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An Afternoon in the Garden is a live musical album recorded by American singer and musician Elvis Presley at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 1972. The album was released by RCA Records on the 25th anniversary of the concert in 1997 and on March 8, 2018 received an RIAA Gold Record certification for 500,000 copies sold.
It peaked at No. 11 on the Top 200 US Billboard albums chart on September 9, 1972. [6] Recorded at the Madison Square Garden arena in New York City on Saturday June 10, 1972, [7] the concert, and the subsequent album, were promoted as being Presley's first live concerts in the Big Apple since the 1950s.
Meanwhile, for Rolling Stone it was "the first Elvis Presley" movie, as the publication compared it with the content of his previous releases. [26] The Boston Globe felt Elvis on Tour was made "four rock documentaries too late". The reviewer favored Presley's live sets, but he felt the scenes that followed him to the next show were repetitive ...
Pages in category "Elvis Presley live albums" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Presley's early 1972 albums, Elvis Now and He Touched Me, charted at number 43 and 79 on the Billboard Hot 100. [7] That year, Presley embarked on a 15-city tour that was filmed for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) documentary Elvis on Tour. The film earned a Golden Globe Award for best documentary. A planned soundtrack album was never released as ...
The albums discography of Elvis Presley began in 1956 with the release of his debut album, Elvis Presley. He is one of the best selling artists of all time selling up to 500 million records globally. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Despite the absence of his many hits during his peak years prior to October 1958, Billboard ranks Presley as the 13th Greatest Artist ...
The album was certified Gold on March 27, 1992, Platinum on July 15, 1999, and 2× Platinum on January 6, 2004, by the RIAA. [3] RCA reissued the album on CD again in 2006 as part of a reissue series featuring most of Presley's RCA Camden albums.
After that song, a version of "How Great Thou Art" by Elvis is played with the band. In early shows, this proved to be problematic: since the audio was taken from the 1974 live album Elvis As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis, but there was no video footage. Thus, the screen was left black, and only the audio was played.