Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
This set will be "complete" only until the point when they discover more "unreleased tracks from the vaults."
Still, it's kind of cool to see a comprehensive collection such as this after all these years.
Well, there is a finite list of studio tracks that were released within Presley's lifetime. Whether or not the 711 tracks will include posthumously released songs such as "I'm A Roustabout" or "Black Star" or "Dominic" is unclear, but the total of "only" 711 sings means that the set absolutely cannot include every last alternate take of every song Elvis ever officially released since 1977. Even all of the officially released outtakes from just the Sun sessions have never been collected and compiled into a single package--but the list of original, officially released Sun masters has not changed since the 1950's.
As I understand it, the total of 711 would not include any of the songs released only as live material in the 1970's, as that would push the total well above 711 as well. (Or would it?) For example, Elvis's last single (reportedly recorded on a standard cassette player) was a live version of "America The Beautiful". Is it one of the 711? His 70's catalog is far and away his most confusing era due to the blend of live and studio material.