I never thought of ranking my Elvis records, like I do with my 80's bands. I guess part of it is due to Elvis being my first musical influence since the early 60's. I grew up listening to Elvis' Golden Records from birth to 1975 when I discovered Queen. Since then I put Elvis aside until about 2010, when I decided to explore Elvis' entire catalog as an adult to see if my fandom still held up. In the middle of that decade, I discover the FOLLOW THAT DREAM (FTD) record label and started re-buying my entire Elvis collection for the second time with these new releases. It's been fun hearing Elvis all over again. Live shows, outtakes, etc.
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
I didn’t grow up on Elvis, my parents were hippies that thought of Elvis as being kind of a joke. I discovered him on my own as a young adult. I’ve been a huge fan ever since. Obviously Elvis is much different than most of the other artists I listen to based on the fact that he doesn’t write his own material. It makes ranking his albums a unique endeavor.
@migueldavalos37984 ай бұрын
70s the best era for Elvis great concerts great albums great look his mature and improved
@Archaicrecords764 ай бұрын
@@migueldavalos3798 70’s Elvis is my favorite too, I totally agree!
@Patracat5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video! The seventies isn't my favourite decade but I grew up in the 50s and 60s and the fifties music has special meaning. Still, like you I love everything the King did.
@joegibson23595 ай бұрын
Amen my brother
@keatonluttrell24872 ай бұрын
Solitaire is absolutely one of my favourite Elvis songs! I really love the version off the “Memories of Elvis” album. It’s more intimate and breathtaking.
@alexandernijeboer83855 ай бұрын
In the end it all comes down to taste. Elvis Country would be my favorite '70s album, follow by That's The Way It Is and Promised Land. Enjoyed your video and argumentation though. Thanks.
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you, it’s all about individual taste with these records. The important thing to remember is, when it comes to Elvis, there aren’t any wrong answers……it’s all great!
@Allen-vl7zq5 ай бұрын
My favorite Elvis decade is hands down 1960s
@Allen-vl7zq5 ай бұрын
~ My favorites from least to best... #11 - From Elvis Presley Boulevard ; #10 - ELVIS Fool ; #9 - Raised On Rock ; #8 - Love Letters from Elvis ; #7 - Elvis Now ; #6 - Good Times ; #5 Promised Land ; #4 - Moody Blue ; #3 - Elvis Today ; #2 - That's The Way It Is ; #1 - Elvis Country
@dansavik71372 ай бұрын
We who are born in the 70's are the last generation of Elvis fans. My favorite is From Elvis Presley Boulevard from 1976. But there are so many good albums from the 70's.
@MartinSudds5 ай бұрын
I thought the 70s were the best too. It’s all down to personal taste but I am particularly fond of the Stax and Den recordings. ⚡️TCE always⚡️
@TheTop40hub5 ай бұрын
I agree about Got A Thing About You Baby. I love that song and is in my Elvis top 10. Interesting that your 2 favourite Elvis songs are written by Canadians. Cool. I love this video. I love your passion for these records. There is no one in the Elvis KZbin universe who talks about his music with the passion you do. What do you think if version recorded a version of the song Feelings? Solitaire reminds me of that song. You’re speaking my language as far as his 70s output. Thank you.
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks so much man, I really appreciate your kind words. I’m a very fiery guy when it comes to artists that I’m passionate about. What would you say is your favorite Elvis studio album of the 1970’s?
@TheTop40hub5 ай бұрын
@@Archaicrecords76 As far as the 70s, the year I also became a huge Elvis fan I would have to say Promised Land. I’m like you though, I love all those records. The Christmas and gospel included. I purchased them on release and so they were a huge part of the Christmas season then and now.
@belinda35_775 ай бұрын
though i think its hard to beat elvis' 1969 live shows i am most definitely an elvis 1970s girl my biggest problem with the 1970s albums is felton jarvis i have no problem with felton & truly appreciate the love & loyalty between elvis & felton i feel like he had a bad habit of overproducing elvis' songs elvis was too often drowned out with unnecessary instrumentation and too loud background vocals elvis should always be front & center its why i prefer alt takes & undubbed version to most album tracks when it comes to moody blue & from elvis presley blvd i always go to the jungle room sessions instead to me it is the best & most honest work he ever did in his entire career & jungle room sessions are pure elvis without all the production and will always be # 1 for me i agree she thinks i still care is possibly my favorite vocal of his it is so incredibly haunting & beautiful also agree honky tonk angel & snowbird are very favorites i am firmly a elvis on tour > ttwii fan elvis on tour has my whole heart though i agree the ttwii rehearsals & outtakes are precious how the web was woven > love me tender & it isn't even close just pretend & words both sublime people can say what they want about elvis live in 1976 & 77 but his dec 1976 "in five days" tour proves elvis still had plenty left in the tank especially the legendary pittsburgh new yrs eve show one of the best live shows of his entire career i admire you being able to rank them because its something i just can't do lol i love & treasure them all happy to find your ch new sub :)
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for checking out the video, and the channel!
@eaptcbinaflash15 ай бұрын
What?? 😵💫🤯 Fool is absolutely one of the best ones! It's a concept album about heartbreak and the stages of grief. It's gut-wrenching. Course, I also think his gospel music is his best stuff, and I love his country/folk music 🤷♂️
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
I like Fool. Never said that I didn’t. But, for the sake of this conversation……it’s my least favorite of this lot. As far as Elvis Country……again, I like it, but there’s some clunkage on it. The better songs on Elvis Country though……are the goods!
@eaptcbinaflash15 ай бұрын
@Archaicrecords76 I think your list is reversed 🤷♂️😆 Moody Blue and Elvis Now both have some of his best work on them, but both have clunkers and don't flow well as a complete album. Elvis Country and Fool are cohesive and excellent as a whole package. Boulevard is hands down the best from the 70s "studio" albums, though. Boulevard Elvis Country Promise Land Fool Good Times Today Moody Blue Elvis Now Love Letters Raised On Rock Lol, who am I kidding 😅 I love them all equally! 🙈
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
@@eaptcbinaflash1 Me too, really! 😂
@Allen-vl7zq5 ай бұрын
Yeah... the 1973 "Fool" album was so great that RCA deleted it from their catalog about a year (or less) after it was released. 😆😅😂 And it really wasn't a "concept album". It was mostly an album of leftovers clustered together & released in order to fill contractual obligations.
@eaptcbinaflash15 ай бұрын
@@Allen-vl7zq Excuses for a poorly performing album that was ahead of its time. An accidental masterpiece, perhaps, but a masterpiece nonetheless.
@carolbartee1275 ай бұрын
I can't believe that Elvis Christmas album was discarded his Christmas music was phenomenal quite disappointing also any of his music of the fifties so young at that time this is Elvis at the beginning so you can't really compare as he matured in his career
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
I agree, it is difficult to compare Elvis’ different eras. Each one was unique, and as important as the others.
@AmyWinehouse9and14.5 ай бұрын
Promised land was done in quadraphonic. Fav on the album for me is It's Midnight. I would have put TTWII at no1 70s album. Madison square and the Aloha was great live albums although I think An afternoon in the garden is better than the original evening show.
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
You’re right, An Afternoon In The Garden is just as good as (if not better than) Recorded At Madison Square Garden. Elvis live in his prime!
@Allen-vl7zq5 ай бұрын
The "Elvis Today" album was also done in quadraphonic.
@AnnaBiasin-wo7ik5 ай бұрын
Salve sono una signora di una certa età e da 67 anni fans di Elvis, nel tuo video ho visto dischi che ho e li hai spiegati bene, e ne ho altri,tra cui dei 45 giri ,che come ho già detto non essendo più giovane non vorrei andassero persi ,così pensavo di venderli e non svenderli ,così mi chiedevo non potresti dirmi pressapoco cosa possono valere? Quelli che hai presentato li ho tutti ,anche nuovi mai ascoltati ,se non puoi aiutarmi capisco e non mi offendo .Grazie
@billprator35945 ай бұрын
The 70s were the best.
@Allen-vl7zq5 ай бұрын
I think the 60s were the best... Elvis gave us 10 full years of various styles and various legendary performances.
@gaborkasza16414 ай бұрын
It was good to listen to someone else's picks. Notes: you don't like the gospell album, the christmas album, the country album. Strange, cause Elvis was half country and half gospell. Love lettets is as country as Elvis country (by the way a very good concept album), and was cut during the same sessions in Nashville when also studio recordings of TTWII was cut. Elvis Now had a lot of leftover from his earlier sessions (even from 69 Hey Jude thats probably the worst pick from the American recordings), but still a lot of country and gospell on it I think that's a much weaker album as Today for example. The Fool album includes mostly jam session leftovers some materials had to be released after the success of Aloha - shame on RCA. But anyway, congrats to the chanell. Elvis forever!
@CM-on7jq5 ай бұрын
This is great! Love this era. Ever so slightly disappointed 'He Touched Me' didn't get a look in though. Heckuva record. Up there w Country and That's the Way for my 70's fave. Ever try ignoring the lyrics and just pretending it isn't gospel? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@CM-on7jq5 ай бұрын
If I had to pick one 70s Elvis "release" though, it'd be From Elvis in Nashville. Genius performances.
@LEQ-cw9iz5 ай бұрын
You lost me. Ten minutes of jibber jabber....
@Archaicrecords765 ай бұрын
Yep, that sounds like me alright, YAK YAK YAK!😂
@jeffwhitchervinyldestinati44864 ай бұрын
Never mind Elvis, I am digging the Smiths and Morrissey posters in the background! Meat is Murder is the Jugs!!
@Archaicrecords764 ай бұрын
@@jeffwhitchervinyldestinati4486 HAHAHA!!! Yes! Best comment ever! And yes, I agree……Meat Is Murder is THE JUGS, Son!!!