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    The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2

    The Other Sides: Worldwide Gold Award Hits, Vol. 2
    Artist: Elvis Presley
    Label: RCA
    Category: Music

    Buy New: $49.99



    New (8) Used (5) Collectible (1) from $25.00

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 199113

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 2
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
    Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 0.5

    UPC: 078636692128
    EAN: 0078636692128
    ASIN: B000002WZ3

    Release Date: August 27, 1996
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      Disc 1
      • My Baby Left Me
      • We're Gonna Move
      • Poor Boy
      • Let Me
      • Love Me
      • Paralyzed
      • When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
      • Rip It Up
      • Tell Me Why
      • Got a Lot O' Livin' to Do!
      • Mean Woman Blues
      • Hot Dog
      • Lonesome Cowboy
      • One Night
      • Young and Beautiful
      • I Want to Be Free
      • (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
      • My Wish Came True
      • Dixieland Rock
      • Lover Doll
      • New Orleans
      • Don't Ask Me Why
      • Crawfish
      • King Creole
      • As Long as I Have You

      Disc 2
      • Trouble
      • Young Dreams
      • Doncha' Think It's Time
      • I Need Your Love Tonight
      • Fame and Fortune
      • I Believe in the Man in the Sky
      • Lonely Man
      • Wild in the Country
      • (Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame
      • Just Tell Her Jim Said Hello
      • They Remind Me Too Much of You
      • Please Don't Drag That String Around
      • Witchcraft
      • Ask Me
      • It Hurts Me
      • Puppet on a String
      • Any Day Now
      • You'll Think of Me
      • Wonder of You
      • I've Lost You
      • Next Step Is Love
      • You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
      • Patch It Up
      • There Goes My Everything
      • I Really Don't Want to Know

    Similar Items:

      • 50 Worldwide Gold Hits: Volume 1, Parts 1 & 2
      • Pure Gold
      • A Date with Elvis
      • Welcome to My World
      • The Lost Album

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Brought me back 40 years to a more innocent time   July 25, 1998
    Kandee1052@aol.com (Cape Cod)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    These are the songs on the "flip" sides of our 45's and on the extended play 45's with four songs on them...an economical way for teeners to attain an extensive record library of our favorite singers in my day! Though Elvis'voice expanded and became more versatile with training and age, there is something so remarkable and innocent about his voice in the beginning.....no fancy mixers or backgrounds...just simple old Negro jazz and country songs. I loved his voice then and I love it now. I never thought I'd ever hear these songs again except in my head! My personal favorite? .."Rip It Up"..I still sing it every Saturday night! Travel back in time to our innocence with this recording.


    5 out of 5 stars Love Him Or Hate Him, His Success Was Undeniable   August 28, 2007
    After looking at some of the other reviews I have to wonder if they even bothered to read the booklet that comes with this set. The first page contains an entire paragraph on the evolution of this compilation, how it come to be labeled "Volume 2" and the addition/deletion process related to the selections.

    The remainder of the 5-page booklet (counting the inside cover) contains photographs showing the receipt and sorting of Elvis' discarded clothing, portions of which accompanied each issue of the original vinyl four-record set in 1971, and a complete listing of Elvis' Recording Industry Association of America certified multi-platinum, platinum, and gold award records. Two full pages also show the evolution of the original box cover for the vinyl set and a reproduction of the hand-written page showing a list of the additions and deletions.

    Historical references aside, the music contained herein offer up many of the flipsides of his hit singles, most of which charted on their own. In fact, from 1956 to the release of (You're The) Devil in Disguise in 1963, both sides of his single releases always made the pop charts, a record unmatched in the history of music (not even The Beatles could match that). The B-side to that 1963 single which ended the string of two-sided hits was Please Don't Drag That String Around (track 12 on Disc 2).

    In selecting One Night, His Latest Flame, and Ask me for "the other sides" collection, I am assuming that each started out as the intended B-side. If that is the case, it's interesting to note that each scored higher than the original A-sides: One Night reached # 4 in late 1958 while the reverse, I Got Stung, made it to # 8; His Latest Flame - also shown as [Marie's The Name] His Latest Flame - topped out at # 4 in September 1961 while the flip, Little Sister, settled for a # 5; and Ask Me peaked at # 12 in late 1964 while Ain't That Loving You Baby (actually recorded in 1958) reached # 16.

    A set worth having in your collection.



    5 out of 5 stars Try Volume 1   May 11, 2003
    Shawn Viland (Aurora, IL United States)
    In his review of this collection Stephen Verhaeren noted the absence of such hits as Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel, and Jailhouse Rock. Perhaps he failed to notice the "Vol. 2" in the title, since all of those hits reside of Vol. 1.
    30 years ago I had the Worldwide GHold Award Hits collections on vinyl and it was one huge stack of records. It was the state of the art anthology of its day. Now in this age of CD box sets we take such collections for granted and expect more and more. But in 1971 there was nothing like this. In fact, it remained the de facto "one-stop" collection of Elvis hits until it went out of print a few years ago. Certainly, one CD, like the "30 #1's" collection can do Elvis' great career justice.



    5 out of 5 stars THE OTHER SIDES   July 19, 2006
    ALICE (CONNECTICUT USA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    YOU WILL NEVER FIND HOUND DOG ETC ON THIS CD BECAUSE IT IS THE OTHER SIDE SONGS ,IN OTHER WORDS THE B SIDES.BY THE WAY THIS IS EXCELLENT CDS,EVERY ELVIS FAN SHOULD BUY.



    4 out of 5 stars Two cds better than one? Where's Heartbreak Hotel?   June 4, 2001
    Stephen Verhaeren (Palos Park, IL USA)
    2 out of 8 found this review helpful

    The Other Sides has 50 Elvis Presley songs, and RCA did all of them on two cds. But is two cds better than one? The first song on Disc One has My Baby Left Me. Along with Crawfish, Young and Beautiful, I want to be free, (Your so square) Baby I don't care, We're going to move, Hot Dog, Rip it up.

    The reason I'm giving this cd 4 stars instead of my usual 5 stars is because Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel, and Jailhouse rock are missing on this cd. So why two cds?

    Disc two has Trouble, Wild in the country, Ask me, Puppet on a string, I've lost you, Any day now, Witchcraft, Fame and fortune and Patch it up.

    Now I might have given this 5 stars if Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, Don't Be Cruel, and Jailhouse rock was on this cd but not. Was RCA getting pretty tired of putting those songs on Elvis Presley cds?


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