- Suspicious Minds [Vocal Intro]
- Vegas]
- The King and I
- Tupelo Shuffle
- Can't Help Falling in Love
- Cotton Candy Land
- Edge of Reality [Tame Impala Remix]
- Don't Fly Away [PNAU Remix]
- Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
- If I Can Dream
- Power of My Love
- I Got A Feelin' In My Body
- Suspicious Minds
- In the Ghetto [World Turns Remix]
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CeeLo Green Primary Artist
Eminem Primary Artist
Elvis Presley Primary Artist
Lenesha Randolph Primary Artist
Jazmine Sullivan Primary Artist
Pnau Primary Artist
Chris Isaak Primary Artist
Diplo Primary Artist
Les Rythmes Digitales Primary Artist
Stevie Nicks Primary Artist
Yola Primary Artist
Tame Impala Primary Artist
Kacey Musgraves Primary Artist
Doja Cat Primary Artist
Swae Lee Primary Artist
Maneskin Primary Artist
Austin Butler Primary Artist
Paravi Primary Artist
Nardo Wick Featured Artist
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Overview
With 2022's Elvis, director Baz Luhrmann turned the life of the legendary rock icon Elvis Presley into a cinematic fever-dream fairy tale. So, it's fitting that the soundtrack follows suit, offering a mix of Presley's original recordings (albeit heavily remixed and edited for the film) alongside cover versions by contemporary artists and some newly penned songs inspired by the singer's life and work. What's interesting about the remixes of the legacy recordings featured here is just how well they work. Tracks like "Suspicious Minds," "Craw-Fever," and "Burning Love" reframe Elvis' warm vocals in vibrantly amped sonic textures, beats, and instrumentation that feel like hyper-colored versions of the original recordings. Similarly, the few original tunes are highly stylized, as with Doja Cat's swaggering hip-hop anthem "Vegas," which juxtaposes her contemporary rap against a sample of Big Mama Thornton's 1952 version of "Hound Dog." The cover tunes, some of which are meant to mimic the original recordings for use in the film, are more faithful in tone. Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak's wryly campy duet on "Cotton Candy Land" could easily have hit the charts in 1963. Also surprisingly compelling are lead actor Austin Butler's versions of Elvis classics like "Hound Dog" and "Baby, Let's Play House," both of which sound like they could have been recorded live at Sun Studios in the 1950s. The same is true of former American Idol singer Les Greene's goosebump-inducing inhabitation of "Tutti Frutti" that feels like he's literally channeling the spirit of the Little Richard. Elsewhere, we get equally inspired versions of Presley tracks, like Kasey Musgraves' low-key bedroom pop version of "Can't Help Falling in Love," Maneskin's garage power-ballad reading of "If I Can Dream," and Jazmine Sullivan's gospel and R&B-infused take of "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." While none of these recordings will supplant Elvis' original work in popular culture, they work as post-modern homage to his legacy and nicely reflect the eye-popping aesthetic of Luhrmann's film. ~ Matt Collar
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/18/2022 |
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Label: | House Of Iona / Rca |
UPC: | 0196587457716 |
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Jack White Primary ArtistCeeLo Green Primary Artist
Eminem Primary Artist
Elvis Presley Primary Artist
Lenesha Randolph Primary Artist
Jazmine Sullivan Primary Artist
Pnau Primary Artist
Chris Isaak Primary Artist
Diplo Primary Artist
Les Rythmes Digitales Primary Artist
Stevie Nicks Primary Artist
Yola Primary Artist
Tame Impala Primary Artist
Kacey Musgraves Primary Artist
Doja Cat Primary Artist
Swae Lee Primary Artist
Maneskin Primary Artist
Austin Butler Primary Artist
Paravi Primary Artist
Nardo Wick Featured Artist
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