Cardboard CD as attachment to the 45rpm EP
Manufactured and distributed by Memphis Recording Service, 2024.
Made by Key Production (London) Limited.
Catalog number MR45EP1156
Note:
Also available as a single CD.
Exactly the same CD as in the CD/EP version.
GTIN: 5063176038623
Matrix number: MR45EP1156/CD 31115 LBR
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Radio WOWO, Ron Ross interviews Elvis (1956-11-22)
Introduction
Heartbreak Hotel
Long Tall Sally
Don't Be Cruel (Incomplete) |
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02:27
02:10
02:37
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Tracks 2 - 5 recorded live on November 22, 1956 AS, in Toledo / Ohio.
Gatefold Vinyl sleeve with EP (green and pink Vinyl available) and CD.
Gatefold sleeve with 45RPM EP and CD
Tracks on Extended Play Vinyl:
Side A: 1. Radio WOWO Ron Ross Interviews Elvis / 2. Heartbreak Hotel
Side B: 1. Long Tall Sally / 4. Don't Be Cruel (Incomplete)
Catalog number: MR45EP1156
GTIN: 5063176038579
Press note;
Unreleased live in the 50s "Elvis On Fire In Toledo 1956" from MRS is
available in the very collectable combi 7" gatefold 45rpm EP (Extended Play)
vinyl single housed together with a sleeved CD EP single,
This unique packaging, designed and created by MRS, comprises on the inside left
panel a CD wallet inserted into a slot and on the right panel a vinyl 45rpm 7"
EP single.
The 45rpms will be available in both GREEN and PINK vinyl versions. These are
limited editions and are NOT available on mainstream online and stores.
A CD single only version is also available.
All tracks available for the first time ever are previously unreleased. Recently
discovered interview PLUS 3 LIVE TRACKS from Elvis' appearance in Toledo Ohio on
November 22nd, 1956.
Although Elvis' unique performance was very poorly recorded and had distortion
and imperfections, our professional engineer's mastering efforts have made vast
improvements including correction of pitch speed, reduction of hiss, removal of
radio host Ron Ross talking over while Elvis is performing and overall clarity.
Though every effort has been made to achieve optimum sound quality, priority is
given to its historical content.
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