Elvis Presley - On Stage - February, 1970 album flac
Performer: Elvis PresleyTitle: On Stage - February, 1970
Style: Rock & Roll, Chanson, Country, Soul, Vocal, Rhythm & Blues, Ballad
Released: 1981
MP3 album: 1205 mb
FLAC album: 1939 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: WAV VQF MIDI AA AIFF ADX ASF
Genre: Rock / Pop
On Stage is a live album by American singer Elvis Presley, released on RCA Records LSP-4362 in June 1970. It was mostly recorded between February 17 and 19, 1970 at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. The album reached number 13 on both the Billboard 200 and country music charts. It was certified Gold on February 23, 1971, and Platinum on July 15, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America.
On Stage - February, 1970 (Reel, 4tr Stereo, Album). On Stage (LP, Album, Pos).
Same catalog number as Elvis Presley - On Stage-February, 1970 but there are several clear differences. Matrix, Runout (Side A Runout - Stamped): ZPRS 1422 E1 21.
Elvis' second live album, partly cut at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in early 1970, is one of his most unfairly underrated releases. In its original form, it did seem a bit cheap, offering ten songs that weren't necessarily associated with Elvis Presley. At the time, it did seem a bit cheap, offering ten songs that weren't necessarily associated with Presley.
Elvis presley on stage february 1970 lp original. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. Outer sleeve shows light edge wear, no splits Elvis Presley On Stage February 1970 LP RCA Stereo Liner Vinyl Record.
Elvis On Stage February 197. he Overlooked Las Vegas Shows. From 1969 through 1976, Elvis Presley performed 641 stage shows during 15 engagements at the Hotel in Las Vegas. The entertainment press widely covered his opening Vegas appearance in August 1969, and RCA issued a live album spotlighting his return to the concert stage. Back in 1970 it appeared that a major change in Elvis’s musical repertoire occurred between his first two Vegas stints. In the 1971 radio documentary, The Elvis Presley Story, narrator Wink Martindale declared, In his first engagement there he concentrated on his old hits. The second time at the International Hotel, the emphasis was shifted to songs made popular by other vocalists. The live LPs RCA issued for the two Vegas engagements certainly gave that impression.






