

The 1960s unfortunately glossed over American Sound, especially Elvis taking a risk with 'In The Ghetto'. The 1950's skipped what pushed Elvis over-the-top when he appeared on TV, two of his best films and soundtracks (Loving You & Jailhouse Rock), and the backlash he took with his rock and roll Christmas Album. He writes, "I really enjoyed The Searcher documentary, but after watching I wished they would have made it 4 hours. Luckily for us he has produced a lovely documentary "Elvis Presley: The Searcher - Additional Stories Not in the Original Film" that anyone can view on Vimeo. 'Elvis: The Searcher - Additional Stories' Spotlight: Like all too many serious Elvis fans Dennis Laverty felt let-down by the lack of seventies content in the HBO 'Elvis The Searcher' documentary. (DVD Reviews Source ElvisInformationNetwork) Is it really what Elvis fans wanted in this special DVD release?

Go here for the full review, a look at the "Questions & Answers" bonus material plus the special 20-page booklet. However, how can such a fine documentary feel like such a let down as fans discover there are no DVD extras included that look deeper into Elvis' search?ĮIN's Piers Beagley looks at the recent Australian DVD releases to find a good value-for-money documentary is also one of the biggest Elvis marketing failures in years and a disgrace. The vision quality is excellent and it is a joy to slow-mo through some of the newly found clips and historical footage of Elvis. 'Elvis Presley: The Searcher' DVD Review: For fans of Elvis’ music there is no doubt that the HBO documentary “Elvis Presley The Searcher” was one of the best programmes ever made about Elvis and where his inspiration and music came from.įans were therefore pleased to know that the documentary would be released on DVD. 14.Coming soon to EIN: Interview: William Ronan (author of Psychological Autopsy of Elvis Presley) Book Review: Letters from Elvis (Gary Lindberg), Interview: BBC's Matt Shepherd talks about his new book 'Elvis Behind The Songs'.If You Could Read My Mind (Album Version) Scarborough Fair/Canticle (Album Version) Can't Get Used To Losing You (Album Version) I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City The House Of The Rising Sun (2002 Remastered Version) Horse With No Name (2012 Collection Remaster) Hawaiian Wedding SongĮlvis Presley also appears in this compilation Closing Riff / Special Message From Elvis' Father (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel

I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (Slow Version) Q: 4 stars out of 5 - " see Elvis and his accomplices finding their feet so quickly that they're soon poised admirably close to the cutting-edge." (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me) Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes

(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)
