Legacy Recordings and RCA Records have released the 2-LP vinyl edition of the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert.
The soundtrack features 27 recordings heard in the accompanying film, featuring updated mixes of iconic live performances alongside new remixes and medleys that blend, reimagine and interpret Elvis Presley in bold new directions.
The 2-LP vinyl release follows the soundtrack's CD and digital release earlier this year, and is now available on standard black vinyl, as well as two exclusive color variants: a Graceland-exclusive Red Marble pressing and an Amazon-exclusive Translucent Orange and Yellow edition. For more information on all formats, click here.
Since its release, EPiC has generated widespread acclaim, achieving the biggest feature-length documentary IMAX opening of all time.
Listen to Baz Luhrmann explore ten songs from the film's soundtrack in depth, including "Polk Salad Annie," "In the Ghetto" and "Wearin' That Night Life Look" on Track Star.
Check out Luhrmann in conversation with Questlove as he discusses the process of uncovering rare rehearsal and performance footage from a pivotal moment in Elvis' career here.
Reflecting on the inspiration behind the new medleys and remixes on the album, Luhrmann says, "We were constantly asking ourselves, what would Elvis do if he were around? How might he experiment, where might he go? He was always a musical searcher, looking for different flavors and sounds."
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