The one hundred fifty-second album:#152 Elvis Presley - From Elvis in Memphis

While we heard more from him in the early parts of this list, we now come to his last album on the list in what I guess was his revival period. One of the big changes that I felt straight away is the larger influence of soul in this - while I'm sure there were some, it feels like there are more choirs and tambourines as the album starts. That veers a bit more into rocky blues songs - sometimes fully into blues (maybe with some violins playing) although something like Power Of My Love In The Ghetto goes the other way. Elvis still sounds good and his performances are as powerful as ever, while the large production suits his voice well. It's an impressive combination and in the end, I feel the album worked far better than I would have expected based on when this was in Elvis's career.