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*1) Originally, the planned master of "The Love Machine" was to be a composite of take 11 (DOVC-11) and take 4 of a repaired ending (D1OVC-4),
both recorded on September 28 1966, but this idea was dropped in fafour of continuing recording the song again from take 12 onwards the following day. |
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*2) The rhythm track for "You Gotta Stop" (GOC-5) is recorded on September 29 1966, and Elvis recorded his backing vocals (GOVC-1) on September 30 1966. |
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*3) The master of "I'll Take Love" is a composite of take 4 (BOVC-4) and take 3 of a 'pickup' ending (B1OVC-3). |
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*4) A movie version 'remake' of "She's A Machine" was done on September 30 1966, where Elvis' original vocals were removed from EOVC take 13,
leaving only a backing track, and Elvis recorded new vocals to this backing track. Takes 10 and 11 of the 'remake' were both considered for use in the movie,
with take 10 being favoured more than take 11, although the song was eventually not used in the movie at all. |
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*5) According to the book 'World Of FTD, Volume 2' on page 446, The take of "I'll Take Love" is listed as FOVC,
but that is incorrect. It should be BOVC. |
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*6) The rhythm track for "Leave My Woman Alone" (HOC-5) is recorded on September 29 1966, but Elvis didn't record any lead vocals,
although he may be heard singing backing vocals on the rhythm track. |