Elvis Presley
CD and Vinyl
| Vinyl - 1975 | |
| Elvis In The 70's Label: RCA – TSP-167,
RCA Victor – TSP-167 Record
1, Side 1: Record
1, Side 2: Record
2, Side 1: Record
2, Side 2: Manufactured
For – RCA Limited Australia and New Zealand Tan labels,
gatefold non-laminated cover. |
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| Elvis In The 70's Label: RCA Victor – TSP-167 Australian compiled and manufactured double album. "Made in Australia" on spine, A1075N release date code on lower RH rear cover corner Matrix / Runout ( record 1, side 1 label ): TSP-167A |
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PROMISED
LAND (LP) (US) RCA APL1 0873 Released: January 1975 Side 1 Promised Land There's A Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In) *** Help Me Mr Songman ** Love Song Of The Year ** Side 2 It's Midnight Your Love's Been A Long Time Coming *** If You Talk In Your Sleep Thinking About You ** You Asked Me To * * Recorded: Stax Studios, Memphis, December
11, 1973 Brief History : Promised Land is a 1975 album by Elvis Presley on RCA Records. It was recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis and released on Presley's 40th birthday. The material was the second pick from the December 1973 session as the songs considered strongest had been issued on Good Times. The title track, a cover of a 1965 hit by Chuck Berry, was issued as a single and hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK top ten, the flip side "Its Midnight" reached 9 on the Country Charts. Another hit single from the album was "If You Talk in Your Sleep" reaching 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the US the album only reached number 47 on the Billboards Top LP's chart, but reached 1 in the Billboards Top Country Lp's chart. The album also reached 1 in the Country Cashbox albums chart. In the UK the album reached a 21 position. In 2011, the FTD (Follow That Dream) collectors label released an expanded, 48-track version of the album including outtakes. Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top left. Catalogue
number top right & bottom left. |
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| Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top left. Catalogue number
top right & bottom left. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top centre. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Tan. Dynaflex vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side A : APL1 - 0873 A - 1S (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side B : APL1 - 0873 B - 1S (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* Flat label. |
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| Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top left. Catalogue number
top right & bottom left. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top centre. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Tan. Dynaflex vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Unknown Matrix Number Side A : APL1 - 0873 A - 30 A6 (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side B : APL1 - 0873 B - 32 A1 U (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* Ribbed label. |
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Catalogue Number : APD1 - 0873 Brief History : CD-4 (Compatible Discrete 4) / Quadradisc Compatible Discrete 4 (CD-4) or Quadradisc (not to be confused with compact disc) was introduced in May 1972 as a discrete quadraphonic system created by JVC and RCA. Record companies who adopted this format include Arista, Atlantic, Capricorn, Elektra, Fantasy, JVC, Nonesuch, A & M, Reprise and Warner. This was the only fully discrete quadraphonic phonograph record system to gain major industry acceptance. n the CD-4 system, the quadraphonic audio was divided into left and right channels, which were recorded orthogonally in the vertical plane of the disc groove, which is the case with normal stereo. The audio frequencies (20 Hz to 15 kHz), often referred to as the sum channel, would contain the sum of the left front plus left back signals in the left channel and the sum of the right front plus the right back signals in the right channel. In other words, when observing the audio frequencies only, the record appeared to have an ordinary stereo recording. Along with this audio, a separate 30 kHz carrier was recorded on each groove wall. The carrier on each side carried the difference signal for that side. This was the information that enabled a combined signal to be resolved into two separate signals. For the left carrier it would be left front minus left back, and for the right carrier it would be the right front minus the right back. These audio signals were modulated onto the carriers using a special FM-PM-SSBFM (frequency modulation-phase modulation-single sideband frequency modulation) technique. This created an extended carrier frequency range from 18 kHz to 45 kHz for the left and right channels. The algebraic addition and subtraction of the sum and difference signals would then yield compatible and discrete quadraphonic playback. CD-4 was responsible for major improvements in phonograph technology including better compliance, lower distortion levels, pick-up cartridges with a significantly higher frequency range, and new record compounds such as Q-540, which were highly anti-static. A typical CD-4 system would have a turntable with a CD-4 cartridge, a CD-4 demodulator, a discrete four-channel amplifier, and (ideally) four full-range loudspeakers. Some manufactures built the CD-4 demodulator into complete four-channel receivers. Simply put, CD-4 consists of four recorded signals (LF, LB, RB, RF) and the following coding matrix, similar to FM broadcast stereo multiplexing. The CD-4 encoding/decoding matrix: There was also a similar FM radio system called Quadracast. But CD-4 (and quadraphonic audio in general) failed due to late FCC approval of FM quadraphonic broadcasting, the improvements CD-4 engendered spilled over into, and substantially improved, the production of conventional stereo LP records. The CD-4 record track is broader than a conventional stereo track, so maximum the playing time is lower than a conventional stereo record. Quadradiscs/CD-4 records were seldom called quadraphonic. When a record was called quadraphonic it was almost always an SQ-encoded or an other matrixed record. But when a record was called quadradisc it was always a CD-4 record. Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top left under Quadradisc.
Catalogue number top right & bottom left. |
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Label: Giant – TD-1501 Format: Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release Country: Taiwan Released: 1975 |
| Details : 1977 Reissue Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top left under Quadradisc. Catalogue number top right & bottom left. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top centre. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Black. Quadradisc vinyl. Dog near top. Side A : RCA logo at top. Side B : RCA logo at top. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side A : ADL1 - 0873 A - 2 Q A1 (Machine Stamped) E (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side B : APL1 - 0873 B - 1 Q A1 (Machine Stamped) D (Hand Etched) *NOTE* Quadradisc now on side of vinyl label. |
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| Label: Opus – 9116 0945, RCA – 9116 0945, RCA Italiana – 9116
0945 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Green labels Country: Czechoslovakia Released: 1980 Copyright © – RCA Corporation Made from masters of RCA Corporation Matrix / Runout (Label A): OE 2988 |
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| Label: RCA Victor – ALPI 0873-2, Follow That Dream Records
– 506020-975041 Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition Country: Europe Released: 2012 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Follow
That Dream Records A&R – Felton Jarvis Recorded December 10-12 & 15, 1973 Barcode: 5060209750415 |
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| Label: Friday Music – FRM-0873, Sony Music Commercial Music
Group – 88875063041, RCA Victor – 88875063041, RCA – 88875063041 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Translucent Gold 180Gram Country: US Released: 5 Aug 2016 Manufactured For – CCVinyl.com
– 1699912X Limited to 1,000 copies RCA , Friday Music and Sony Music Commercial Music Group
logos are on the rear artwork. Rights Societies Barcode (Stickered): 829421087335 |
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| Label: RCA Victor – MOVLP2691, Music On Vinyl – MOVLP2691 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Stereo, White Marbled, 180g Country: Europe Released: 13 Aug 2021 Phonographic Copyright ℗ –
RCA Records Limited edition of 2500 numbered copies. BMI : A1 to A4, B3, B4, B5 Rights Society: BMI |
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My Boy Brief History : My Boy was recorded December 13th, 1973 at Stax Studios, Memphis & Thinking About You was recorded the day before at the same location. Front Cover : Picture Sleeve |
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No Picture Sleeve with this release (Confirmation needed) Label : Tan Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side 1 : PB - 10191 - A 1 (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side 2 : PB - 10191 - B 1 B1 (Machine Stamped) |
| Label: RCA – SS-2442, RCA – PB-10191 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo, Stereo Country: Japan Released: 1975 Manufactured By – Victor Musical
Industries, Inc. ● 最新アルバム「約束の地 / エルヴィス・プレスリー」(RCA-6266) White label promo. Jukebox centre. Single sheet inlay. Matrix / Runout (Label Side 1): SS-2442-A |
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| Label: RCA Victor – SP-4193 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo Country: Mexico Released: 1975 Published By – Colgems Music Corp.
Elvis Presley Music, Inc. PROMOCION PROHIBIDA SU VENTA on white label Publishers ℗ 1975 - 8 RCA Records Matrix / Runout (Label side A): PB-10191-A |
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| Label: RCA Victor – PB-10191 Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, Promo Country: Spain Released: 1974 Record Company – RCA, S.A. [on back cover:] [on labels:] Matrix / Runout (Label, A-side): PB-10191-A |
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| Label: Collectables – COL80022, Collectables – DRE11955 Series: Back To Back Hit Series Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, Purple Marbled Vinyl Country: US Released: 1997 Manufactured By – BMG Special Products My Boy ℗ 1974 BMG Entertainment. ℗ BMG Special Products Purple marbled vinyl Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): GB 10489A 5 A 2 |
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Label: RCA Victor – GB-10489 Series: Gold Standard Series Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, Red Label Country: US Released: Unknown Label variation: RCA Gold Standard Series Red Label. |
PURE
GOLD (LP) Brief History : Pure Gold is a 1975 compilation album by Elvis Presley released as part of RCA's budget "Pure Gold" series of albums. Though at this point in his career Presley was focused more on the country music market, where he had a string of chart-topping records in recent years, this compilation focuses more on earlier material than recent hits. "Kentucky Rain", "Fever", "It's Impossible", and "In The Ghetto" are true stereo mixes. All other tracks are in "electronically reprocessed" stereo. When this album was eventually issued on CD in the early 1990s, the 6 songs from the 50's were restored to original monaural sound. It was certified Gold on 9/12/1977, Platinum on 3/20/1988 and 2x Platinum on 3/27/1992 by the RIAA. The front cover photo features Elvis from his Aloha from Hawaii concert in 1973. Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue
number top right. |
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| Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue number
top right. Rear Cover : Advert for various artist albums. Catalogue number top right. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Orange. Flexible vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side A : ANL1 - 0971 A - 1 A3 (Machine Stamped) WA (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side B : ANL1 - 0971 B - 3 A3 (Machine Stamped) WA (Hand Etched) *NOTE* Number "2" bottom right corner. |
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| Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue number
top right. Rear Cover : Advert for various artist albums. Catalogue number top right. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Orange. Rigid vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Hollywood Matrix Number Side A : ANL1 - 0971 A - 2 (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side B : ANL1 - 0971 B - 2 (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* Maybe one of a kind "Rigid Vinyl". Number "3" bottom right corner. |
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| Label: RCA – ANL1-0971(e) Series: Pure Gold Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country: Italy Released: 1975 Manufactured By – RCA Limited Label Code: EKAY 30669 |
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| Label: RCA International (Camden) – PJL 1-8078 Series: Pure Gold Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country: Sweden Released: 1976 Manufactured By – Grammofon AB ELectra ncb , SIB Tryck Tumba Matrix / Runout: PJL1-8078-A |
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| Label: Opus – 9113 0625, Opus – 91 13 0625, RCA – 9113 0625 Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Repress Country: Czechoslovakia Released: 1978 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Corporation ℗ 1975, RCA Corporation Opus, n. p., Dunajská 18, Bratislava – ČSSR ℗ 1975 RCA Corp. Blue center labels Matrix / Runout (Label A): OE 2180 |
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| In March 1975 RCA continued
with re-releasing singles, that had previously been released,
as part of their "Gold Standard Series".
(US) RCA GB 10156 (45rpm) Burning Love / Steamroller
Blues |
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T-R-O-U-B-L-E * Brief History : T-R-O-U-B-L-E was recorded March 10th or 11th, 1975 at RCA Studios, Hollywood & Mr Songman at Stax Studios, Memphis December 12th, 1973. Front Cover : Picture Sleeve. |
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| Label: RCA – PB-10278 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Stereo, Single Country: France Released: 1975 Matrix / Runout: A: zprs 483 |
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Label: RCA Victor – RCS 4003 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Country: Greece Released: 1975 Arranged By [Strings] – Mike Leech Matrix / Runout (Side A label): PB-10278-A |
| Label: Jugoton – SRCA-88847, RCA Victor – PB-10278 Format: Vinyl, 7", Single Country: Yugoslavia Released: 1975 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records A - Jerry Chesnut Music Inc., BMI Made from master recordings of RCA Records Matrix / Runout (A): SRCA 88816 A 7775 ZP |
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Label: RCA Victor – GB-10487 Series: Gold Standard Series Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Reissue, Red Label Country: US Released: 1976 Published By – Jerry Chesnut Music,
Inc. Publishers Rights Society: BMI |
| Label: RCA – GB-10487 Series: Gold Standard Series Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, 45 RPM, Reissue Country: US Released: 1977 Track A, publisher: Jerry Chesnut
Music, Inc. Side A: Recorded March 10,1975 Different version : Elvis Presley - T-R-O-U-B-L-E / Mr. Songman is a SHELLY pressing. Rights Society: BMI |
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| ELVIS
TODAY (LP) (US) RCA APL1 1039 Label: RCA Victor – APL1-1039 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1975 Side 1 T-R-O-U-B-L-E And I Love You So ** Susan When She Tried ** Woman Without Love *** Shake A Hand *** Side 2 Pieces Of My Life **** Fairytale * I Can Help ** Bringin' It Back *** Green, Green Grass Of Home ** *
Recorded: RCA Studio C, Hollywood, March 10, 1975 Brief History : The Today sessions were held in RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, March 10–12, 1975, and marked the last time Elvis Presley would ever record in a studio. Elvis last recorded at Studio C, Hollywood in 1972 where he recorded the gold records "Burning Love" and "Separate Ways". At this time, Elvis was 40 years old. He was accompanied by his then-current girlfriend, Sheila Ryan. In the 2005 FTD TODAY release from these sessions, Elvis asked her to "step up here Sheila, let me sing to ya baby" on Take 1 of Don McLean's "And I Love You So". He continued to make "And I Love You So" and "Fairytale" a part of his live concerts until his death. On stage, he often referred to "Fairytale" as the story of his life. Today featured a new rock song, "T-R-O-U-B-L-E", which was released as its first single and went Top 40 in the US. "Bringin' It Back" was its second single in the US. The album also features covers of songs by Perry Como, Tom Jones, The Pointer Sisters, Billy Swan, Faye Adams, The Statler Brothers and Charlie Rich. "Green Green Grass of Home" was released as a single in the UK, where it went Top 30, and also received US airplay. Elvis first heard the song in 1967. Eight years later Elvis cut his own classic version of the Vietnam era "Green Green Grass of Home". |
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| Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue number
bottom right. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top right. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Orange. Flexible vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Hollywood Matrix Number Side A : APL1 - 1039 A - 40S (Hand Etched) TML-M (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side B : APL1 - 1039 B - 40S (Hand Etched) TML-M (Machine Stamped) |
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| Label: RCA – APD1-1039 (AFL1-1039 from 1977 Reissue) Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Quadraphonic Country: US Released: 1975 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records Accompanied By [Vocal] – The Holladays (tracks: A2, A4, A5,
B2, B4, B5), Voice (11) Brief History : CD-4 (Compatible Discrete 4) / Quadradisc Compatible Discrete 4 (CD-4) or Quadradisc (not to be confused with compact disc) was introduced in May 1972 as a discrete quadraphonic system created by JVC and RCA. Record companies who adopted this format include Arista, Atlantic, Capricorn, Elektra, Fantasy, JVC, Nonesuch, A & M, Reprise and Warner. This was the only fully discrete quadraphonic phonograph record system to gain major industry acceptance. In the CD-4 system, the quadraphonic audio was divided into left and right channels, which were recorded orthogonally in the vertical plane of the disc groove, which is the case with normal stereo. The audio frequencies (20 Hz to 15 kHz), often referred to as the sum channel, would contain the sum of the left front plus left back signals in the left channel and the sum of the right front plus the right back signals in the right channel. In other words, when observing the audio frequencies only, the record appeared to have an ordinary stereo recording. Along with this audio, a separate 30 kHz carrier was recorded on each groove wall. The carrier on each side carried the difference signal for that side. This was the information that enabled a combined signal to be resolved into two separate signals. For the left carrier it would be left front minus left back, and for the right carrier it would be the right front minus the right back. These audio signals were modulated onto the carriers using a special FM-PM-SSBFM (frequency modulation-phase modulation-single sideband frequency modulation) technique. This created an extended carrier frequency range from 18 kHz to 45 kHz for the left and right channels. The algebraic addition and subtraction of the sum and difference signals would then yield compatible and discrete quadraphonic playback. CD-4 was responsible for major improvements in phonograph technology including better compliance, lower distortion levels, pick-up cartridges with a significantly higher frequency range, and new record compounds such as Q-540, which were highly anti-static. A typical CD-4 system would have a turntable with a CD-4 cartridge, a CD-4 demodulator, a discrete four-channel amplifier, and (ideally) four full-range loudspeakers. Some manufactures built the CD-4 demodulator into complete four-channel receivers. Simply put, CD-4 consists of four recorded signals (LF, LB, RB, RF) and the following coding matrix, similar to FM broadcast stereo multiplexing. The CD-4 encoding/decoding matrix: (LF+LB)+(LF-LB)=2LF or left front (LF+LB)-(LF-LB)=2LB or left back (RF+RB)+(RF-RB)=2RF or right front (RF+RB)-(RF-RB)=2RB or right back There was also a similar FM radio system called Quadracast. But CD-4 (and quadraphonic audio in general) failed due to late FCC approval of FM quadraphonic broadcasting, the improvements CD-4 engendered spilled over into, and substantially improved, the production of conventional stereo LP records. The CD-4 record track is broader than a conventional stereo track, so maximum the playing time is lower than a conventional stereo record. Quadradiscs/CD-4 records were seldom called quadraphonic. When a record was called quadraphonic it was almost always an SQ-encoded or an other matrixed record. But when a record was called quadradisc it was always a CD-4 record. Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Quadradisc
top left under Elvis. Catalogue number bottom right. |
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Label: RCA Victor – APL1-1039 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Australia & New Zealand Released: 1975 Manufactured By – RCA Limited Australia
and New Zealand Engineer – Al Pachucki, Mike Shockley, Rick Ruggieri Made in New Zealand printed on spine. |
| Label: RCA – RCA-6305 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Japan Released: Aug 1975 Manufactured By – Victor Musical
Industries, Inc. Japanese first issue on LP. Comes with OBI & Japanese insert. Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A - Stamped): 〄Ⓑ RCA 6305AⓈ
112 |
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| Details : 1976 Reissue Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue number bottom right. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top right. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Tan. Flexible vinyl. Side A : Stereo at top. Side B : Stereo at top. Pressing Plant : Los Angeles Matrix Number Side A : APL1 - 1039 A - 31S T (Hand Etched) TML-S (Machine Stamped) Matrix Number Side B : APL1 - 1039 B - 30S T (Hand Etched) TML-M A1 (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* Ribbed label. |
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| Details : 1977 Release Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Quadradisc top left under Elvis. Catalogue number bottom right. Rear Cover : Advert for 4 Elvis albums. Catalogue number top right. Printed in U.S.A. bottom. Label : Black. Quadradisc vinyl. Dog near top. Side A : RCA logo at top. Side B : RCA logo at top. Pressing Plant : Indianapolis Matrix Number Side A : APD1 - 1039 A - 1 D4 (Machine Stamped) B (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side B : APD1 - 1039 B - 1 B5 (Machine Stamped) Q (Hand Etched) *NOTE* Reissue with black label. Quadradisc now on side of vinyl label. |
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| Album Title : Today Catalogue Number : AFL1 - 1039 Year Release : 1977 Side 1 : T-R-O-U-B-L-E - And I Love You So - Susan When She
Tried - Woman Without Love - Shake a Hand Brief History : Tan Label Reissue with new catalogue number. Details : Reissue with new catalogue number |
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| Label: RCA Victor – 506020-975147, Follow That Dream Records – 506020-975147 Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition Country: Europe Released: 2016 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Follow
That Dream Records The Original Session MIxes Plus Outtakes Barcode: 5060209751474 |
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Pieces Of My Life Brief History : Bringing It Back was recorded March 11th, 1975 at RCA Studios, Hollywood & Pieces Of My Life was recorded the following day at the same location. Front Cover : Picture Sleeve |
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| Label: RCA Victor – PB-10401 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Country: France Released: 1975 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records ℗ 1975 RCA Records Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL |
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Label: RCA – SS-2508 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Country: Japan Released: 1975 Published By – Danor Music, Inc. 1975 japan edition Rights Society: BMI |
| Elvis* – The U.S. Male
Label: RCA Camden – CDS 1150 Side 1: Side 2: Manufactured By – RCA Ltd. Printed in England B2, B3: Electronically created stereo Publishers Matrix / Runout (Side A label): CDS 1150 A |
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DOUBLE
DYNAMITE (LP) Brief History : Double Dynamite is a compilation album by Elvis Presley. The album was released in December, 1975, and compiles various tracks that had previously been released on 9 budget-priced albums on the RCA Camden label. It was certified Gold and Platinum on 1/6/2004 by the RIAA. Front Cover : Photo of Elvis. Title top right. Catalogue
number top right. Camden top left. |
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| Label: Camden – PDA 057, Camden – (CDS 1182) Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Gatefold Country: UK Released: 1975 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Corporation Note: Totally Smooth Labels Unlike The Other Version Track A4: From the Mirisch Company presentation "Follow
That Dream." Contains insert: 34" x 23" poster. |
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| Label: RCA Special Products – PDL2-1010, Pair Records – PDL2-1010 Series: 2 Record Set Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Reissue Country: US Released: 1982 Album Title : Double Dynamite Details : Non-Gatefold 1982 Release |
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| On December 30, 1975 RCA continued
with re-releasing singles, that had previously been released,
as part of their "Gold Standard Series".
(US) RCA GB 10485 (45rpm) Take Good Care Of
Her / I've Got A Thing About You Baby |
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Elvis Presley Story Label: Watermark,
Inc. – none Narrator – Wink Martindale 13 Disc box set with pink writing on the labels is the 1975 version of the release. The 13 discs had no tracklisting info on the labels apart from chapter numbers. Documentary radio show narrated by Wink Martindale. Discs feature: |
| Elvis Presley – 20 Fantastic Hits Label:
RCA Victor – 27480-3, RCA Victor – 27 480-3, RCA Victor –
36.21054 Side 1: Side 2: Club Sonderauflage (on sleeve) Rights Society: GEMA |
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| Elvis Presley – 20 Fantastic Hits Label:
RCA Victor – 27 480-3, RCA Victor – 27480-3 Made By – RCA Schallplatten GmbH Ⓟ1973 (misprint on label side B) This release has wrong Ⓟ1973 on label side B and is without '(BN)' on labels. Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): |
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| Elvis – The Moviestar Label: RCA Victor
– PL-42274 Record Company – RCA Corporation The runouts are etched Rights Society: STEMRA |
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| Elvis Presley – Pictures Of Elvis
Label: RCA – HY 1023 Side 1: Side 2: Copyright © – RCA Ltd. Record Company – RCA Ltd. Manufactured By – RCA Ltd. Published By – The Manor Music Co. Ltd. Carlin Music Corp. Published By – Trio Music Ltd. Marlyn Music Co. Ltd. Published By – Peterman & Co. Ltd. Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Washington, UKRunouts are etched. Sleeve ©1975 RCA LimitedPrice Code: TT Matrix / Runout (Side A label): HY 1023 A Matrix / Runout (Side B label): HY 1023 B Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 1): HY 1023 - A - 3E 'W' A1B Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 1): HY - 1023 - B - 1E 'W' A1A Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 2): HY 1023-A-3E A2O 'W' Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 2): HY - 1023 - B - 1E 'W' A1H Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 3): HY - 1023 - A - 1E A1 'W' Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 3): HY - 1023 - B - 1E A2B 'W' Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 4): HY 1023-A-3E 'W' A1G Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 4): HY-1023-B-1E 'W' A1T |
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| Elvis Presley – Pictures Of Elvis
Label: RCA – PJL 1-8079, RCA International (Camden) – 26.21609,
RCA – 26.21609, RCA International (Camden) – PJL 1-8079 Rights Society: GEMA |
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