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  • PatrickVaals
    Gehört zum Inventar

    • 15.01.2008
    • 1712

    #1

    CD FTD: Best of British RCA years 1957-1959

    This is Elvis, with the continuation of the British story now detailing his RCA releases from 1957 - 1958.
    As a companion to the critically acclaimed and highly successful ‘Elvis: The Best Of British - The HMV Years', this book contains the full history of over FIFTY iconic Elvis songs initially released by RCA in Great Britain. Again, each song has been thoroughly researched to the same high standards and is graphically catalogued.
    Containing over 1000 illustrations, unpublished photographs and charts, together with rare items of memorabilia, this volume of ‘The RCA Years' moves the story forward to explicitly reveal previously unknown facts and additional British connections to the songs.
    Within these 500 pages and amongst many formerly unknown fascinating facts, you will discover:
    The English pub that inspired an Elvis song! Exactly where and when Elvis learned to play piano! The real life characters contained within the lyrics of Jailhouse Rock!
    The CD included with this book features many first-time officially released Elvis tracks. Here, amongst his classic songs, are the songwriters' demo recordings as Elvis first heard them, plus the message he recorded on his home answer machine!
    ‘The RCA Years (1957 - 1958)' chronicles the meteoric rise in Great Britain of the ‘Sun King' to the man who would ultimately be crowned ‘Artist Of The 20th Century'.
    Elvis innovated, others imitated!
    “BEST OF BRITISH – THE RCA YEARS 1957-1959
    The CD
    FIRST RCA SINGLE (RCA-1013): JULY 1957
    1. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - 1:51
    2. Loving You - 2:16
    SOUNDTRACK SELECTION OF MAGICAL MOVIE MOMENTS
    3. LOVING YOU - Movie Trailer - 1:12
    4. Road Medley (Party / Teddy Bear / Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do / Hot Dog) - 2:04
    5. Mean Woman Blues (Unedited stereo master) - 2:22
    6. Party (Alternate movie lyrics) - 1:16
    7. Lonesome Cowboy (Composite) - 3:06
    8. JAILHOUSE ROCK - Movie Trailer - 2:05
    9. Jailhouse Rock (Movie production version) - 2:59
    10. Treat Me Nice (Laurel 101 - Take One) - 2:07
    11. Don't Leave Me Now - (Everett demo #2 - Take One) - 1:29
    12. Young And Beautiful - (Movie end version) - 2:21
    13. KING CREOLE - Movie Trailer - 2:34
    14. Turtles, Berries And Gumbo / Crawfish (Unedited movie opening medley) - 4:11
    15. Steadfast Loyal And True - (Movie dialogue version) - 0:46
    16. Lover Doll (EP version) - 2:15
    17. New Orleans (Live nightclub version) - 2:01
    THE RCA SINGLES *
    18. Doncha' Think It's Time - 2:00
    19. Don't - 2:51
    20. I Beg Of You - 1:54
    21. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck - 2:16
    SUN RECORDINGS: FIRST ISSUED ON RCA IN 1958
    22. I Love You Because (RCA LP version) - 2:45
    23. You're A Heartbreaker - 2:12
    24. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') - 2:26
    BONUS TRACKS: SONGWRITER DEMO RECORDINGS
    25. Teddy Bear (Vocal: Otis Blackwell**) - 2:01
    26. Don't Ask Me Why (Vocal: Jimmy Breedlove***) 2:08
    27. Trouble (Singer unknown****) - 2:08
    28. Hard Headed Woman (Vocal: Jimmy Breedlove**) - 2:06
    29. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck (Vocal: Gus Coletti*****) - 2:12
    CHRISTMAS SONGS: ISSUED ON ALL THREE FORMATS (45rpm, EP & LP)
    30. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) - 1:54
    31. Santa Claus Is Back In Town - 2:25
    32. Elvis in Germany (October 1st 1958) and Interview edit - 1:32
    33. Elvis' Answer Machine - :16

    Source: The OEPFC of Great Britain / Updated: Jul 30, 2014
  • PatrickVaals
    Gehört zum Inventar

    • 15.01.2008
    • 1712

    #2
    Es sind naturlich die RCA years, nicht RCS

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    • burroughs
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      • 09.02.2004
      • 56243

      #3
      This is Elvis, with the continuation of the British story now detailing his RCA releases from 1957 - 1958.
      As a companion to the critically acclaimed and highly successful ‘Elvis: The Best Of British - The HMV Years’,
      this book contains the full history of over FIFTY iconic Elvis songs initially released by RCA in Great Britain.

      Again, each song has been thoroughly researched to the same high standards and is graphically catalogued.
      Containing over 1000 illustrations, unpublished photographs and charts, together with rare items of memorabilia,
      this volume of ‘The RCA Years’ moves the story forward to explicitly reveal previously unknown facts and additional
      British connections to the songs.

      Within these 500 pages and amongst many formerly unknown fascinating facts, you will discover:
      The English pub that inspired an Elvis song! Exactly where and when Elvis learned to play piano!
      The real life characters contained within the lyrics of Jailhouse Rock!

      The CD included with this book features many first-time officially released Elvis tracks.
      Here, amongst his classic songs, are the songwriters’ demo recordings as Elvis first heard them,
      plus the message he recorded on his home answer machine!

      ‘The RCA Years (1957 - 1958)’ chronicles the meteoric rise in Great Britain of the ‘Sun King’ to the man
      who would ultimately be crowned ‘Artist Of The 20th Century’.

      Elvis innovated, others imitated!

      “BEST OF BRITISH – THE RCA YEARS 1957-1959"
      The CD

      FIRST RCA SINGLE (RCA-1013): JULY 1957
      01. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - 1:51
      02. Loving You - 2:16

      SOUNDTRACK SELECTION OF MAGICAL MOVIE MOMENTS
      03. LOVING YOU - Movie Trailer - 1:12
      04. Road Medley (Party / Teddy Bear / Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do / Hot Dog) - 2:04
      05. Mean Woman Blues (Unedited stereo master) - 2:22
      06. Party (Alternate movie lyrics) - 1:16
      07. Lonesome Cowboy (Composite) - 3:06
      08. JAILHOUSE ROCK - Movie Trailer - 2:05
      09. Jailhouse Rock (Movie production version) - 2:59
      10. Treat Me Nice (Laurel 101 - Take One) - 2:07
      11. Don't Leave Me Now - (Everett demo #2 - Take One) - 1:29
      12. Young And Beautiful - (Movie end version) - 2:21
      13. KING CREOLE - Movie Trailer - 2:34
      14. Turtles, Berries And Gumbo / Crawfish (Unedited movie opening medley) - 4:11
      15. Steadfast Loyal And True - (Movie dialogue version) - 0:46
      16. Lover Doll (EP version) - 2:15
      17. New Orleans (Live nightclub version) - 2:01

      THE RCA SINGLES *
      18. Doncha' Think It's Time - 2:00
      19. Don't - 2:51
      20. I Beg Of You - 1:54
      21. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck - 2:16

      SUN RECORDINGS: FIRST ISSUED ON RCA IN 1958
      22. I Love You Because (RCA LP version) - 2:45
      23. You're A Heartbreaker - 2:12
      24. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') - 2:26

      BONUS TRACKS: SONGWRITER DEMO RECORDINGS
      25. Teddy Bear (Vocal: Otis Blackwell**) - 2:01
      26. Don't Ask Me Why (Vocal: Jimmy Breedlove***) 2:08
      27. Trouble (Singer unknown****) - 2:08
      28. Hard Headed Woman (Vocal: Jimmy Breedlove**) - 2:06
      29. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck (Vocal: Gus Coletti*****) - 2:12

      CHRISTMAS SONGS: ISSUED ON ALL THREE FORMATS (45rpm, EP & LP)
      30. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me) - 1:54
      31. Santa Claus Is Back In Town - 2:25
      32. Elvis in Germany (October 1st 1958) and Interview edit - 1:32
      33. Elvis' Answer Machine - :16




      [wer's braucht..]
      Zuletzt geändert von burroughs; 30.07.2014, 14:23

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      • King77
        Board-Legende

        • 04.08.2007
        • 14895

        #4
        C-R-A-P

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        • Mike
          Administrator
          • 23.09.2003
          • 12907

          #5
          FTD crap at his best!
          ><((((º>

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          • burroughs
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            • 09.02.2004
            • 56243

            #6
            Wolltet ihr nicht schon immer wissen, welches Pub Elvis inspiriert hat

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            • Mike
              Administrator
              • 23.09.2003
              • 12907

              #7
              Was bringen die als nächstes? Best Inspirations of Simbabwe?
              ><((((º>

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              • burroughs
                Board-Legende

                • 09.02.2004
                • 56243

                #8
                da gibt's sicher nen Song von den Sweets dazu

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                • Mike
                  Administrator
                  • 23.09.2003
                  • 12907

                  #9
                  Jetzt mal ehrlich, bei so einer Veröffentlichung stellt man wieder fest, dass FTD nicht den Anspruch hat, den Sammlermarkt zu befriedigen. Die sind meilenweit von dem Gründungsanpruch entfernt.

                  Wie läuft das? Da schreibt irgendjemand ein Buch und sagt: "Hey FTD, ich habe hier ein Buch, da könnt ihr euer Logo darauf drucken. Ihr packt nur 'ne CD bei und fertig! Denn es ist doch egal, was das Thema ist, die blöden Sammler kaufen doch eh alles, wo FTD drauf steht".
                  ><((((º>

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                  • TheKing
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                    • 19.06.2006
                    • 20721

                    #10
                    Ja, so denke ich, läuft das. Ich habe schon das erste britische Buch ausgelassen, war das nicht über die HMV Ausgaben?
                    Ohne Worte!

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                    • Mike
                      Administrator
                      • 23.09.2003
                      • 12907

                      #11
                      The Best Of British


                      "the story of every song by Elvis released on the British HMV label"

                      Damit war das Thema, wenn es denn eines ist, ja eigentlich durch.
                      ><((((º>

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                      • PatrickVaals
                        Gehört zum Inventar

                        • 15.01.2008
                        • 1712

                        #12
                        Stimmt!

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                        • Dark Moon
                          Posting-Legende

                          • 18.08.2012
                          • 6288

                          #13
                          Soll das tatsächlich ne FTD Veröffentlichung werden?

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                          • Mike
                            Administrator
                            • 23.09.2003
                            • 12907

                            #14
                            Der Autor des HMV Buches hatte es ja schon angekündigt....

                            "Elvis: The Best of British - Volume One (The HMV Years) is the accumulation of over five years research........."

                            Wenn das weiter in so kleinen Zeitschritten geht, können wir wohl mit ganz vielen Volumes rechnen! Danke FTD!
                            ><((((º>

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                            • Dark Moon
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                              • 18.08.2012
                              • 6288

                              #15
                              Das ist völlig an mir vorbeigegangen, und geht auch ansonsten an mir vorbei!

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