He Touched Me [Remaster]Elvis Presley
Release Date: 03/11/2008
Original Release:
1972
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1015347_CD
UPC # 886972267128
Label: Legacy Recordings
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Performer: Elvis Presley
Artist: The Imperials Engineer: Al Pachucki Producer: Felton Jarvis; Ernst Mikael Jorgensen (Compilation) Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel: Elvis Presley (vocals); James Burton, Chip Young, Charlie Hodge, Joe Esposito (guitar); David Briggs, Charlie McCoy, Joe Moscheo (piano, organ); Norbert Putnam (bass); Jerry Carrigan, Kenneth Buttrey (drums); The Imperials, The Nashville Edition (background vocals). Recorded at RCA Studios, Nashville, Tennessee on May 17-19 & June 8-9, 1971. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Elvis' third and final gospel album, HE TOUCHED ME taps a more modern vein than do his previous gospel efforts. Presley's earlier gospel recordings adhere to traditional piano, organ and vocal arrangements. The material on those albums is similarly drawn from older, familiar sources. For HE TOUCHED ME, Presley fleshes out the backing tracks with drums and electric guitars. The material on HE TOUCHED ME includes a number of contemporary gospel songs in addition to such older favorites as "Amazing Grace" and "Bosom of Abraham." The results are funky, soulful, occasionally raucous, and a true revelation for those willing to write off Elvis' later recordings. As he would more frequently in the later stages of his career, Elvis sings here in a bold dramatic baritone with a wide vibrato, a style that communicates well his heartfelt devotion to this material. HE TOUCHED ME was nominated for a 1972 Grammy in the Best Inspirational Performance category.
"Before Elvis, there was nothing," John Lennon once said. An overstatement, of course, but Elvis Presley's ascendance to superstardom in the mid-1950s kicked off a musical and social revolution whose impact has yet to abate. After the charming young man from Tupelo, Mississippi was discovered by Sun Records honcho Sam Phillips, the wise studio owner took Presley under his wing, leading to the landmark recording of his first single, "That's All Right (Mama)." The rest, of course, is well-documented history, with Elvis going on to conquer the pop charts, the box office, and beyond. He truly was the King, and his blend of country, pop, and R&B became the cornerstone of rock & roll.
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