Elvis Presley

CD and Vinyl

Vinyl - 1990  

GREAT PERFORMANCES
(US) RCA 2227-1-R (LP)
(Europe) RCA PL82227 (LP)
(US) RCA 2227-2-R (CD)
Released: August 1990


Side 1
My Happiness *
That's All Right
Shake Rattle And Roll - Flip, Flop and Fly (Live) **
Heartbreak Hotel
Blue Suede Shoes
Ready Teddy (Live Ed Sullivan Show, Sep 9, 1956)
Don't Be Cruel
Teddy Bear
Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do
Jailhouse Rock
Treat Me Nice (Movie version with overdubbed guitar)

Side 2
King Creole
Trouble
Fame And Fortune
Return To Sender
Always On My Mind (Take 3)
American Trilogy (Honolulu International Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 14, 1973)
If I Can Dream
Unchained Melody (Undubbed Master) (Live Rushmore Civic Center, Rapid City, South Dakota, June 21, 1977)
Memories


* Recorded July 18, 1953 Memphis Recording Service, Sun Studio, Memphis : Acetate
** Recorded Live on Dorsey Brothers Show January 28, 1956

   
Label: RCA – PL82227
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: Europe
Released: 1990

Pressed By – Sonopress
Printed By – TOPAC

Barcode: 0 035628 222718
Rights Society: BIEM GEMA
Label Code: LC 0316
Price Code (D): SE
Price Code (F): RC270
Price Code (UK): HH
Pressing Plant ID (Center label, side B, embossed): [Bass clef]
Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout): 006 DM D-5467-A1 II
Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout): 006 DM D-5467-B1 II

   

Label: RCA – 1504021
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: Brazil
Released: 1990

Manufactured For – BMG Ariola Discos Ltda.
Phonographic Copyright – BMG Music
Copyright – BMG Music Group
Remastered At – BMG Recording Studios

Co-producer – Donna Egan, Kevin Miller, Susan F. Walker
Coordinator [Digital Series] – Don Wardell
Coordinator [Production] – Ron Furmanek
Engineer – Jay Newland, Joe Lopes
Executive-Producer, Film Director – Andrew Solt
Producer – Jerry Schilling
Producer [Digital] – John Snyder
Transferred By – Frank Green (5)

Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 150.4021-A
Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 150.4021-B
Matrix / Runout (Stamped side A): DMC 150.4021-A
Matrix / Runout (Stamped side B): DMC 150.4021-B

Album Title: Vintage 55 Elvis
Catalogue Number: OAK - 1003
Year Release: 1990

Side 1:
Baby Let's Play House
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
I've Got A Woman
There's Good Rockin' Tonight
That's All Right Little Mama


Side 2:
1st Meeting
Discovery Of Elvis By Sam Phillips
The First Recording Session
The Second Recording Session
Shows With The Starlite Wranglers
On Their Own Elvis, Scotty Moore, Bill Black
Stranded In Shreveport Louisiana
Grand Ole Opry Appearance
Louisiana Hayride Appearance

Brief History: U.S.A. release From OAK Records.

Details: 1990 Release
Front Cover: Photo of Elvis having a Coke. Title top left corner.
Rear Cover: All text back. Title across top. Catalogue number bottom right.

Label: Cream
Side 1: OAK Records top of label
Side 2: OAK Records top of label
Pressing Plant: Unknown
Matrix Number Side 1: NR - 18245 - A NRP (Hand Etched)
Matrix Number Side 2: NR - 18245 - B (Hand Etched)
*NOTE* Album produced by Ray Ruff.





Elvis Presley – For The Asking (The Lost Album)

Label: RCA – NL 90513
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Stereo
Country: Europe
Released: 1990

Side 1:
01: Long Lonely Highway
02: Western Union
03: Witchcraft
04: Love Me Tonight
05: What Now, What Next, Where To
06: Please Don't Drag That String Around
07: Blue River
08: Never Ending

Side 2:
01: Devil In Disguise
02: Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers
03: Echoes Of Love
04: Slowly But Surely
05: It Hurts Me
06: Memphis Tennessee
07: Ask Me

Record Company – BMG
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BMG Music
Copyright © – BMG Music
Distributed By – BMG Records
Distributed By – BMG Ariola
Recorded At – RCA Victor Studios, Nashville
Marketed By – RCA Records
Pressed By – Sonopress – D-6970

CD cat.# ND 90513 on spines.

All songs recorded at RCA's Studio 'B' , Nashville.

Barcode (Printed): 0 035629 051317
Barcode (Scanned): 035629051317
Rights Society: BIEM
Rights Society: GEMA
Price Code (D): SF
Price Code (F): RC330
Price Code (UK): YY
Label Code: LC 0316
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 008 DMD-6970 A-2
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 101 DM D-6970 B-3

The material for this album was recorded between May 1963 and January 1964. Originally they were to be part of a new studio album, the first since 'Pot Luck' a year earlier. In 1963 the soundtrack album to 'Girls! Girls! Girls!' was released in January. May saw the release of another soundtrack album: 'It Happened at the World's Fair' and the soundtrack to 'Fun In Acapulco' was scheduled for release in December.

The Colonel decided that there was no room in the release schedule for another album so some of these tracks were issued as singles, while others inserted as fillers various soundtrack albums. The first being 'Fun in Acapulco'. The last track to be released was 'Western Union' on the 'Speedway' album in 1968.