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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0889853181025
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046058649
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2016
GenreRock
ArtistPresley, Elvis
Release TitleWay Down in the Jungle Room
Dimensions
Item Height0.60 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.52 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks33
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Way Down 2:37 1.2 She Thinks I Still Care 3:45 1.3 Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall 3:16 1.4 Pledging My Love 2:50 1.5 For the Heart 3:22 1.6 Love Coming Down 3:06 1.7 He'll Have to Go 4:33 1.8 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain 3:41 1.9 Hurt 2:06 1.10 Never Again 2:50 1.11 Danny Boy 3:56 1.12 Solitaire 4:37 1.13 Moody Blue 2:50 1.14 It's Easy for You 3:26 1.15 I'll Never Fall in Love Again 3:45 1.16 The Last Farewell 4:03 2.1 Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall (Take 1) 5:15 2.2 She Thinks I Still Care (Take 10) 6:30 2.3 The Last Farewell (Take 2) 4:15 2.4 Solitaire (Take 7) 5:37 2.5 I'll Never Fall in Love Again (Take 5) 4:04 2.6 Moody Blue (Take 1) 3:53 2.7 For the Heart (Take 1) 3:55 2.8 Hurt (Take 3) 2:30 2.9 Danny Boy (Take 9) 4:02 2.10 Never Again (Take 9) 3:56 2.11 Love Coming Down (Take 3) 3:17 2.12 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (Take 4) 4:59 2.13 She Thinks I Still Care (Alternate Version Take 2) 4:26 2.14 It's Easy for You (Take 1) 5:24 2.15 Way Down (Take 2) 3:50 2.16 Pledging My Love (Take 3) 5:34 2.17 For the Heart (Take 4) 4:13
NotesTwo CD set. By 1976, Elvis Presley's association with RCA Records had reached it's 20-year mark. While this tenure resulted in some of the most important records in rock and roll history, Presley - now 40 years old and having spent much of his time working in recording studios - was anxious for a change and eager for a less formal recording experience. Seeking alternatives to maintain Elvis' renewed showings on the country and adult contemporary charts, the decision was made to convert the "Jungle Room" a room in Elvis' Graceland estate, so named for it's exotic décor into an informal studio. With the help of RCA's mobile recording truck and longtime producer Felton Jarvis at the helm, Presley would sporadically record in the "Jungle Room" throughout 1976. Far from hastily realized material, Elvis would tackle a far-ranging mix of country and pop covers ("Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," "Danny Boy," "Solitaire") and late-period classics of the Elvis Presley catalog, such as "Moody Blue" and "Way Down." In it's own special way, these sessions anticipated a bridge between the bloom of Nashville's Music Row in the '60s and '70s and the low-fidelity, intimate, DIY-style recordings like Bruce Springsteen's stark Nebraska. Way Down In The Jungle Room recontextualizes these sessions across two discs, presenting original master takes with rare alternates and showcasing Presley's brilliant final act. The change of setting did nothing to inhibit the power of these magnificent recordings, and Way Down In The Jungle Room shines a proper light on his achievements The King of Rock and Roll, at peace in his castle but with no intention of abdicating his throne.