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Some releases include the term "Dynaflex". Originally, this was not added as there was only one known variation, now there are three! #įrom Memphis To Vegas/From Vegas To MemphisĮlvis: Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Volume 1Īs technology evolved, the standard became a flexible vinyl, that is lighter and considerably more flexible than their predecessors. The introduction of 2A is added to this and subsequent tables to differentiate the tan label sides labeled as Side 1 / Side 2 and Side A / Side B. Even those without the circle have been referred to as rigid vinyl, however, a more appropriate term may be non-flexible vinyl. Some labels with the two inch diameter circle in label are referred to as rigid vinyl labels. This grouping of albums were all released with a hard, non-flexible vinyl. With the announcement of the now known as Elvis' Comeback Special, the signature album commemorating the event also commemorated the introduction of the new orange label. Orange Labels (Rigid, non-flexible vinyl.) This group of albums were originally released with the "White Top" Stereo label. In 1964, the RCA catalog was re-introduced with RCA Victor in white and all other print in silver, including the word Stereo on the bottom of the label. The "Silver" Stereo area was a very short run. This group of releases were originally offered with the Stereo label, also known as the "Silver" Stereo label. RCA transitioned from the Living Stereo to Stereo on the record labels. #īeginning with the selection of albums, RCA released each release simultaneously in both Living Stereo or true Stereo and in long play monaural. The (e) is for Electronically Reproduced. The early 1962 releases of this selection do not contain the (e) at the end of the catalog number on the covers.

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This re-issued selection prepends the prefix LSP to the catalog number. As the technology permitted, this catalog was re-issued in electronically reproduced stereo, also referred to as simulated stereo. Originally, this selection of albums were released exclusively as long play monaural with the prefix LPM to the catalog number. Long Play / Electronically Reproduced Stereo These selection changes as album variations are identified. However, question marks exist where these titles are identified in the price guides and I have not visually seen or these are not identified in the guides, however, seem plausible to exist. I have visually identified the following catalog and populated the tables accordingly. These tables are not universally accepted in terminology, however, are universally accurate and true. In the seemingly endless flow of releases and re-releases, there are patterns which I have broken into the following groups. The great Elvis Presley LP catalog is too large to put into one table. All print on label including RCA Victor is silver.Įlvis Presley 33 1/3 RPM Record Guide (US) Checklist All print on label including RCA Victor is silver. RCA Victor in white all other print on label is silver.

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Black label.All print on label including RCA Victor is silver. Tan, Beige, or Brown label (A/B variation) The numbers from the left column correspond to the numbers in the tables below.

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Issues and alternate catalog numbers are not part of this guide, nor are label variations of font size, text placement, abbreviated and full text, and other variables.Įlvis Presley 33 1/3 RPM Record Guide (US) Matrix Horizontal Key A checklist of all releases from the first run through the final run using the original RCA catalog numbers. This is a chronology of the Elvis Presley discography.










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