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For LP Fans Only & A Date With Elvis

For LP Fans Only & A Date With Elvis - RDM Edition 2024 France CD1469 - Elvis Presley CD For LP Fans Only & A Date With Elvis - RDM Edition 2024 France CD1469 - Elvis Presley CD  For LP Fans Only & A Date With Elvis - RDM Edition 2024 France CD1469 - Elvis Presley CD
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  Title: For LP Fans Only & A Date With Elvis -  Mono to Stereo 
  Label: RDM Edition 
  Catalog Number: CD 1469  
  GTIN: 3125127214691  
  Release Date: 2024  
  Country:  France  
       
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  For LP Fans Only:
That's All Right
Lawdy, Miss Clawdy
Mystery Train
Playing For Keeps
Poor Boy
My Baby Left Me
I Was The One
Shake, Rattle And Roll
I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
You're A Heartbreaker

A Date With Elvis:
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Young And Beautiful
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
Milkcow Blues Boogie
Baby Let's Play House
Good Rockin' Tonight
Is It So Strange
We're Gonna Move
I Want To Be Free
I Forgot To Remember To Forget
 
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Comes with an gatefod inlay with liner notes by David Parker

Announcement: Two classic albums, for the first time in stereo!
"For LP Fans Only" released in February 1959, brought together songs previously released on 45rpm or on EPs, such as the classics "That's All Right", "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "Mystery Train" or the song "Poor Boy" from the soundtrack of the film "Love Me Tender".

"A Date with Elvis" was released in July 1959 based on the same principle of compiling previously published 45rpm or "Extended Play" songs from Elvis' past.
It contained other Elvis classics such as "Blue Moon of Kentucky" and "Good Rockin' Tonight" plus "Baby, I Don't Care" and the haunting "Is It So Strange".

The stereo mixes on this CD, are the latest in our series of "Mono-II-Stereo" reissues created by producer Anthony Stuchbury, and are authentic to the original Mono vinyl releases but now sound more like the original studio sessions.

Now fans can re-discover these 20 classic Elvis songs as if they were mixed in stereo for their initial release.


Note: This is not a pressed CD, but a CD-R!