

Back: RE2 at lower left corner, removal of all references of LPM, logos on the five albums depicted on the back also changed. Though the cover is in poor shape it is clear that the back is COVER 1 and the front is COVER 2.ĬOVER 3: Front: Reflects logo change and has “RE” at lower left on front. Note: The images of the album cover on eBay auction Item number: 4810025789. Back: RCA’s Elvis LP and Twin Pack Stereo 8 catalog.ĬOVER 2: (Undocumented) Front: Reflects logo change and has “RE” at lower left on front.

Front: RCA’s Elvis LP catalog, most recent being Elvis’ Gold Records, Vol. Back: RCA Elvis Stereo 8 catalog.ĬOVER 1: Front: Nipper logo at top center, number at lower left.

Front: RCA’s Elvis LP catalog, most recent being Spinout (side 1, row 2, column 7). Back: Pictures five other Elvis LPsĭISC 1: White Top “RCA VICTOR”, Black label, dog on top, “STEREO” at bottom.īlue, black and white. This pictorial guide illustrates the differences between each release.ĬOVER 1: Front: Nipper logo at top center, number at lower left. Over the years, there have been many re-releases. It peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. Content on this release contains hit singles from 1961 to 1967.
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The first three volumes of the Golden Records series covered two to three years of singles releases, but there was a five-year gap between this and the previous volume. When the album was released in early 1968, Presley’s sales had cooled off since the height of his popularity. The monaural releases are denoted with the prefix LPM, while the stereo is denoted by LSP. This is the Elvis Presley stereo pressing of Elvis’ Gold records – Volume 4! Since the early 1960’s, RCA Victor Records had released the majority of their LP line in dual formats, monaural and stereo. Elvis Presley, gold records, lpm-3921, lsp-3921, orange label, rca, rigid orange, undocumented
