Elvis Presley – Pot Luck (1962/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Elvis Presley - Pot Luck (1962/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Elvis Presley
Album: Pot Luck
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1962/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 28:55
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 617 MB

Tracklist:

01. Elvis Presley – Kiss Me Quick (02:49)
02. Elvis Presley – Just for Old Time Sake (02:11)
03. Elvis Presley – Gonna Get Back Home Somehow (02:31)
04. Elvis Presley – (Such An) Easy Question (02:22)
05. Elvis Presley – Steppin’ out of Line (01:56)
06. Elvis Presley – I’m Yours (02:23)
07. Elvis Presley – Something Blue (03:00)
08. Elvis Presley – Suspicion (02:37)
09. Elvis Presley – I Feel That I’ve Known You Forever (01:43)
10. Elvis Presley – Night Rider (02:12)
11. Elvis Presley – Fountain of Love (02:19)
12. Elvis Presley – That’s Someone You Never Forget (02:47)

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Pot Luck with Elvis is the fifteenth studio album by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2523, in June 1962. Recording sessions took place on March 22, 1961, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, and on June 25 and October 15, 1961, and March 18 and March 19, 1962, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.One of the great ironies about Pot Luck with Elvis is its title, from which one could reasonably infer that it was a collection of leftovers. In fact, Pot Luck was Elvis Presley’s last collection of new secular material recorded with a specific album release in mind until seven years later, and a lot less of a “pot luck” affair musically than any of the non-hits studio albums that were ever released of Elvis’ material. The album is still a bit uneven, continuing the decline begun with Something for Everybody. While there are several excellent, continually underrated tracks (“Donna Get Back Home Somehow,” “Night Rider,” “(Such An) Easy Question” and, of course, “Suspicion”), the quality of the songs is somewhat uneven, the ballads especially tending toward the lugubrious. The original release, which charted for 18 weeks and reached number four at its peak, never registered as strongly with the public as his soundtracks of the period did, and this relative failure (the Blue Hawaii soundtrack having charted for more than a year, with months spent at number one) may have forced Presley and his manager to concentrate on film work from this point on, as a commercial necessity. The sad part of that decision was that Pot Luck was a great vehicle for Presley’s voice as it was evolving — “She’s Not You” brilliantly showcased the softer, more intense singing style that had manifested itself just a few months earlier with “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” –Bruce Eder

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