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Elvis on Tour

Elvis on Tour

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Artists: Elvis Presley, Bill Baize, Estell Brown, James Burton, Ed Enoch
Label: Warner Home Video

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,133

Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Original recording remastered, Widescreen, Subtitled, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Running Time: 93 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 883929095568
UPC: 883929095568
EAN: 0883929095568
ASIN: B003HKN52A

Theatrical Release Date: 1972
Release Date: August 3, 2010
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"After the filmed-live-in-Vegas Elvis: That's the Way It Is, the King and his crew were eager to follow that success with another captivating concert

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After the solid success of Elvis: That's the Way It Is, and with his career as a movie actor having reached a standstill, Elvis Presley undertook a second concert documentary. Elvis on Tour trails after the King on a few concert dates in 1972, as he powers through a curious set list that downplays the classic hits in favor of the likes of "Polk Salad Annie" and "Proud Mary." Rehearsal footage, preshow jitters, and after-hours sessions singing gospel with the gang are included; most revealing is a sequence that follows Elvis off stage and into his waiting limo, where he towels off in exhaustion, cracks a few jokes, and listens to the praise of the entourage. These glimpses are a logical counterpoint to the concert material; less explicable is the rundown of Elvis's early years, which hardly fits the subject at hand--and frankly reminds us that Elvis looks pale and just a bit puffy at this moment in his life. The fun stuff includes a workout on the still-new "Burning Love" (Elvis has to read from a lyric sheet), committed takes on "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "I Got a Woman," and a spirited "Never Been to Spain," a song that fits Elvis's taste for simple, dramatic builds. That, and Elvis giving a stage introduction to "the guy that gives me my water and my scarves and so forth." The movie's structure feels a little random, not that that will matter to fans. At times it catches the King looking undeniably weary of it all, except in those moments when a song really catches him (certainly during the gospel moments) and you see just how utterly "in the music" he was. The split-screen approach is intact, and the film's "montage supervisor" was a young fellow named Martin Scorsese. Note about this 2010 edition: The original song that played under the opening credits, a cover of "Johnny B. Goode," has been replaced (apparently due to rights issues) with a live "Don't Be Cruel." --Robert Horton


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5 out of 5 stars Fly-on-the-wall Experience...   September 6, 2010
MichaelFla (Homestead, Fla)
...for some unexplainable reason, it didn't impact me the way "That's the Way That It Is" DVD did years ago... but that said; it is a honest look into what touring with The King was like... An enjoyable fly-on-the-wall experience... Glad it was released and it should be part of any Elvis' fan's collection or anyone who loves and appreciates a great artist such as Elvis Presley... a study in to the making of a good rockumentary...


5 out of 5 stars Great film and nice packaging!   September 5, 2010
Richard J. Goldschmidt (Oak Lawn, IL USA)
Really gives insight into Elvis and his touring of the 1970's! I wish WB had added some extras BUT the book is nice and love the way it was put together. A great last film.


5 out of 5 stars THE KINGS ROCKUMENTARY   September 5, 2010
JOSEPH J. AVILES (NEWARK)
I SAW THIS WHEN IT WAS FIRST IN THEATRES IN 1972 AND IT STILL ROCKS ON BLU-RAY THE PICTURE IS TOTALLY AMAZING AND THE ONLY DRAWBACK IS THAT THEY DID NOT INCLUDE ANY EXTRAS AND WERE NOT ABLE TO USE JOHNNY B GOODE AS THE OPENING SONG.NONETHELESS THIS IS ONE OF THE GREAT CONCERT MOVIES OF ALL TIME IT WAS TRULY AHEAD OF ITS TIME FOR 1972.ELVIS IS IN TOP FORM ESPECIALLY ON THE GOSPEL SONGS SUCH AS HOW GREAT THOU ART AND WHEN THE STAMPS DO THEIR SOLO SWEET SWEET SPIRIT.I RECOMMEND THIS 100% TO ALL ELVIS FANS.LONG LIVE THE KING.


5 out of 5 stars the king rocks, and the only star to sing 'How great thou Art' in a concert!   September 5, 2010
J. R. Flood (Plymouth DEVON)
Fantastic concert, not necessary his best concert, but it's Elvis so it does not bother me, the interaction between Elvis and the TCB band is as usually brilliant, and the way he sings How great thou Art, gives me goose bumps, love it


3 out of 5 stars Could be better   August 27, 2010
I received the product on time. My only concern is about the quality. For a documentary that has taken so long to be on DVD the sound and image should have been better.

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