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JohnnyByeBye wrote: September 24th, 2025, 3:23 pm These posts will be my go-to source when I will identify the year of pressing of my existing lp's and any new ones that I might be aquiring in the future!
JohanD wrote: September 25th, 2025, 9:42 am Alexander has the stuff and the knowledge of sharing his info with relevant pics.
Thank you so much for the insight!
Nice words and that is exactly the purpose of these posts: to share insights on various pressings. Small or big, we all have nice Elvis vinyl collections and we all have knowledge and insights to share that are valuable to other collectors. Whether it is about or common records: even the most common of the mainstream records holds a story some have never heard. Don't hold back, let's inspire each other ;)
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My favorite album i found this yesterday !
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 4:36 am 17588792611765754253005468062878.jpgMy favorite album i found this yesterday !
That's a nice one! Do you play it on a CD4 system?
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 4:36 am 17588792611765754253005468062878.jpgMy favorite album i found this yesterday !
Deng! :o Nice one, very nice.
Orange or Black label?
Bilbobaggins wrote: September 26th, 2025, 5:11 am That's a nice one! Do you play it on a CD4 system?
That might be a bridge too far. If you even plan to play these Quad records you need a Shibata styles ($300), a 4-channel demodulator (second hand $200) and a quad amplifier ($1200) or an alternative would be to connect 2 amplifiers. In other words: serious investment and planning is required to hear these in full glory. Out of frustration of this, I decided to buy the Q8 8tracks and built an alternative setup which resulted in the video on my channel. Apparently these quad mixes have also been available on Apple Music for some years now, which you can hear in full glory on a multichannel home cinema or audio set. But I am not so much into that new stuff :lol:
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Its a orange label . I buy it for 39 euro by a store one line .on eBay i seens for above 96 euro and my was the cover good plus and the media lp very good plus .
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Yes, I guess nowadays it would be quite an undertaking to get a CD4 set, unless one still has it from the old days. Maybe AfoolSuchAsI still has one?

In the late 70's a friend of mine had such a set-up. I don't know how or what, I wasn't really interested in decent sound in those days. But he was! If I remember correctly, he had a chair in the middle of his 'music room' where he sat while listening to his quads.
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 5:40 am Its a orange label . I buy it for 39 euro by a store one line .on eBay i seens for above 96 euro and my was the cover good plus and the media lp very good plus .
Very good deal indeed. And you will hear differences in the mix, even when you play this on a regular stereo set.
Bilbobaggins wrote: September 26th, 2025, 5:47 am Yes, I guess nowadays it would be quite an undertaking to get a CD4 set, unless one still has it from the old days. Maybe AfoolSuchAsI still has one?

In the late 70's a friend of mine had such a set-up. I don't know how or what, I wasn't really interested in decent sound in those days. But he was! If I remember correctly, he had a chair in the middle of his 'music room' we he sat while listening to his quads.
That's how I listen to my quads (on 8track) as well: 2 speakers in front of me and 2 behind me, chair right in the middle of my (tiny) Elvis room. It's like sitting in the studio with the musicians around you. And the mixes in some cases are very different. I do not intent to plug my videos here with every post, but as we are discussing the matter and in the case anyone is interest in this subject: a while ago I did this video on the quad mixes...

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The NAD Hybride Digitale DAC Amplifier C 368 . I have .
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 5:56 am The NAD Hybride Digitale DAC Amplifier C 368 . I have .
Very nice amp!
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 5:56 am The NAD Hybride Digitale DAC Amplifier C 368 . I have .
That's a serious high end amplifier for sure.
Is Google right when it says it only supports 2 channel audio? Seems a bit odd to me, since most modern sets support multichannels.
Anyway, if your amp supports 4 channels than you also require a Shibata 4-channel Stylus and a Demodulator the be able to transfer the full quad mix on all channels from the record to your amp (on which you need to connect 2 speaker sets, front and back).
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And this week i buy this special Boxgar records lp from Colonel Parker. Very expence but its it worth.
I dont play this its near mind .
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AfoolSuchAsI. wrote: September 26th, 2025, 6:14 am 17588851084748040922054507011942.jpg
And this week i buy this special Boxgar records lp from Colonel Parker. Very expence but its it word !
Excellent!
It is probably the only Elvis record I have played only once in my life.
In my collection I have the Orange and Tan label and a 1987 reissue by the Dutch It's Elvis Time fanclub.
Still miss the Boxcar though. Expensive indeed.
Congrats, fine addition.
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Alexander72 wrote: September 24th, 2025, 4:38 am In 1964 the RCA Hollywood plant pressed its first batch of the Roustabout album in 1964 on the SILVER MONO/ STEREO label. RCA by then had introduced a new label design and Hollywood was fast to correct the error, which makes this Roustabout batch extremely rare.


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1964 - 1968 Black Label White Top Stereo/ Monaural
In 1964 RCA Victor introduced a new label design (Black Label White Top) that became to replace all labels now in use and thus the entire Elvis catalog was repressed in both MONO (called MONAURAL on this label) and STEREO.

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By 1964 STEREO was the format the record companies wanted to sell and the public wanted to buy so the Mono versions (LPM) from reissues from most soundtracks and studio albums from 1960-1964 are quite hard to find and expensive. Also soundtracks like Girls, Girls, Girls, Fun In Acapulco and It Happened At The Worlds Fair got a very limited repressing runs and are extremely rare. I unfortunately have no White Top Stereo or MONO reissue of It Happened At The Worlds Fair in my collection yet.
Alexander, I posted this before on the old FECC board but here is my copy of the Stereo reissue of It Happened At The World's Fair. According to Elvisrecords.com, there was a never a mono reissue of this LP.
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Another super rare reissue is the 1964 Monaural reissue (Hollywood Pressing) of Fun in Acapulco. I am lucky to have one of those in my collection.
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Mike C wrote: September 26th, 2025, 12:50 pm
Alexander72 wrote: September 24th, 2025, 4:38 am In 1964 the RCA Hollywood plant pressed its first batch of the Roustabout album in 1964 on the SILVER MONO/ STEREO label. RCA by then had introduced a new label design and Hollywood was fast to correct the error, which makes this Roustabout batch extremely rare.


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1964 - 1968 Black Label White Top Stereo/ Monaural
In 1964 RCA Victor introduced a new label design (Black Label White Top) that became to replace all labels now in use and thus the entire Elvis catalog was repressed in both MONO (called MONAURAL on this label) and STEREO.

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20250629_134816.jpg

By 1964 STEREO was the format the record companies wanted to sell and the public wanted to buy so the Mono versions (LPM) from reissues from most soundtracks and studio albums from 1960-1964 are quite hard to find and expensive. Also soundtracks like Girls, Girls, Girls, Fun In Acapulco and It Happened At The Worlds Fair got a very limited repressing runs and are extremely rare. I unfortunately have no White Top Stereo or MONO reissue of It Happened At The Worlds Fair in my collection yet.
Alexander, I posted this before on the old FECC board but here is my copy of the Stereo reissue of It Happened At The World's Fair. According to Elvisrecords.com, there was a never a mono reissue of this LP.

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Another super rare reissue is the 1964 Monaural reissue (Hollywood Pressing) of Fun in Acapulco. I am lucky to have one of those in my collection.
Yeah that's right, I remember your post.
Oh boy, that White Top IHAWF is so freaking hard to find.
May have seen it only once on Ebay since your post but had other bidding priorities.
Did manage to get both the LSP and LPM of the White Top Fun In Acapulco which are no easy finds either, especially the LPM is rare.
Thanks for sharing. This way we build a nice database overhere.
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Just had a chance to read through the whole thread and loving it. The Quad Mix video was very cool.

Just curious, Alexander, what is your take on the Quad 8 mix of Elvis Country?
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Mike C wrote: September 27th, 2025, 11:07 am Just had a chance to read through the whole thread and loving it. The Quad Mix video was very cool.

Just curious, Alexander, what is your take on the Quad 8 mix of Elvis Country?
I know that mix is available on Apple Music but it has never been released previously. Not on 8Track nor on any other format. So I did not include it in my video nor did I hear it (have no subscription to Apple Music). So I couldn't tell. What's your opinion?
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Among collectors, Camden records don't usually get the love these budget albums deserve. Flaming Star is undoubtedly in my top 10 most-played Elvis records because it's one of the first records I ever bought (my very first version was on cassette) and contains such a wonderful collection of songs. To me, even after hearing the record probably a few thousand times, it remains an enjoyable listening experience.

For fun, let's zoom in on the US pressings currently in my collection. This budget LP also has several variations that allows you to date your copy roughly. First, the October 1968 release of Singer Presents Elvis Singing Flaming Star And Others has a brownish/tan label, probably because it was a sponsored release at the time. The record comes in the standard 21-112-1 40D (red/pink) inner sleeve, which was the standard inner sleeve for 1968, and includes a lovely bonus photo.
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In 1969, RCA also released the record as a "first pressing" on the Camden label. You can easily tell if you have a first pressing of the Camden version. Both the Hollywood and Rockaway plants pressed the record on outdated machines (which were phased out in 1970). Records from these machines feature a label with a "deep groove," an inner ring like most Elvis records of the 1960s.
Pictured below, on the left is the first Hollywood pressing from April 1969, also in a 40D inner sleeve, and on the right is the Rockaway pressing in the generic RCA Victor inner sleeve used by the Rockaway plant around 1969 and 1970 (have got quite a few Rockaway pressings with this generic Rockaway inner sleeve).
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In 1970 most of the production of the album moved to the Indianapolis plant which pressed new batches of Flaming Star on newer machines which produced a Flat Label. It caught me by surprise that I do NOT have the 1970 Indianapolis pressing with Flat Blue Camden Label on Rigid Vinyl in my collection yet. :oops: I started a search to fill that gap instantly but where Elvisrecords.com states that the flex is (probably) the rarest of all Flaming Star pressings; upon searching flat labels in the required condition, all I came across were flexes.
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As pictured above left: from 1970 on the Camdens were increasingly distributed in generic plain white sleeves, so I was really surprised to find this post-1971 reissue of Flaming Star with Flat Blue Camden Label on Flexible Vinyl with an June 1975 Elvis LP catalog inner sleeve ( 21-112-1 pt 54D). Was that inner sleeve original or did a professional seller add the sleeve? Difficult to say for sure but I bought the record of a private seller who had just a few Elvis records for sale, and you do find other combinations of Camden records with mid-seventies inner sleeves if you search Ebay so the set could very well be authentically distributed like this. I hold it to be an original combination.
And if this copy was indeed from June 1975 (what the inner sleeve implies), then it was issued just months before Pickwick in December 1975 did a mass reissue of the record on the Pickwick label. The Pickwick edition (pictured above, right) is in a printed inner sleeve I did not see before with Elvis releases on the Pickwick label. Usually, these reissues have either a white inner sleeve with a big P design (in Blue or Black) printed on both sides, plain white or no inner sleeves at all. This inner sleeve is a generic inner sleeve with some text about the Pickwick label printed on it.
The inner sleeves as discussed here are not really a big deal, nor do these add any value, but it shows there are a lot of variations regarding these Camden/ Pickwick releases. BTW, I really love the Super Sounds Super Savings hype sticker on the shrink wrap. I like original stickers on shrink wrap whether these are price tags or promotional... Delicious eye candy!
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Very nice again Alexander72. Interesting to read the background information and, of course to see those beautiful different pressings.

The first version I bought from this album was a French pressing in the Star series from 1975. I think I bought it in a supermarket (V&D) in the Netherlands, just beginning to be a fan. I didn't know what to expect from the album, but looking at the photo on the front cover... it had to be a dynamite album! At first listen I was a bit dissapointed, but the album did grow on me and I got to like it. I still do.

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Now my personal go to pressing is this German Teldec from 1969.

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That's a great collection of original US pressings Alexander.
The very first one, presented by Singer, is awesome, the rest too.
I've learned again new things from you, thank you!
It's a very short album wich i also have a soft spot for.
The French cd version from the 90's i guess, is in sound amazing.

As for vinyl, i only have the German 1969 re-issue and a later undated German one.
And also, the alternate cover versions.


This has to be my favorite topic on here!
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But the French clearly love the Camdens and released them as new ones under another name.(These are the Flaming Star ones)
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