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Elvis Presley – Elvis – 1956 – Rock & Roll / Ballad / Rockabilly (vinyl lp)
Elvis Presley – Elvis – 1956 – Rock & Roll / Ballad / Rockabilly (vinyl lp)
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| Label | RCA Victor – LPM-1382 |
| Format | Vinyl LP |
| Country | US |
| Genre | Rock & Roll / Ballad / Rockabilly |
| Year | 1956 |
Tracklist
A1Rip It Up
A2Love Me
A3When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
A4Long Tall Sally
A5First In Line
A6Paralyzed
B1So Glad You're Mine
B2Old Shep
B3Ready Teddy
B4Anyplace Is Paradise
B5How's The World Treating You
B6How Do You Think I Feel
Condition
| Sleeve Condition | Very Good Plus (VG+) seam split |
| Label Condition | Mint (M) |
| Vinyl Condition | Side 1 - Very Good Plus (VG+) / Side 2 - Very Good (VG) side one marks |
| BIN # | R82 |
Here's a piece of rock and roll history that belongs in any serious collection - Elvis Presley's groundbreaking self-titled debut album from 1956 on RCA Victor. This was the King's first long-player after Sam Phillips sold his contract from Sun Records to RCA for the then-astronomical sum of $35,000, and it captures Elvis at the exact moment he was transforming from regional phenomenon to national sensation. The album showcases the incredible range that made Elvis a cultural earthquake, featuring both sides of his musical personality: the tender crooner on tracks like "I'm Counting on You" and the hip-swiveling rebel on "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Tutti Frutti."
What makes this original RCA pressing particularly significant is that it represents Elvis at his purest, before Hollywood and the Colonel's machinations diluted his artistry. The album includes several tracks recorded during those legendary sessions at Sun Studio, bridging his indie origins with his major-label future. Original 1956 pressings carry that distinctive RCA Victor sound quality from their Indianapolis pressing plant, with the deep groove and wide dynamic range that later reissues simply can't match. For collectors, this isn't just an album - it's the document of the moment when American popular music changed forever, pressed when the music industry was still trying to figure out what exactly they had unleashed.
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