta's groundbreaking staging of Elvis' Aloha concert. The producers certainly asked him to pull a lot together, and he delivered, thanks to a marvelous band that would literally do anything for their leader, and backed by the Sweet Inspirations who were always simpatico with Elvis, sometimes seeming to pick him up when he felt down (their energy was contagious, and sometimes you can watch him sensing the energy and responding to it). It was filmed in January but not released in the USA until April (1973) after some heavy editing.

If I remember right, Elvis never gave a concert in Europe, although many European promoters made him offers galore, and so this filmed performance may show him off at the farthest away place from where he was born. With all that psychic baggage loaded onto the plane with him, I think we can all agree he did an amazing job. Elvis of course had made several movies with a Hawaiian theme, and he had sort of adopted the state as a place where good vibrations were to be found everywhere, rainbows and tropical sunsets, as well as a hint of danger (in the simmering dormant volcanoes that matched his performance style) and his groundbreaking anti-racist message, seemingly embodied in the so-called "melting pot" of Hawaii with its population of indigenous and mixed race citizens. How many times did Elvis explicitly state this message of tolerance and/or activism? As he sang to us, "Are we too blind to see,/ Do we simply turn our heads/ And look the other way?"

Watching this DVD will bring a smile of nostalgia to those who visited Honolulu back in the day, as the show was filmed in what used to be the Honolulu International Conventional Center. Nowadays, of course, this is no longer extant. It is said that the show raised $75,000 for a local cancer fund. To me, this doesn't seem like a while lot, especially when you think that Elvis signed a $1000 check personally as did the Colonel. Over the years this performance must have raked in millions of dollars. Hope the Kui Lee Fund continues to get residuals from this exemplary DVD version.

I hope that the USS Arizona Benefit concert from 1961 is also released on DVD. That's the one where Elvis first wore gold lame and where he appeared with Miinie Pearl! You know that's a keeper!

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