Elvis Presley Roustabout - Bande Originale du film (Vinyle Orange)
Elvis Presley – vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Elvis Presley]
The Jordanaires – backing vocals
The Mello Men – backing vocals (on "Roustabout")
Boots Randolph – saxophone
Scotty Moore – electric rhythm guitar
Billy Strange – electric lead guitar
Tiny Timbrell – acoustic rhythm guitar
Floyd Cramer – piano
Dudley Brooks – piano
Bob Moore – double bass
Ray Siegel – double bass
J. Fontana - drums
Buddy Harman – drums
Hal Blaine – drums
1 LP, Gatefold Cover
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Orange
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : RTI
Label : Friday Music
Original Label : RCA Victor
Recorded March 2 & 3, April 29, 1964
Remastered by Joe Reagoso
Originally released in 1964
Reissued in 2021
Tracks:
Side A
- Roustabout
- Little Egypt
- Poison Ivy League
- Hard Knocks
- It's A Wonderful World
- Big Love Big Heartache
Side B
- One Track Heart
- It's Carnival Time
- Carny Town
- There's A Brand New Day On The Horizon
- Wheels On My Heels
Reviews :
"Roustabout took Elvis Presley to the carnival, a setting referenced often over the course of the 20-minute soundtrack. "It's Carnival Time" and "Carny Town" bring the circus to the title, but "It's a Wonderful World" and "Roustabout" also nod toward the midway, a good indication that the 11 songs here aren't necessarily designed to be heard outside of the film, and yet Roustabout wound up topping the Billboard charts. Blame this number one entirely on momentum: there were no hits on this album and it'd be another decade before Elvis reached the top slot again. Despite its high chart placement, Roustabout can be seen as the beginning of the decline in terms of Elvis flicks. His last few soundtrack albums were patchy due to their reliance on tunes designed for the screen but they were often constructed to hit their marks exactly. On Roustabout, any sense of precision is gone: it was just good enough to get into the ball park. As Presley is a pro surrounded by pros, there are moments on the record that are fun -- a silly revival of the old Coasters hit "Little Egypt" works up a head of steam, the title theme is suitably widescreen, and "Hard Knocks" is a fairly vigorous rocker -- but much of the soundtrack is forced frivolity, giving the appearance of high spirits but feeling rather spent." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 2 / 5 , Discogs : 3,83 / 5