Paradise, Hawaiian Style (album)
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''Paradise, Hawaiian Style'' is the thirteenth
soundtrack album A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' ...
by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by
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in mono and
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, LPM/LSP 3643, in June 1966. It is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, on July 26 and 27, and August 2, 1965. It peaked at number 15 on the Top LP's chart.


Background

Presley found himself in 1965 recording soundtrack albums for films that were almost a year away from release — gone were the days when the turnaround time from the final session for '' Elvis Is Back!'' to its arrival in the shops was less than one week. While working on this album, his most recent film in the theaters was '' Tickle Me'', and Presley had completed three more movies since then. With titles like "A Dog's Life" and "Queenie Wahine's Papaya" he openly ridiculed the material, wasting time before finally approaching the microphone to do the job.Jorgensen, op. cit., p. 201. He begrudgingly accepted songs given him that he would have rejected outright years earlier. He always finished the work, but in essence Presley had become a hired hand in his own career. Popular music, and particularly
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, was in a state of total change as an art form and Presley was 'lost in Hollywood'.


Content

No singles were issued from songs on ''Paradise, Hawaiian Style''. Ten songs were recorded at the sessions for the soundtrack, but only nine were used in the film. The omitted song, "Sand Castles," was included on the album to bring the running order to ten tracks. Sales for the album were under 250,000, a new low for Presley's LP catalogue. The good news was the single issued in June 1966 two days before the album, the 1945 Victor Young standard " Love Letters" backed with Clyde McPhatter's 1958 rhythm and blues hit "Come What May". It made a respectable number 19 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and at least reflected Presley's actual tastes away from obligations to the soundtrack recordings. It was also his first contemporary record release in three years since "
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" in June 1963, arriving in stores less than two weeks after it was recorded.


Reissues

In 2004 ''Paradise, Hawaiian Style'' was reissued on the Follow That Dream label in a special edition that contained the original album tracks along with numerous alternate takes.Sources: * *


Track listing


Original release


2004 Follow That Dream CD reissue


Personnel

* Elvis Presley – vocals * The Jordanairesbacking vocals *
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– backing vocals (on "Drums Of The Islands") * Bernal Lewis –
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* Scotty Mooreelectric guitar *
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– electric guitar * Charlie McCoy
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* Howard Roberts – electric guitar ("Sand Castles") *Allan Hendrickson – electric guitar ("Sand Castles") * Larry Muhoberacpiano * Ray Siegel – double bass * Keith Mitchell – bass guitar ("Sand Castles") *
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* Hal Blaine – drums * Milt Holland – drums * Victor Feldman – drums ("Sand Castles")


Charts

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External links

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