Elvis Presley
CD and Vinyl
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LP FANS ONLY (LP) Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood 'H' in runout on both sides. Matrix / Runout (Label side A): J2PP-8070 |
| For LP Fans Only Label: RCA LPM-1990-C, RCA
LPM 1990 C Manufactured By TELDEC Telefunken-Decca Schallplatten GmbH German 1st issue, laminated cover. Cat. number LPM-1990-C on cover and LPM 1990 C on labels. Rights Society: BIEM |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: RCA Italiana LPM-1990,
RCA Italiana LPM 1990 Matrix / Runout (Label Side 1): KKAP 5341 |
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| For Lp Fans Only Label: RCA LSP 1990 01: Esta Muy Bien (That's All Right) 02: Lawdy, Miss Clawdy 03: Tren Misterioso (Mystery Train) 04: Amor Es Para Siempre (Playing For Keeps) 05: Pobre Muchacho (Poor Boy) Side 2: 01: Mi Nena Me Dejo (My Baby Left Me) 02: Yo Fui El Unico (I Was The One) 03: Shake, Rattle And Roll 04: Yo Me Quede, Tu Estas Bien, Ella Se Fue (I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone) 05: Tu Eres Una Rompecorazones (You're A Heartbreaker) Manufactured For FTA |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: First Record ?FL 1187,
First Record ? FL-1187 Matrix / Runout (A): FL-?1187A, RPRS 7865 |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: RCA SHP-6096 Manufactured By Victor Company Of Japan, Ltd. Japanese reissue LP from 1970. Japanese liner notes and English lyrics on the back sleeve. Released with obi. The album is in electronically reprocessed stereo. Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A - Stamped): RPRS 7865 121 UK |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: RCA Victor LSP 1990, RCA
Victor LSP - 1990 Record Company RCA, S.A. A5 : De la pel cula "Love Me Tender". Dep sito Legal: M.22890-1970 |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: RCA 107.4049 Manufactured By RCA Eletr nica Ltda. |
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For LP Fans Only Label: Friday Music FRM-1990,
RCA Victor FRM-1990, Sony Music Commercial Music Group FRM-1990 Manufactured For CCVinyl.com 1699415X. CCVinyl.com Exclusive |
| For LP Fans Only Label: Friday Music FRM-1990,
RCA Victor 88875063001, Sony Music Commercial Music Group 88875063001 Friday Music Exclusive Barcode: 829421799900 |
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| For LP Fans Only Label: Music On Vinyl MOVLP3392,
RCA Victor FRM-1990 Limited edition of 2500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue coloured vinyl 180 gram audiophile vinyl Barcode (String): 8719262028715 |
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I Need Your Love Tonight * Fool Such As I * (US) RCA 47-7506 Released: March 10, 1959 * Recorded: RCA Studio B, Nashville, June 10, 1958 |
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TOUCH OF GOLD. VOLUME 1 (EP) Single EP release. Released on the Gold Standard Series label. Front Cover : Picture sleeve. |
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A Touch Of Gold Volume I Label: RCA 20222 Series: Gold Standard Series, A Touch Of Gold Volume 1 Format: Vinyl, 7", EP, 45 RPM Country: Australia Released: 1959 Matrix / Runout: K2PH 0445 |
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Third pressing records from 1965 have glossy black la bels with RCA
Victor on the right side of the spindle hole at 3 o clock, and Nipper
on the left at 9 o clock. This label vari a tion is often re ferred to
as dog on side or Nipper on side.
Label vari a tions for these EPs may not exist, as all press ings of the records for the three ti tles ap pear to have been done solely at the Indianapolis plant. Disc: (1965) Black label, dog on side. |
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Later pressing records from 1968 have or ange la bels with RCA on
the left side of the spindle hole and Victor on the right. Those of
us buying RCA records in 1968-1969 missed the faithful form of Nipper
on the rather ugly or ange labels.
Label vari a tions for these EPs may not exist, as all press ings of the records for the three ti tles ap pear to have been done solely at the Indianapolis plant. Disc: (1968) Orange label. |
Disc: (4/1959) Black label, dog on top. Disc: (4/1959) Black label, dog on top. New Orthophonic High Fidelity
on side. Disc: (4/1959) Black label, dog on top. |
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Big Hunk O' Love ** Record Company Radio Corporation Of America Indianapolis pressing with Black label, dog on top. 45 RPM on side. On A BIG HUNK O' LOVE side, Gladys Music Inc., ASCAP on left side. Writer credits Aaron Schroeder - Sid Jaxon. Side A published by Gladys Music, Inc. ASCAP Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): J2WW-3254 |
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A Big Hunk O Love / My Wish Came True Label: RCA
Victor 82-1333 Record Company RCA Victor Radio, S.A. First Brazilian edition, 1959, blue labels. Matrix / Runout (Label side A): J2-WB-3254 |
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A Big Hunk O'Love / My Wish Came True Label: Collectables
4508, Collectables DPE1-1008 Phonographic Copyright ? RCA/Ariola International ? 1986 RCA/Ariola International Rights Society: BMI |
DATE
WITH ELVIS (LP) Brief History : A Date with Elvis is the eighth album by Elvis Presley, issued on RCA Victor Records (LPM 2011) in July 1959. It is a compilation of previously unreleased material from an August 1956 recording session at 20th Century Fox Stage One, two from Radio Recorders in Hollywood, and multiple sessions at Sun Studio. The album reached #32 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. After Presley's induction into the army on March 24, 1958, RCA and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, were faced with the prospect of keeping his name before the public for two years with no possibility of live performances, no movies, and with few unissued marketable recordings in the vault. A recording session was arranged for two days in June, which yielded enough items for five more single sides, singles being the commercial focus for rock and roll in the 1950s. Four of those tracks would be issued on 45s in 1958 and 1959 during his absence while doing military service. Presley, however, also did well in the albums market, all but one of his previous seven LPs charting no lower than #3, and RCA wished to continue promoting albums by Presley given his sales record. Much of Presley's material had not been released on LP, and for this album RCA collected material previously unavailable on album. Like its predecessor For LP Fans Only, this album featured tracks that had been issued on Sun Records with limited release, and were almost impossible to locate beyond certain parts of the south. The remaining five tracks derived from three different EPs issued in 1956 and 1957. Even by the standards of the late 1950s and early 1960s, where long-playing albums often ran to only about 35 minutes, this was a very short album at twenty-three minutes, and as such became the lowest charting Presley LP of the decade. RCA would squeeze one more album in 1959 out of previously issued material, the second singles collection, but it too would be a lower seller by previous standard. Presley would return from overseas in 1960 to commence proper recording again. this album also folds out to be a calendar for the year 1960. Front Cover : 4 Elvis photos. Catalogue number top right. Red sticker
with song titles in white. Matrix Number Side 2 : K2PP - 1149 - 3S V (Hand Etched) *NOTE* Inside gatefold sleeve is a telegram to Colonel Tom Parker from Elvis to pass on to his fans. Song titles in centre. Various Elvis photos in his dress uniform with captions underneath. |
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| Label: RCA RPL3096 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono Country: New Zealand Released: 1959 |
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| Label: RCA NL90360, RCA NL 90360 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Reissue, Mono Country: UK & Europe Released: 1989 On back cover track B1 is noted as 'Good Is
Rockin' Tonight'. This version has an extended track list, 14 tracks instead of 10 as on original release. A German press for distribution in UK and Europe. Barcode: 0035629036017 |
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Album Title : A Date With Elvis |
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| A Date With Elvis Label: WaxTime In Color 950703 Side 1: Side 2: Phonographic Copyright ? WaxTime In Color Liner Notes Greil Marcus A6, A7, B6 & B7 are bonus tracks Barcode (Printed): 8 436559 468237 |
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| On September 9, 1959 RCA continued with
re-releasing singles, that had previously been released, as part of their "Gold Standard Series".
(US) RCA 447-0619 (45rpm) Jailhouse Rock /
Treat Me Nice |
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TOUCH OF GOLD. VOLUME 2 (EP) Single EP release. Released on the Gold Standard Series label. Front Cover : Picture sleeve. |
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| A Touch Of Gold Volume II Label: RCA Victor 20625 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue Country: Australia Released: 1978 Reissue on Tan label. |
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| A Touch Of Gold Vol. 2 Label: RCA RCX 7203 Series: Gold Standard Series Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue Country: UK Released: 1982 This release differs from the UK original as a result of Your Cheating Heart showing as track A2. On the original UK release RCX 1048 track A2 is listed as Treat Me Nice. |
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Variant Labels and Matrix Numbers: Disc: (9/1959) Black label, dog on top. Disc: (9/1959) Black label, dog on top. Straight font for the 1 on
side 1. Disc: (9/1959) Black label, dog on top. Straight font for the 1 on
side 1. New Orthophonic on side. Disc: (1965) Black label, dog on side. Disc: (1969) Orange label. |
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ELVIS'
CHRISTMAS ALBUM (LP) (US) RCA LPM 1951 Released: September 25, 1959 Re-release of LOC 1035 with a different cover. Side 1 Side 2 |
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On September 28, 1959 RCA started re-issuing EP's,
that had previously been released, as part of their "Gold Standard EP Series".
(US) RCA EPA 5120 The Real Elvis |
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CHRISTMAS
WITH ELVIS (EP) |
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50,000,000
ELVIS FANS CAN'T BE WRONG (LP) 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Gold Records - Volume 2 is the ninth album by Elvis Presley, issued on RCA Victor Records (LPM 2075) in November 1959. It is a compilation of hit singles released in 1958 and 1959 by Presley, from two recording sessions in June 1958 at RCA Studios in Nashville and three at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. The album peaked at #31 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, and is considered to be one of the most successful and influential compilation albums of all time. It was certified Gold on 11/1/1966 and Platinum on 3/27/1992 by the R.I.A.A. Gold Records Vol. 2 comprises every single, both A-sides and B-sides, released by Presley during 1958 and 1959, with the exception of "Hard Headed Woman" backed with "Don't Ask Me Why," both of which having been previously issued on King Creole. The singles all made the Top Five on the Billboard Hot 100, and the b-sides all charted in the Top 40 independently of the hit sides. In the 1950s, a gold record awarded for a single referred to sales of one million units, different from the definition in use by the late 1970s for albums, where a gold record came to mean sales of 500,000 units. Exact sales figures from the RIAA for each record, however, are difficult to confirm. Although RCA executive Steve Sholes was the in-house A&R man for Presley, and nominally in charge of his recording sessions at RCA, accounts by Presley historian Peter Guralnick and Presley discographer Ernst Mikael Jorgensen indicate that Presley himself acted as the producer for his RCA sessions in the 1950s. Front Cover : Elvis in his famous gold suit. Catalogue number top right
with "Magic Millions". Printed in U.S.A. bottom right. Matrix Number Side 2 : K2PP - 2714 - 1S A2 (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* Front cover top left song titles in red text. Rear cover has no text boxes. |
| Details : 1964 Release Front Cover : Elvis in his famous gold suit. Catalogue number top right with "Magic Millions". Printed in U.S.A. bottom right. Rear Cover : Coloured photo of Elvis. Label : Black with silver lettering & dog on top. No Camden N.J. at bottom. Album title above spindle hole. Side 1 : Side 1 on inner label. Side 2 : Side 2 on inner label. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side 1 : K2PP - 2713 - 17S C1 (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side 2 : K2PP - 2714 - 14S c1 (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* "RE" front cover bottom right. Rear cover has text box to the top left & right. RCA logo is now white. Monaural bottom of vinyl label. |
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| Details : 1968 Release Front Cover : Elvis in his famous gold suit. Catalogue number top right with "Magic Millions". Printed in U.S.A. bottom right. Rear Cover : Coloured photo of Elvis. Label : Black with silver lettering & dog on top. No Camden N.J. at bottom. Album title above spindle hole. Side 1 : Side 1 on inner label. Side 2 : Side 2 on inner label. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side 1 : K2PP - 2713 - 21S (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side 2 : K2PP - 2714 - 11S (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* 1968 release Flat label with "RE" front cover bottom right. Rear cover has text box to the top left & right. RCA logo is now white. Monaural bottom of vinyl label. |
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| 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2) Label: RCA RVP-6212 (LSP 2075e) Manufactured By RVC Corporation Orange labels, RCA in white letters, other text in black. Matrix / Runout (Side A): M2PY 4737 |
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| 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (Elvis' Gold Records - Volume 2) Label: RCA Victor PL-85197 Previously released as LPM-2075 Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side A): PL-42404 A? 1 ~O |
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| 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2) Label: Music On Vinyl MOVLP115,
RCA 88697745741 Excusively Remastered Originally Released ? & ? 1997 RCA. Barcode: 886977457418 |
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| Elvis Presley Noel Avec Elvis Label: RCA 86.249 Side 1: Side 2 Manufactured By AREA Made in France by AREA from RCA master recording Matrix / Runout (Side A (etched)): 71J2PH128 1D1 |
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Elvis Presley Chante Avec Elvis Label: RCA Victor
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