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The Famous Groove

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I'd like to share a couple of nice CD's from the "The Famous Groove" label.

In 1996 they released a double CD, "The Complete Frankie And Johnny Sessions". Housed in a beautiful 10" cover. The session wasn't complete because not all session tapes were at hand. If I'm not mistaken some tapes are lost, even in the RCA vaults. Even though this soundtrack is one of my least favourite, I still take it off the shelve every now and then. Sometimes even just to look at it...

This release wasn't a rushjob.

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A year later "The Complete Spinout Sessions" was released. This time the complete session with some bonus tracks added...

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Re: The Famous Groove

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I bought a lot of bootlegs in the ’90s, but I didn’t buy any of the Famous Groove label releases....nothing from them was tempting to me.
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it was always astonishing to me the bootlegs that were of the studio recordings

the fan recorded stuff I was not surprised by, other than in the amount of people able to sneak devices into shows

my own attempts were hit and miss, more often getting caught with my camera than not
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...sadly a lot of things have disappeared from the vaults over many years, before and after Elvis died, some was found located whatever but I am quite sure other things have been lost forever or someone will not part with it still thinking it`s worth a million dollars ;)
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NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: October 8th, 2025, 11:40 am it was always astonishing to me the bootlegs that were of the studio recordings

the fan recorded stuff I was not surprised by, other than in the amount of people able to sneak devices into shows

my own attempts were hit and miss, more often getting caught with my camera than not
Which concerts did you attend, if you don't mind sharing? It is always great to listen to first person accounts.
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Iwillbetrue wrote: October 8th, 2025, 1:58 pm
NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: October 8th, 2025, 11:40 am it was always astonishing to me the bootlegs that were of the studio recordings

the fan recorded stuff I was not surprised by, other than in the amount of people able to sneak devices into shows

my own attempts were hit and miss, more often getting caught with my camera than not
Which concerts did you attend, if you don't mind sharing? It is always great to listen to first person accounts.

Not Elvis, sadly

I am 2 weeks older than Lisa Marie should be

I got a camera into a Poison concert but got caught during the show

I have seen David Lee Roth on his California Girls Tour and Poison was the opening act, but they got replaced with the vancouver punk Band DOA. it was a bad combo and over 35 dollars in pennies were thrown at DOA

I have seen Bon Jovi twice, where Arrowsmith and Motely crew did a walk on during the new Jersey Tour

I have seen Melissa Etheridge twice.

I saw Queen (half of ) with Adam Lampert

And Dolly Parton

I sucessfully took an audio recorder and camera into a texas band Two Nice Girls on their last tour

I did take photos at Sara and Tegan but most were streaming the concert


and I used to photo/video a vancouver BC based Elvis impersonator
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This release is from the French "Tulsa Records" label, as the cover and label shows. I placed it in this thread because I suspect that it is from the same makers as the two sets mentioned above. The layout and housing of the CD's are quite similar. But I could be wrong...

Released in 1995, 500 Copies were printed. It is a 4 CD set and one 12" LP. Housed in a beautiful glossy double 12" sleeve. Another one I like to take off the shelves. :)

A year or so later there was a re-print by the same (?) label. It was a 5 CD digipack. Four CD's were straight copies of the 4 CD's in the original release while the 5th CD was a copy of the 12" vinyl in the original release. I don't own this 2nd release.

The first release is superior in every way, imo.

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All Famous Groove CDs are in our collection.
I sometimes even take them out just to have a look, just like you do, great stuff!!
And yes... we also bought bootlegs in the '80s and '90s.
Golden years!
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bootleggers often do a better job than the offical releases..

in packaging and sometimes content too
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Bilbobaggins wrote: October 9th, 2025, 3:37 am This release is from the French "Tulsa Records" label, as the cover and label shows. I placed it in this thread because I suspect that it is from the same makers as the two sets mentioned above. The layout and housing of the CD's are quite similar. But I could be wrong...

Released in 1995, 500 Copies were printed. It is a 4 CD set and one 12" LP. Housed in a beautiful glossy double 12" sleeve. Another one I like to take off the shelves. :)

A year or so later there was a re-print by the same (?) label. It was a 5 CD digipack. Four CD's were straight copies of the 4 CD's in the original release while the 5th CD was a copy of the 12" vinyl in the original release. I don't own this 2nd release.

The first release is superior in every way, imo.


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I have this one, too. Bought it many years later when someone was selling this and the first 4 volumes of the There's Always Me series and the two Celluloid Rock boxes. Got a really good deal on these.
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Mike C wrote: October 11th, 2025, 11:40 am
Bilbobaggins wrote: October 9th, 2025, 3:37 am This release is from the French "Tulsa Records" label, as the cover and label shows. I placed it in this thread because I suspect that it is from the same makers as the two sets mentioned above. The layout and housing of the CD's are quite similar. But I could be wrong...

Released in 1995, 500 Copies were printed. It is a 4 CD set and one 12" LP. Housed in a beautiful glossy double 12" sleeve. Another one I like to take off the shelves. :)

A year or so later there was a re-print by the same (?) label. It was a 5 CD digipack. Four CD's were straight copies of the 4 CD's in the original release while the 5th CD was a copy of the 12" vinyl in the original release. I don't own this 2nd release.

The first release is superior in every way, imo.


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I have this one, too. Bought it many years later when someone was selling this and the first 4 volumes of the There's Always Me series and the two Celluloid Rock boxes. Got a really good deal on these.
Those "There's Always Me" sets are still a good listen! And the design was good too. I never picked up those "Celluloid Rock" sets. But they were also very good. A friend of mine gave me CD copies of those sets. Maybe that's why I didn't buy them. In those days one had to make choices too... ;)
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Jomies wrote: October 9th, 2025, 4:18 pm All Famous Groove CDs are in our collection.
I sometimes even take them out just to have a look, just like you do, great stuff!!
And yes... we also bought bootlegs in the '80s and '90s.
Golden years!


Have all save Frankie & Johnny, just couldn't bear to slog through those sessions.

Good times, circa 1997-1998 . . . a long time ago now.

Here are the "Elvis In Norway" reviews:

Famous Groove
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/surrender.html
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/frankie.html
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/spinout.html
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/complete.html
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/nightrider.html

(Maybe) Famous Groove
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/moviemem.html

Tulsa
https://www.elvisinnorway.no/cafe.html

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From the "Elvis On CD" site:

Famous Groove
https://www.elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/ ... render.htm
https://www.elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/ ... rankie.htm
https://www.elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/ ... pinout.htm
https://www.elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/ ... mplete.htm
https://www.elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/ ... ider61.htm

(Maybe) Famous Groove
https://elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/impo ... ssions.htm

Tulsa
https://elvisoncd.com/EIGENECD_a-z/impo ... europa.htm


Do suspect the Tulsa set was manufactured closer to the Netherlands . . .
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Bilbobaggins wrote: October 9th, 2025, 3:37 am This release is from the French "Tulsa Records" label, as the cover and label shows. I placed it in this thread because I suspect that it is from the same makers as the two sets mentioned above. The layout and housing of the CD's are quite similar. But I could be wrong...

Released in 1995, 500 Copies were printed. It is a 4 CD set and one 12" LP. Housed in a beautiful glossy double 12" sleeve. Another one I like to take off the shelves. :)

A year or so later there was a re-print by the same (?) label. It was a 5 CD digipack. Four CD's were straight copies of the 4 CD's in the original release while the 5th CD was a copy of the 12" vinyl in the original release. I don't own this 2nd release.

The first release is superior in every way, imo.


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You're right it's the same french guy who made them.
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