Las canciones y tomas descartadas que se incluyen en estos CD, estuvieron en los archivos de la RCA, puestos allí al no ser considerados de interés para nadie durante muchos años. En los 90, BMG editó la serie "Essential Elvis"
The songs and out takes being released today were in the vaults but not considered of any interest to anyone for many years. In the 90's BMG started releasing The Essential Elvis series, starting with The Essential Elvis : The First Movies, then Stereo '57 : Essential Elvis 2, Hit's Like Never Before : Essential Elvis 3, A Hundred Years From Now : Essential Elvis 4, Rhythm & Country : Essential Elvis 5 and Such A Night : Essential Elvis 6. Starting in 1996 people were putting out bootleg soundboard concerts that were selling very well. Some of these were stolen but many, lots, where given to new musicians to get an idea of an Elvis concert, some of the sound engineers gave copies to friends, not all is known how they got out, but there are a large number of the 1000 or so concerts Elvis did in the 70s on soundboard in private hands - and also in FTDs hands. Some high ranking RCA and BMG people are aledged to have sold soundboards to people who then bootlegged them, howver we can't and certainly won't be naming anyone! We do know one well known person was actually aloud for some time to borrow tapes for a weekend, copy them and then release as a bootleg. After seeing the sales of bootlegs, Ernst Jorgensen convinced BMG [the owner at the time before Sony came into it] to let him start a collector's label, this was in 1999. And they named it Follow That Dream [FTD]. - See more at: http://www.completeelvispresley.com/follow_that_dream.html#sthash.7L1CR5SV.dpuf