ELVIS PRESLEY 1971! - IT'S THE HORROR OF A LOST ALBUM CALLED "EXODUS" STUDIO TRAX YA DIG?

Woahhhh, I know I've never seen this shot before. Outstanding
photo, and who would have thunk it Elvis has a lost album
called Exodus, full notes on this boot below - 7daylink
In 1971, whilst recording a Christmas and a Grammy-winning Gospel LP, Elvis Presley also taped a dozen or more secular songs, many of which fitted into the folk genre and almost all of which carried a lost-love theme.
His record company separated these secular songs and released them over several LPs and singles, thus diluting the impact of the original recordings.
The best dozen of those tracks are gathered here (with simple accompanying videos to set the mood) as a coherent and fascinating album, reflecting his complex personal life during the early 1970s.
Featuring compositions by Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Gordon Lightfoot, Ewan MacColl, BJ Thomas, Michael Jarrett and Ivory Joe Hunter. Recorded in Nashville with a selection of glorious musicians, listen for Elvis' own piano accompaniment on three songs.
"I Shall Be Released"
"I'm Leavin'"

 "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
 "Early Mornin' Rain"
"It's Still Here"
"Until It's Time For You To Go"
"Help Me Make It Through The Night"
"It's Only Love"
"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"
 "For Lovin' Me"
 "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
 "I Will Be True"

The Horror!!