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Monday, 23 September, 2002, 14:51 GMT 15:51 UK
Presley and Gabriel churn up the charts
Gabriel's album is his first in 10 years
Click here to read the review of Elvis - 30 Number One Hits Good things come to those who wait, and fans of Peter Gabriel must know it better than anyone. They have had to endure a full 10 years of thumb-twiddling since the great man's last studio album.
Sky Blue, meanwhile, delicately weaves gospel and techno strands into a lullaby-like melody. Peter Gabriel's album Up is released by Real World records on Monday. Click here to read the review of Peter Gabriel's Up Elvis - 30 Number One Hits A Dutch DJ and an ad for football boots propelled Elvis Presley back to the top of the UK singles chart earlier this summer. JXL's reworking of A Little Less Conversation makes a bonus appearance at the end of this collection, but the rest of the album eschews the high-tech makeovers in favour of a simple polishing of the original master tapes. What we are left with is Elvis in the raw, and a powerful reminder of just what all the fuss was about in the first place. Released to mark the 25th anniversary of Elvis' death, it traces the full trajectory of his career - from hip-shaking icon to karate-kicking self parody.
Yet even in the less prolific periods there is plenty to counter John Lennon's famous remark that Elvis died as a creative force when he was drafted into the army in the late 50s. Debut hit Heartbreak Hotel still simmers menacingly, and remains the perfect introduction to those rich and tremulous tones. Don't Be Cruel and Hound Dog are devastating follow-ups - bursting with feral energy and a studio sound as wide as the Mississippi. The pelvis then gets a break on Love Me Tender - the definitive rock 'n' roll ballad with no hint of the slush which was to weigh down some later efforts. His Latest Flame is the standout track from the 1960s, but these were days when the music was often outshone by the Hawaiian shirts - plus the distraction of a burgeoning film career. The late 60s comeback is amply represented by In The Ghetto and Suspicious Minds, while the muscular backing of Burning Love playfully trades blows with the larger-than-life voice. Unlike The Beatles, Elvis' musical legacy sometimes seems to get lost within the wider legend - fuelled by tales of excess and a very public decline. But this near definitive compilation throws the spotlight back firmly where it belongs. The youthful tracks still crackle with a sense of excitement and innovation almost 50 years after they were recorded. And no matter how many millions have parodied that voice, the real thing remains unique. Elvis - 30 Number One Hits is released by BMG on Monday.
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