If_I_Can_Dream_(album)

<i>If I Can Dream</i> (album)

If I Can Dream (album)

2015 compilation album by Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra


If I Can Dream is a compilation album by American singer Elvis Presley. It was released on October 30, 2015 by RCA Records and Legacy Recordings. The album features archival vocal recordings of Presley accompanied by new orchestral arrangements by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It also features duets with Canadian singer Michael Bublé and Italian trio Il Volo. If I Can Dream was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, England, and it was produced by Nick Patrick and Don Reedman,[8] with piano orchestration (and assistant musical director duties on the accompanying world tour) by Dominic Ferris.[9][10][11][12]

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The album debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, giving Presley a record-equalling 12th UK number one. As of September 2016, the album had sold 1.6 million copies worldwide.[13] A second album featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Wonder of You was released on October 21, 2016.

The project was backed by Priscilla Presley, who participated in the proceedings and was co-executive producer of the album. The If I Can Dream UK arena tour included the Czech Symphony Orchestra for the European Tour and Memphis Symphony Orchestra for the USA anniversary tour. It culminated with a performance at Graceland with Priscilla Presley for the Elvis 40th Anniversary celebration [14][15]

Background

This is the album I think he always would have wanted to do. The label would have never allowed him to have an orchestra. And if it was up to [manager] Colonel Parker, he would have had Elvis just singing — no background, no nothing. I think we have given him the freedom here to experiment with all the orchestras he would have loved in the pieces."

 — Priscilla Presley on the album.[16]

If I Can Dream was released in commemoration of Presley's 80th birthday celebration throughout 2015.[8] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Elvis's ex-wife Priscilla Presley, said the vision of the album was to keep Elvis relevant: "Our culture and music has changed so drastically, I think that we have to keep [Elvis] right in line and do whatever we can to keep him current". Priscilla Presley also said the album is carrying the "DNA of Elvis Presley and keeping him authentic".[16] The album was named after Elvis's 1968 single of the same name. Presley continued: "This would be a dream come true for Elvis. He would have loved to play with such a prestigious symphony orchestra. The music...the force that you feel with his voice and the orchestra is exactly what he would have done."[8]

Commercial performance

After debuting at number 1 in the UK, If I Can Dream tied Presley with Madonna for the most UK number-one albums by a solo artist, with each having 12.[17] It is also Presley's 50th album to hit the UK top 10, and 59 years since his first number-one album on the chart, also a record. It sold 79,000 units in its first week at number one. It became the year's top selling album by a non UK artist, the top three being Adele's 25, Ed Sheeran's x and Sam Smith's In the Lonely Hour. On January 5, 2016, The Independent reported that the album was the 12th best-selling home entertainment title of 2015, which, along with the tremendous success of the aforementioned Adele and Sheeran albums, helped drive a 4% increase in UK music sales with respect of those of 2014.[citation needed] As of October 2016, If I Can Dream had sold 1,062,457 copies in the UK.[18]

In the United States, the album debuted and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200 after having entered the Billboard Classical Chart at number 17 the previous week.[19] Due to the inclusion of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, this marked the first time a Presley record had entered that chart. It then jumped from #17 to #1 in its second week and held that position in its third week, while then successively remaining inside the top 15 positions for the next forty eight weeks. As of September 2016, the album had sold nearly 100,000 copies in the United States.[20]

If I Can Dream debuted at number 3 on the New Zealand Albums Chart and entered at number 1 in both the Scottish and Australian album charts. In the former, he remained in the first three positions for the next seven weeks, returning to number 1 in the ninth. In the latter, it held the top spot for a second week, became Presley's second chart-topping album after ELV1S: 30 No. 1 Hits in 2002 and by December 31 had become the 11th biggest album seller of 2015.[21]

Track listing

Charts and certifications

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See also


References

  1. "Elvis Presley 5 'If I Can Dream' Available Now!". Elvis: The Music. Sony Music Entertainment. 30 October 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  2. Grow, Kory (12 August 2015). "Hear Elvis Presley's Newly Orchestrated 'If I Can Dream'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  3. Grow, Kory (14 October 2015). "Hear Elvis Presley's Newly Orchestrated 'American Trilogy'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  4. "Discogs.com Dominic Ferris profile". Discogs. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  5. "Allmusic.com Dominic Ferris profile". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  6. "ElvisMatters In Gesprek Met Dominic Ferris". ElvisMatters. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  7. "Dominic Ferris to perform 'Me and my Piano'". Pianist Magazine. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  8. Grow, Kory (12 August 2015). "Hear Elvis Presley's Powerful, Newly Orchestrated 'If I Can Dream'". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 14 August 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  9. Jones, Alan (27 October 2016). "Official Charts Analysis: Elvis tops the albums chart again". Music Week. Intent Media. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  10. Ryan, Gavin (7 November 2015). "ARIA Albums: Elvis Presley Has the No. 1 Album in Australia (Seriously)". Noise11. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  11. Copsey, Rob (5 January 2016). "The Official Top 40 Biggest Artist Albums of 2015 revealed". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  12. "ARIA Top 100 Albums 2016". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  13. White, Jack (30 December 2016). "The Official Top 40 Biggest Albums of 2016". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  14. Copsey, Rob (11 December 2019). "The UK's Official Top 100 biggest albums of the decade". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 December 2019.

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