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Even more than his "waist up" appearance on The Ed
Sullivan Show, the "sit down" segment of Elvis's 1968
comeback special was by far his most powerful appearance on
television. Proof that Elvis could still rock, it was also only
his third live performance since 1957. This seminal rock &
roll moment, with Elvis surrounded by Scotty Moore and DJ Fontana,
was actually two separate sessions taped two hours apart. The
first session, along with rehearsals, appears on Memories: The `68
Comeback Special. However, it's always been the second session,
the 8 p.m. show, unreleased in its entirety until the appearance
now of Tiger Man, that's lived in popular legend as one of the
great undiscovered treasures of his oeuvre. An again confident
Elvis really cuts loose here, launching into scorching versions of
early classics. "That's All Right," "Heartbreak
Hotel" (where he has to stop to catch his breath and remember
the lyrics), and "Blue Suede Shoes" have all the fire
that first made him such an arresting phenomenon. But it's the
title cut, which was spliced into the TV special's second showing
in August 1969, that is the showstopper. This disc instantly
becomes one of the cornerstones of any Elvis collection. --Robert
Baird
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