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New Elvis Presley CD, 'Roots Revolution,' Sonically Restores the Legendary Louisiana Hayride Recordings
Click here to listen "Baby, Let's Play House" from Elvis Presley/Roots Revolution: The Louisiana Hayride Recordings
NEW YORK, Aug 8, 2002/ FW/ --- On August 13th, Tomato Records releases Elvis Presley/Roots Revolution:
The Louisiana Hayride Recordings, a 16-track edition of the historic Elvis
Presley "live" radio performances from the mid-50s. Undergoing a complete sonic
restoration, the original recordings have been brought back to life allowing the
magic of a 19-year old Elvis Presley to shine through.
Commemorating the 25th
Anniversary of Elvis' death, Roots Revolution is a testament to the
enduring impact Presley and his music have had on the world.
"We're still trying to catch up with Elvis Presley after 50 years. These
recordings began the sea change -- the innocent, raw, profoundly unique Elvis
Presley like we'd never hear him again. This is as close as you get to the
Genesis in terms of what was to follow in popular culture -- musically, sexually
and racially -- for the rest of time," states Tomato's Kevin Eggers.
On Roots Revolution, Tomato Records have gone to great lengths to
restore the performances by using new musicians to help enhance the bass,
acoustic guitar and drums, which were all but lost to distortion and crackle on
the original tapes. Bass player Paul Nowinski (Keith Richards, Rickie Lee Jones,
Les Paul), guitarist Jon Paris (Bo Diddley, Johnny Winter, Johnnie Johnson), and
drummer Steven Wolf (Bee Gees, B-52s, Celine Dion) were enlisted to rebuild the
tracks.
Only the existing parts performed by Elvis and his band were fixed.
There were no new arrangements, additional instruments or extra musical sections
added. Authentic period instruments were used to replicate the original sound.
"We approached this much like that of restoring a master painting. Our intent
was to bring out the original colors and energy of the music. Great care was
taken to make sure the musical enhancements were 100 percent faithful to the
original parts played by Elvis, Scotty, Bill and D.J.," states Eggers.
The results are nothing short of magical, as Elvis' voice cuts through
crystal clear roaring through groundbreaking performances of That's All
Right, Mama, Baby, Let's Play House, Blue Moon of Kentucky,
Maybellene and more. It truly was a roots revolution. Music would never
be the same, and some might argue that it would never be better.
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