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Elvis : 30 #1 hits / Elvis Presley.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 07863 68079-2 | RCAPublication details: New York, NY : RCA : BMG Distribution, ℗2002.Description: 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Elv1s : 30 #1 hits [Spine title]
  • 30 #1 hits
  • Thirty number one hits
  • E1
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Heartbreak Hotel -- Don't be cruel -- Hound dog -- Love me tender -- Too much -- All shook up -- (Let me be your) Teddy bear -- Jailhouse rock -- Don't -- Hard headed woman -- One night -- (Now and then there's) A fool such as I -- A big hunk o' love -- Stuck on you -- It's now or never -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Wooden heart -- Surrender -- (Marie's the name) His latest flame -- Can't help falling in love -- Good luck charm -- She's not you -- Return to sender -- (You're the) Devil in disguise -- Crying in the chapel -- In the ghetto -- Suspicious minds -- The wonder of you -- Burning love -- Way down -- Bonus track: A little less conversation (JXL Radio edit remix).
Production credits:
  • Compilation produced by David Bendeth.
Elvis Presley, vocals; with additional musicians.Summary: Contains thirty Elvis Presley hits such as "Heartbreak Hotel," "Don't Be Cruel," and "Love Me Tender," along with the JXL Radio Edit Remix of "A Little Less Conversation."
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Presley, Elvis Available 33111009062577
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

RCA and the Elvis estate made no bones about their intention on replicating the blockbuster success of the Beatles' The Beatles 1 with their own single-disc collection of number one hits -- hence, the 2002 release of Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits. The idea of collecting all the number one hits is simple enough, but there are problems inherent with the concept, not the least of which is that RCA did this once before. Unlike the Beatles, who went through numerous changes in just seven years of recording, Elvis had nearly three times as many years' worth of material and hits to choose from. Also, he hit on a number of different charts -- not just pop, but also R&B, country, and adult contemporary. Furthermore, where almost all of the Beatles' number one hits sampled at least part of their music, there are significant chunks of Elvis' best material -- including the visionary sides for Sun -- that didn't hit the top of the charts. All of this makes assembling a similar comprehensive sampler of Elvis' biggest hits much more difficult, and it doesn't help that RCA has decided not to have a rigid aesthetic and sample from different charts all over the world, resulting in a collection that feels more of a patchwork than it should, even if the bulk of the material is from the early '60s; at least five songs feel like they should have been replaced with better, and better-known, sides. And, even if much of this material is exceedingly familiar, there also feels like there is a lot missing because, frankly, there is. No Sun singles and very little from his classic 1968 comeback or early-'70s hits like "Moody Blue," not to mention sides that would showcase Elvis "the rocker" better than what's here, which plays closer to Elvis the '60s pop crooner than anything else. And, let's face it, no matter what the packaging is, Elv1s: 30 #1 Hits can't feel that new because of the veritable flood of Elvis collections RCA has issued since the King started having hits. This is a very good compilation, covering many of the basics, but it's hardly close to the only Elvis disc you'll ever need, and it's not even that great of a starting place, since it lacks so much of his best material. (Also, even though this is one of the most carefully considered compilations of Elvis hits, it can't help but feel a little shoddy since there are actually 31 number one hits here, with the addition of the JXL remix of "A Little Less Conversation" tacked onto the end.) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Rock music.

Title from container.

Elvis Presley, vocals; with additional musicians.

Compilation produced by David Bendeth.

Recorded 1956-1976.

Selections originally released 1956-1977.

Compact disc.

Program notes principally by Peter Guralnick ([24] p. : ill.) inserted in container.

Contains thirty Elvis Presley hits such as "Heartbreak Hotel," "Don't Be Cruel," and "Love Me Tender," along with the JXL Radio Edit Remix of "A Little Less Conversation."

Heartbreak Hotel -- Don't be cruel -- Hound dog -- Love me tender -- Too much -- All shook up -- (Let me be your) Teddy bear -- Jailhouse rock -- Don't -- Hard headed woman -- One night -- (Now and then there's) A fool such as I -- A big hunk o' love -- Stuck on you -- It's now or never -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Wooden heart -- Surrender -- (Marie's the name) His latest flame -- Can't help falling in love -- Good luck charm -- She's not you -- Return to sender -- (You're the) Devil in disguise -- Crying in the chapel -- In the ghetto -- Suspicious minds -- The wonder of you -- Burning love -- Way down -- Bonus track: A little less conversation (JXL Radio edit remix).

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