Elvis Presley, “Clambake” (RCA Victor, 1967)
Late entry from the man’s “soundtrack era,” on the very eve of the ’68 comeback, so there’s more of an emphasis on gyrating, down-and-dirty rockabilly revamps than a few years earlier, but plenty of props-department-supplied local-color silliness remains for those (like me) who find the preposterous aspects of Elvis’s work a crucial part of his (and rock as a whole’s) appeal.
Try 1/ 2,1/ 4, 1/6, 2/5
4/7/19
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