1956 UK ORIGINAL PRESSING on HIS MASTER S VOICE label. FRONT LAMINATED SINGLE COVER w/2-HORIZONTAL FLIPS on REAR COMPANY INNER SLEEVE with tears, splits, clear tape . The cover is in VG condition, with discolouration/wear on spines/corners, creases on laminated/edges, surface ringwear, some splits breaks repaired with clear tape white tape on rear, left edge , surface ringwear/edgewear, left spine is partially readable for details see photos. The vinyl with surface hairlines is in VG condition light clicks/some mild crackles and sounds great and without lessening in sound quality.
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ELVIS PRESLEY
A music and film icon whose natural blend of country, pop, and R B sold millions
and became the cornerstone of rock roll.
ROCK N ROLL
1956 LP HIS MASTER S VOICE RECORDS CLP 1093
MADE IN ENGLAND ORIGINAL PRESSING
FRONT LAMINATED SINGLE COVER w/2 FLIPS on REAR
NOTES: Label variant: Side 2 Track 6 is not numbered
Dot after CLP on Side 1, no dot after CLP on Side 2
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: none
Other Tax Code : RT
LABEL: HIS MASTER S VOICE - DARK RED LABEL w/LOGO on TOP - GOLD TEXT
Catalog on cover: CLP 1093
Catalog/Matrix on labels: CLP. 1093 2XAV.255 / CLP 1093 2XAV.256
Matrix / Runout, Side A Stamped : 2XAV 255-1N
Matrix / Runout, Side B Stamped : 2XAV 256-1N
On labels: rim text The Gramophone Co. Ltd.............prohibited Made in Gt. Britain
Side B only : RT embossed, near spindle hole
On back cover: Tracklist Credits Notes by Bob Dawbarn
Distributing Organisation for Great Britain THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITED.....
Export Distributing Organisation E.M.I. INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.........
Made and Printed in Great Britain
The use of EMITEX cleaning material.............keep it free from dust.
W R W
tracklisting: please, for tracklist see pictures
grading
RECORD VG but please, read above description
SLEEVE VG please, see pictures and read above description
Today it all seems so easy -- RCA signs up the kid from Memphis, television gets interested at around the same time, and the rest is history. The circumstances surrounding this album were neither simple nor promising, however, nor was there anything in the history of popular music up to that time to hint that Elvis Presley was going to be anything other than Steve Sholes folly, which was what rival executives were already whispering. So a lot was unsettled and untried at the first of two groups of sessions that produced the Elvis Presley album -- it wasn t even certain that there was any reason for a rock roll artist to cut an album, because teenagers bought 45s, not LPs... AllMusic