Today is Elvis Presley's twenty-fifth studio album, released in May 1975. It was recorded in a single three-day session in March 1975 at RCA Studio C in Hollywood. The album is considered one of Elvis's best works of the 1970s, showcasing remarkable vocal consistency and a high-quality song selection.
The album reached number 57 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 4 on the Top Country Albums chart. It includes the hit single 'T-R-O-U-B-L-E', which peaked at number 11 on the country singles chart. Felton Jarvis's production captured a fresh and energetic sound, with arrangements blending country, rock, and soul.
Today has been praised by critics and fans as one of Elvis's strongest albums from his later years. Songs like 'Woman Without Love', 'I Can Help', and 'Bringin' It Back' stand out for their passionate delivery. The album reflects a moment of artistic stability for Presley, shortly before his health began to decline more seriously.