![]() or any number of early Elvis inner sleeves.ġ960 – 21-112-1 Pt. Pictures Loving You, as one of five LPs in the “Popular” category. NEW ORTHOPHONIC FOR FIDELITY on side under side number.īlack, white and red. ELVIS’ GOLDEN RECORDS off-centered under the spindle hole.ġ958 -Black Label. NEW ORTHOPHONIC FOR FIDELITY centered on top under dog. On the LPM-1707 back, The beginning of the last sentence of the first (left) column begins “After thirty-one grueling “takes” a satisfactory master was finally made, and at this point the boys took a coffee break.” On the back of the LPM-1707 RE, the same sentence reads, “After several rehearsal “takes”, a satisfactory master was finally made, and at this point the boys took a coffee break.” The difference is “ thirty-one grueling” was replaced with “ several rehearsal“, which is a bit of a rewrite in history.ġ958 -Black Label. ![]() Well after re-reading the backs several times, I discovered the difference. To my logic, there is no particular reason why RCA would simply change the LPM-1707 to LPM-1707 RE without any other changes. RECENT DISCOVERY! The difference between the LPM-1707 and LPM-1707 RE backs. The first release Mahas the number LPM-1707 and the later 1958 pressing LPM-1707 RE. The number is in the upper right hand corner. Title and artist centered across the top. Stock may be either flat or glossy.īack: Contents two rows across the top. Title in any varying pitch of blue letters. This guide is focused on identifying the variation as it exists, not possible combinations starting with the original Long Play to the Mono through to the Monaural releases.įront: RCA Victor logo with number in box at the upper right. There are many possible cover, inner sleeve, and record combinations. ![]() There are at least that many cover variations. There are at least three major release dates depicting in label variations. This monaural release lasted through the late 1960s. Album, Elvis Presley, gold records, golden records, long play, lp, lpm-1707, lpm-1707 RE, monaural, mono, rca, vinylĮlvis’ Golden Records (LPM-1707) is the fifth album by Elvis Presley issued on RCA Victor Records, March 1958.
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