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Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3
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Although Presley had recorded a mammoth quantity of both released and unreleased material for RCA, the label didn't show much interest in repackaging it with the respect due such a pioneer. Haphazard collections of outtakes and live performances were far rarer than budget reissues and countless repackagings of the big hits. In the CD age, RCA finally began to treat the catalog with some of the reverence it deserved, at long last assembling a box set containing nearly all of the 1950s recordings....
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The original Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3 was, like its predecessors, an unprecedented release -- no one in rock & roll up to that point, other than Elvis, had ever legitimately earned a second greatest-hits volume, much less a third. This is also the place where the legitimately softer, more mature Presley replaces the angry young Elvis represented on the first two volumes. On a sexual level, songs like "Stuck on You," "It's Now or Never," "Fame and Fortune," "I Gotta Know," and "Surrender" offer...
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THIS MEGA RARE ALBUM HAS BEEN RESTORED TO IT'S ORIGINAL MONO VERSION!! IT INCLUDES THE MEGA RARE GOLD ELVIS 50TH ANNIVERSARY LABEL. THIS MEGA RARE ALBUM HAS BEEN DIGITALLY REMASTERED. IT IS MINT- AND STILL SEALED. IT WAS MADE IN 1984.
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50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 2 (Greatest Hits, Lyrics included with album)
Description The release of this album, seen in its proper historical context, is an indicator of just how bright Elvis Presley's star shone in the late '50s. His first hits collection was issued in March 1958, on the eve of his going into the Army; his second was the first "volume two" greatest-hits album ever issued on a rock roll star, appearing weeks ahead of his leaving the Army in March 1960. Anyone who buys the notion that Elvis was "tamed" during his first years at RCA will find revelation...
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000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong: Elvis' Golden Records
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Format: Original recording remastered.
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Elvis Presley - Golden Records Vol. 1 Framed Gold Record. Officially Licensed. Overall Size 18X24
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Elvis Presley - Elvis' Golden Records Volume 3 - 180g LP
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Elvis' Golden Records Vol. 3 [Remaster]
Originally released in 1963, GOLDEN RECORDS VOLUME 3 contains nearly all of Elvis' top 10 hits released between his 1960 return from military service and early 1962. It was during this period that Elvis last topped the charts consistently; soon, the British invasion and a string of sub-par movie soundtracks would reduce both his stature and his record sales. GOLDEN RECORDS VOLUME 3 shows off the full range of Elvis' talent, with ballads ("Are You Lonesome Tonight?"), rockers ("Little Sister," "I...
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Notes: still in shrink, original inner sleeve, great cover, nice vinyl
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ELVIS GOLDEN RECORDS VOL 04 Compact Disk; Rating: NR Artist: PRESLEY,ELVIS Genre: Popular Music
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Elvis' Gold Records Volume 4
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This beautifully framed and matted record has been plated in 24KT gold and is presented along with an image of Elvis. High-quality components and hand-cut mats. Black metal frame measures 18" X 24".
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Description The release of this album, seen in its proper historical context, is an indicator of just how bright Elvis Presley's star shone in the late '50s. His first hits collection was issued in March 1958, on the eve of his going into the Army; his second was the first "volume two" greatest-hits album ever issued on a rock roll star, appearing weeks ahead of his leaving the Army in March 1960. Anyone who buys the notion that Elvis was "tamed" during his first years at RCA will find revelation...
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High points include a cover of Ray Charles' "What'd I Say," the impassioned R&B ballad "It Hurts Me," and the top five hit "You're the Devil in Disguise." The twelve-track CD version of GOLDEN RECORDS VOLUME 4 is a digitally remastered edition of the 1968 album. It was released in 1990 and is still in print; however, this title was also reissued in 1997 at a higher list price with improved liner notes, another round of digital remastering, and--most importantly--six additional tracks, all of which...
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Elvis' Golden Records, Vol. 3
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