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ELVIS GOLDEN RECORDS VOLUME 5 Brief History: Elvis' Gold Records Volume 5 is the final
album in the Golden/Gold Records series by Elvis Presley
(which began in 1958), issued posthumously on RCA Records
in stereo, AFL1 4941, in March 1984. It is a compilation
of hit singles released between 1968 and 1977. It is the
only one of the series to miss the Billboard album chart,
"bubbling under" at #207 for two weeks. It was
certified Gold on 7/15/1999 by the RIAA. Details : 1984 Release |
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Elvis' Gold Records Volume 5 Label: RCA
– FRM-4941, Friday Music – FRM-4941, Sony Music Commercial
Music Group – FRM-4941 Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated 180-gram Vinyl. Barcode: 8 29421 49410 2 |
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Elvis' Gold Records Volume 5 Label: Friday
Music – FRM-4941, RCA Victor – 88883710971, Sony Music Commercial
Music Group – 88883710971 **transparent gold pressing - unknown quantities New reissue from Joe Reagoso from Friday music. Mastered in analog. Barcode (stickered): 829421494447 |
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Baby Let's Play House
* Hound Dog * (US) RCA PB 13875 Released: August 1984 * Recorded Live Tupelo, Mississippi, September 26, 1956 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records Elvis 50th anniversary re-issue. Pressed on yellow vinyl. Sleeve Image (c) Elvis Presley Museum, Inc. Matrix / Runout (Side A Label Printed): PB-13875 - A |
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GOLDEN
CELEBRATION (6 x LP's) (US) RCA CPM6 5172 Released: September 1984 Side 1 (Sun Session Outtakes 1954, 1955) Harbor Lights (Take 3) That's All Right (Takes 1, 2, 3) Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Take 1 Slow) I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine (Takes 1, 2, 3) I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (Take 5 released as Take 11 Slow) I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') (Incomplete Take) When It Rains, It Really Pours (Take 3 (Part), 7, 6 (Part) and 5) (SUN Version) Side 2 (Dorsey Brothers Stage Shows, New York, January 28, February 4 & February 11, 1956) Shake Rattle And Roll / Flip, Flop and Fly I Got A Woman Baby Let's Play House Tutti Frutti Blue Suede Shoes Heartbreak Hotel Side 3 (Dorsey Brothers Stage Shows, New York, February 18, March 17 & March 24, 1956) Tutti Frutti I Was The One Blue Suede Shoes Heartbreak Hotel Money Honey Heartbreak Hotel Side 4 (Milton Berle Show California 1956) Heartbreak Hotel Blue Suede Shoes Blue Suede Shoes Hound Dog I Want You, I Need You, I Love You (Steve Allen Show New York 1956) I Want You, I Need You, I Love You Hound Dog Side 5 (Mississippi Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, Tupelo, Mississippi, September 26, 1956) Heartbreak Hotel Long Tall Sally Introductions and Presentations I Was The One I Want You, I Need You, I Love You I Got A Woman Side 6 (Mississippi Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, Tupelo, Mississippi, September 26, 1956) Don't Be Cruel Ready Teddy Love Me Tender Hound Dog Vernon and Gladys Presley Interview Nick Adams Interview A Fan Elvis Side 7 (Mississippi Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, Tupelo, Mississippi, September 26, 1956) Love Me Tender I Was The One I Got A Woman Don't Be Cruel Blue Suede Shoes Baby Let's Play House Hound Dog Announcements Side 8 (Ed Sullivan Show, California and New York, September 9 & October 28, 1956) Don't Be Cruel Love Me Tender Ready Teddy Hound Dog Don't Be Cruel Love Me Tender Love Me Hound Dog Side 9 (Ed Sullivan Show, New York, January 6, 1957) Hound Dog Love Me Tender Heartbreak Hotel Don't Be Cruel Too Much When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again Peace In The Valley Side 10 (Elvis At Home, Germany, 1958-1960) Danny Boy Soldier Boy Fool, The (Takes 1, 2 & 3) Earth Angel I Asked The Lord (He's Only A Prayer Away) Side 11 (Collectors Treasure, Discovered At Graceland, 1966 Home Recordings) TV Guide Interview My Heart Cries For You Dark Moon (Takes 1 & 2) Write To Me From Naples Suppose Side 12 (NBC TV Special, Burbank, California, June 27, 1968) Blue Suede Shoes Tiger Man That's All Right Lawdy Miss Clawdy Baby, What You Want Me To Do Love Me Are You Lonesome Tonight Baby, What You Want Me To Do Blue Christmas One Night Trying To Get To You |
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"ROCKER" Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records All selections recorded in 1956, except A1 and B5 recorded in 1957. Digitally remastered from original monophonic master tapes. Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): AFM1-5182-A |
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Blue Suede Shoes Elvis 50th Anniversary series A-Side says Stereo but is Mono Matrix / Runout (Side A label): PB-13929-A |
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Label: RCA Victor – PB-3929 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Blue Translucent Country: Germany Released: 1984 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RCA Records Published By Rights Society: GEMA |
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Elvis Greatest Hits - Golden Singles
Volume 1 (Box Set) (US) RCA PB 13897 Released: October 1984 Containing the following 6 singles (US) RCA PB 13885 Blue Suede
Shoes / Tutti Frutti Format: Copyright © – RCA Records Box set #1 (of 2) containing 6 Elvis singles on translucent gold vinyl, re-issued as part of RCA's "Elvis 50th Anniversary" series. Each single comes in a new picture sleeve, many re-producing the original artwork, each with its own new cat. #, separate from the box set cat. # of PP 13897. The box has a flap-opening at the side with a hang-tab hole at the top for retail display. TMK(S) ® Registered • Marca(s) Registrada(s) RCA Corporation • © 1980, RCA Records, New York, N.Y. • Printed in USA Runouts are stamped, last "1" tilted 90°. Rights Society: BMI Other (Disc 2 Cat #): PB-13886 Other (Disc 3 Cat #): PB-13887 Other (Disc 4 Cat #): PB-13888 Other (Disc 5 Cat #): PB-13889 Other (Disc 6 Cat #): PB-13890 |
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Elvis Greatest Hits - Golden Singles
Volume 2 (Box Set) (US) RCA PB 13898 Released: October 1984 Containing the following 6 singles (US) RCA PB 13891
That's All Right / Blue Moon Of Kentucky Format: Copyright © – RCA Records Box set #2 (of 2) containing 6 Elvis singles on translucent gold vinyl, re-issued as part of RCA's "Elvis 50th Anniversary" series. Each single comes in a new picture sleeve, many re-producing the original artwork, each with its own new cat. #, separate from the box set cat. # of PP 13898. The box has a flap-opening at the side with a hang-tab hole at the top for retail display. TMK(S) ® Registered • Marca(s) Registrada(s) RCA Corporation • © RCA Records, New York, N.Y. • Printed in USA Runouts are stamped, last "1" tilted 90°. Rights Society: BMI |
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Album Title : Westwood One Radio Show Catalogue Number : None Year Release : 17th November 1984 Side 1 : SEGMENTS ONE & TWO Side 2 : SEGMENTS THREE & FOUR Side 3 : SEGMENTS FIVE & SIX Side 4 : SEGMENTS SEVEN & EIGHT Side 5 : SEGMENTS NINE & TEN Side 6 : SEGMENTS ELEVEN & TWELVE Brief History : This radio music & interview show with Westwood Radio in conjunction with RCA was to celebrate Elvis's 50th birthday coming up the following year 8th January 1985. It was by Pete Townshend from "The Who". The show traces the early career of Elvis Presley right though to his death. Interviews included are from his parents & Sam Phillips. Details : 1984 Release Side 2 : Elvis A Golden Celebration Side 3 : Elvis A Golden Celebration Side 4 : Elvis A Golden Celebration Side 5 : Elvis A Golden Celebration Side 6 : Elvis A Golden Celebration Matrix Number Side 3 : ELVIS - 3 R KM (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side 4 : ELVIS - 4 R KM (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side 5 : ELVIS - 5 R KM (Hand Etched) Matrix Number Side 6 : ELVIS - 6 R KM (Hand Etched) |
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Elvis – Blue Rhythms Label: Everest Records
– EPC 1000 01: Trouble 02: Reconsider Baby 03: A Mess Of Blues 04: Give Me The Right 05: Such A Night 06: When It Rains It Really Pours Album One, Side Two 01: Trying To Get To You 02: Like A Baby 03: I Want To Be Free 04: Mean Woman Blues 05: Ain't That Loving You Baby 06: One Night Album Two, Side One 01: Little Sister 02: So Glad Your Mine 03: Big Boss Man 04: I Want You With Me 05: Baby What You Want Me To Do 06: Santa Claus Is Back In Town Album Two, Side Two 01: Stuck On You 02: I Feel So Bad 03: What I'd Say 04: Tomorrow Night 05: It Feels So Right 06: Merry Christmas Baby Matrix / Runout (Side A - Etched): EPK 1000-A |
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Elvis Presley – Mess O' Blues Label:
Performance – PFP 2000 Licensed To – The Whittington Entertainment Group [from back cover] Recording dates: Barcode (Back cover, scanned): 5017826200014 |
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Elvis Presley – Mess O' Blues Volumes 1 & 2
Label: Premier – PPD2000 (Sleeve), Premier – PMP 1012 (Volume
1), Premier – PMP 1013 (Volume2) Compiled By – Ron Winter Barcode (Sleeve): 5 012197 200014 |
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The Elvis Presley Interview Record An Audio Self-Portrait Catalogue Number : DJM1 - 0835 Year Release : 1st November 1984 Side 1 : Excerpts from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Excerpts from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Excerpts from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Excerpts from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Colonel Tom Parker Expert from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Colonel Tom Parker Expert from a TV Guide Interview 1956 - Vernon & Gladys Presley - Tupelo, Mississippi, Sept. 26, 1956 - Elvis Presley - Tupelo, Mississippi, Sept. 26, 1956 Side 2 : Image Change Since His Discharge
From The Army - By Accident or Design? - Elvis Talks About
His Mother - How Does Elvis View Himself? - Does He Enjoy
His Work? - How Does He Relax? - Details : 1984 Release Matrix Number Side A : DJM1 - 0835 - A 1S (Hand Etched) A1
JANUARY 8TH 1935 (Machine Stamped) *NOTE* In the trail of wax on the vinyl machine stamped is the birthdate of Elvis Presley January 8th 1935. If you look at the catalogue number for this release DJ excluded the rest reads M1 0835. 8th day of month 1 & year 1935 Elvis's birthday. Released for promotional use only. Front cover very top left corner "Not For Sale". Rear cover left top "DJ Copy / Not For Sale". Record label both sides top "Not For Sale". |
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