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Jailhouse Rock (Vinyl)
Special vinyl edition.
Jailhouse Rock, Volume 2
Vinyl version of the FTD classic album release.
King Creole
King Creole - The Mono Monitor Mixes
190 gr clear vinyl
King In The Ring
Both electrifying, intimate “sit-down” sets on vinyl for the first time in an individually numbered 2LP package with a newly created gatefold sleeve, pressed on red vinyl, released for Record Store Day.
Kissin' Cousins
Vinyl version of this 'classic album' by FTD.
Last Movies
Vinyl version (2LP) of this album in classic albums series.
Love Letters From Elvis
Upgraded 2LP by FTD.
Loving You
Masters & Sessions 1953-1955
Vinyl version (180 gr) by Memphis Recording Service on 2LP set.
Moody Blue
Continuing on from the excellent Follow That Dream vinyl editions, FTD is pleased to announce the release of “Moody Blue” in its original discarded art layout for the first time. To create a unique collectible, it is issued in clear vinyl and each
Pressing is hand numbered. This is edition is limited to 1500.
Moody Blue (2017)
40th anniversary limited edition in clear BLUE 180 gram vinyl
Music City
Memphis Recording Service release of Elvis' Nashville recordings from 1956.
Now... And Again
2 LP FTD version.
On Stage
Special 2 LP version
One Night (10 Inch Vinyl Single)
Radio Recorders
The complete sessions at Radio Recorders in 1956 (at least what survived) on vinyl by Memphis Recording Service.
Raised On Rock - I've Got Rhythm In My Soul
RCA Studio 1
Vinyl for Record Shop Day by Memphis Recording Service.
Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis
The complete concert recorded on March 20,1974 in Memphis Tennessee.
• Vinyl cutting by ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS
• DMM Copper Mastering
• 180 Grams heavyweight vinyl
• Strictly limited pressing
Rock-a-Hula Baby (10 Inch Vinyl Single)
Roustabout
Vinyl version (2LP) of the recent FTD-lease of Roustabout.
Speedway
Vinyl version of the recent FTD: The Remixed Soundtrack Masters
Standing Room Only
A special 2-disc 180-gram vinyl set. Supplied in a gatefold sleeve, the album features the alternative sleeve contender before the famous shot from Jacksonville took pole position before the album was officially withdrawn in 1972.
Stay Away, Joe
Vinyl version of the FTD-release.