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''Suspicious Minds: The Memphis 1969 Anthology'' is a two-disc compilation of Elvis Presley's studio recordings at American Sound Studio during the winter of 1969, released in 1999, RCA 67677-2. This set features all of the master recordings made by Presley that would eventually feature on multiple
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as well as the albums ''
From Elvis in Memphis ''From Elvis in Memphis'' is the tenth studio album by American rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. It was released by RCA Records on June 17, 1969. It was recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis in January and February 1969 under the direct ...
'' and the studio disk of '' From Memphis to Vegas/From Vegas to Memphis''. Original recordings produced by
Chips Moman Lincoln Wayne "Chips" Moman (June 12, 1937 – June 13, 2016) was an American record producer, guitarist, and songwriter. He is known for working in R&B, pop music and country music, operating American Sound Studios and producing hit albums lik ...
and Felton Jarvis.


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For the bulk of the 1960s, Elvis had been trapped in a cycle of making three movies a year, and recording their attendant soundtracks in either
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. After the success of his Christmas special on NBC in December 1968, Presley made a decision not to continue with business as usual, but instead to return to recording in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, to take advantage of the thriving soul music scene active at the city's studios such as Stax and Hi Records. Presley chose American Studios, run by songwriter Chips Moman, for several reasons. First, their music staff was populated by
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s steeped in Elvis' upbringing in
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, country, gospel, and rock and roll; second, they knew how to give the music a "commercial" gloss, Moman having already produced or written hits for
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and
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; third, after hitting the top ten on the
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only once since 1963 with a song that had been recorded in 1960, Presley needed hits.Jorgensen, Ernst. ''Elvis Presley, A Life In Music.'' New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998; , p. 267 The choice would prove fortuitous, as singles gleaned from these sessions would yield three top ten hits, including the last chart-topper of Presley's career, his latter-day signature song " Suspicious Minds." The album work would be equally respected, ''From Elvis in Memphis'' being considered by myriad sources as one of Presley's greatest. In 2003, the album was ranked number 190 on '' Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The first twelve tracks of disc one present ''From Elvis in Memphis'' in order, including the lead single of " In the Ghetto" backed with " Any Day Now," released two months before the album hit the stores. It continues with the
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s and " Stranger in My Own Hometown," a song Presley would return to in the future, a Rehearsal version issued on disc five of the 1970s box set. The second disc compiles the balance of ''From Memphis to Vegas'', along with the remaining masters that ended up buttressing various albums in the 1970s. Ten
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are included, along with a previously unissued snippet of a song attempted at the sessions but never completed. The success of this material would infuse Presley's career with a new vigor, which would fuel re-acquaintance with his talents both in the studio and in live performance during the early years of the new decade.


Track listing

Chart positions for LPs ''Billboard'' 200 chart; positions for singles from ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.


Disc one


Disc two


Personnel

* Elvis Presley – vocals, guitar, piano *
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– guitar, electric sitar * Bobby Wood – piano *
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* Tommy Cogbill
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* Mike Leech – bass * Gene Chrisman
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* Ed Kollis –
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* R.F. Taylor – trumpet *
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– trumpet * Dick Steff – trumpet * Ed Logantrombone * Jack Hale – trombone * Gerald Richardson – trombone * Jackie Thomas – saxophone, trombone * Andrew Lovesaxophone * Glen Spreen – saxophone, string and horn arrangements * J.P. Luper – saxophone * Tony Cason – french horn * Joe D'Gerolamo – French horn * Joe Babcock – backing vocals * Dolores Edgin – backing vocals * Mary Greene – backing vocals * Charlie Hodge – backing vocals * Ginger Holladay – backing vocals * Mary Holladay – backing vocals * Millie Kirkham – backing vocals * June Page – backing vocals * Susan Pilkington – backing vocals * Sandy Posey – backing vocals * Donna Thatcher – backing vocals * Hurschel Wiginton – backing vocals


References

{{Reflist Compilation albums published posthumously 1999 compilation albums Elvis Presley compilation albums RCA Records compilation albums