Elvis' letzte Aufnahmen: Was geschah wirklich im Jungle Room?
In 1976, the Jungle Room at Graceland was transformed into a recording studio. For the sessions of "From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee," RCA brought the recording equipment directly to Elvis's home. Furniture was removed, ceilings were hung as sound baffles, the waterfall was turned off—and Elvis didn't sing in the middle of the band circle, but rather from a landing next to the kitchen, singing into the room. To mark the 50th anniversary of 1976–2026, we take a close look at these extraordinary recordings: Why does Elvis's voice sound so intimate, dark, and direct on these sessions? What role did the Jungle Room, the mobile RCA recording unit, the musicians in the room, and the subsequent overdubs play? And why is "From Elvis Presley Boulevard" so much more than just a late Elvis album? Also included are the album's chart positions: #1 on the Billboard Country LP chart and#41 on the overall Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart. Featured are special listening moments from the sessions, including tracks from "Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall" and "Pledging My Love," which demonstrate just how immediate and unusual these recordings truly were. Let me know in the comments: Do you prefer the finished album versions or the rawer outtakes from the Jungle Room? Long live the King! #ElvisPresley #JungleRoom #Graceland #FromElvisPresleyBoulevard #Elvis1976 #ElvisSessions #ElvisHistory #ElvisPresleyBoulevard #InELVISVeritas #LongLiveTheKing In.ELVIS.Veritas is also on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vace...

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