




1962 PRESSING MONO
Large Z/T tax code under "New Orthophonic" High Fidelity
BLACK LABEL KNOCKOUT CENTRE RCA LOGO
PUBLISHED 1962
RECORDING FIRST
EXTENDED
PLAY
Recording first published above extended play - both
sides.
All Kid Galahad EP covers were the same and contained a
laminated front sleeve, with the Clarifoil legend noted bottom right.
BLACK LABEL KNOCKOUT CENTRE RCA LOGO
1962 PRESSING MONO
Smaller Z/T tax code under "New
Orthophonic" High Fidelity
EXTENDED
PLAY
PUBLISHED 1962
RECORDING FIRST
Extended play above recording first published.
PLAY
BLACK LABEL KNOCKOUT CENTRE RCA VICTOR LOGO
1963 PRESSING MONO
Smaller Z/T tax code under "New
Orthophonic" High Fidelity
PUBLISHED 1962
RECORDING FIRST
EXTENDED
No full stop in matrix number
BLACK LABEL KNOCKOUT CENTRE RCA VICTOR LOGO
1963 PRESSING MONO
Smaller Z/T tax code under "New
Orthophonic" High Fidelity
EXTENDED
PLAY
PUBLISHED 1962
RECORDING FIRST
Really this EP marked the end of an era for Elvis EPs in
both sales and quality, this arguably was the last EP to contain new
material that was of any note, and if we are really honest (and I'm Elvis
nuts), it had no bearing on the UK music scene as so many of the tracks had
in the past. This EP sold well and hence the relatively small price obtained
even for a first pressing in excellent condition.
|
RCA LOGO EX COPY |
£ 12+ |
|
RCA VICTOR EX COPY |
£ 15+ |