Elvis Presley is the debut studio album by Elvis
Presley. It was released on RCA Victor, in mono, catalogue number
LPM 1254, in March 1956. The recording sessions took place on
January 10 and January 11 at the RCA Victor recording studios in
Nashville, Tennessee, and on January 30 and January 31 at the RCA
Victor studios in New York. Additional material originated from
sessions at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 5, August 19
and September 10 of 1954, and on July 11, 1955.
The album spent ten weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Top Pop
Albums chart in 1956, the first rock and roll album ever to make it
to the top of the charts,[8] and the first million-selling album of
that genre. In 2003, it was ranked number 56 on Rolling Stone
magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Elvis
Presley was also one of three Presley albums to receive accolades in
the reference book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, the
others being Elvis Is Back! and From Elvis in Memphis. It was
certified Gold on November 1, 1966 and Platinum on August 8, 2011 by
the Recording Industry Association of America.[
RCA first issued the original 12 track album in reprocessed (fake)
stereo on compact disc in 1984. This issue was quickly withdrawn and
the album was reissued in original monophonic sound. In 1999, RCA
reissued the album with an altered running order, adding on six
bonus tracks from three non-album singles, including the
chart-toppers "Heartbreak Hotel" and "I Want You, I Need You, I Love
You." In 2005, the album was reissued again, remastered using DSD
technology with the six bonus tracks appended in standard fashion. A
two-disc set was released on the Follow That Dream collectors label
on August 15, 2006, with bonus tracks and numerous alternate takes. (wikipedia
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