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The forth episode of Shawn's Record Club show is here with special guest and Elvis expert Jennie Chatfield! He's jumping to a random album in the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" book that Rolling Stone put together. Today he's landed on #322 Elvis Presley - From Elvis in Memphis

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Mega64 Record Club Ep. 4 - Elvis Presley - From Elvis in Memphis (Album #322)

The forth episode of Shawn's Record Club show is here with special guest and Elvis expert Jennie Chatfield! He's jumping to a random album in the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" book that Rolling Stone put together. Today he's landed on #322 Elvis Presley - From Elvis in Memphis

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Craig P

Jennie rules. Bring her back please

Anonymous

Loved this album, especially Power of my Love

Kebabman

great ep shawn

Anonymous

Could not hear Jennie for the whole video

Anonymous

Holy shit the next album is so boring i never thought id prefer listening to elvis to smth else

Neil Steffens

I'm also going through the RS500 list and one piece of advice I have is to check what the original track listing was when released. A lot of versions on Apple Music are re-releases that have added songs like you found out here. Not only did it almost change your Pieces of Vinyl score, but it will save a hell of lot of time when encountering those big deluxe versions on Apple Music.

Anonymous

Having Jennie on this one was awesome, but I could barely hear her throughout the entire episode.

Anonymous

Jennie is funny af

Anonymous

The opener is hype I’m listening rn. Hopefully the rest isn’t trash :-/

Anonymous

oh damn i love avalon definitely tuning in for that one

Burke

do the goddamn dishes

Anonymous

smellvis

Anonymous

The song After the Gold Rush might sound kinda meh if you listen to it in a vacuum without any context but it was never supposed to be a hit single - one should ideally listen to the whole album from beginning to end or at the very least listen to tracks 1, 2 and 3 so you can see how it flows naturally between tracks 1 and 3. I consider the album Neil Young's best album if not second best so I highly recommend giving the whole album a serious shot because it is really exceptional.