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Anna-Lena Löfgren - Guldkorn
20 tracks from 1961-1977
Warner Music 2000 CD 15.00 €
Bibi Johns - Wie Sich Muchlen Dreh'n Im Wind
30 tracks her recordings in german
Bear Family 1999 CD 17.00 €
Billy Fury - His Wondrous Story
total run ca 80 min. Billy Fury became an overnight music sensation in the late 1950 s when his moody brand of rock and roll earned him the nickname of Britain s Elvis . Fury s stage performances and sexual charisma left his female fans screaming for more. He was Britain s original teen idol and had more top 40 hits than the Beatles during the 1960 s. Hits such as Halfway to Paradise; Jealousy; Maybe Tomorrow; Wondrous Place; A Thousand Stars; In Thoughts of You and many others have ensured Fury s place in pop history, despite his tragically short career. For the first time ever, Billy Fury s musical biography is now available on this magnificent full-length DVD along with a soundtrack of hits from his Decca career. His Wondrous Story highlights the early days of British rock and roll and Fury s dominance of the British pop scene. The programme features archive performance footage and interviews with Fury s family and contemporaries including Sir Jimmy Savile; Alvin Stardust; Vince Eager; Michael Winner; Paul Gambaccini; John Leyton and Clem Cattini.
Odeon Entertainment 2007 DVD 25.00 €
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas - Do You Want To Know A Secret ? The Emi Years 4CD
The Emi Years 1963-1983. 4CD = 121 tracks
Emi Records 2009 CD-Box 33.00 €
Bobby Aro - Kapakka In The Kaupunki
Legendaarinen amerikansuomalainen Bobby Aro tuli tunnetuksi hulvattomista fingelskaksi laulamistaan lauluistaan. Niiden humoristisissa teksteissä hän sekoitti estotta suomea ja englantia. Minnesotan suomalaisseuduilla eläneen Aron parhaista lauluista koottiin aikanaan älppäri, josta on tullut arvokas keräilyharvinaisuus. Nyt nämä King of the Great Northwoodsin mestariteokset on vihdoin siirretty CD:lle, jonka laadukkaan masteroinnin ansiosta Aro kuullostaa paremmalta kuin koskaan ennen
Fennica Records 2008 CD 13.00 €
Bobby Darin - A Night With
100 min.
Umbrella Music DVD 13.00 €
Bobby Darin - As Long As I'm Singing 4CD Box
4 CD:tä - 96 biisiä sekä kirjanen
Rhino 1995 CD-Box 68.00 €
Bobby Darin - Darin Invasion
1970 TV Special -Linda Ronstadt, George Burns
View DVD 23.00 €
Carole King - Collection
Music Mania CD 7.00 €
Carole King - Her Greatest Hits (Songs Of Long Ago)
14 tracks from the 1970s
Ode Records 1996 CD 10.00 €
Carole King - Natural Woman - The Very Best Of Carole King
22 tracks
Sony Music 2000 CD 10.00 €
Chas McDevitt And Shirley Douglas - Freight Train Takes Ya Back !
Kaksi 70s LP:tä yhdellä CD:llä
President 2004 CD 17.00 €
Cliff Richard - 1970s
16 tracks from the 70s
Emi 1999 CD 9.00 €
Cliff Richard - A British Icon 2CD + DVD
2CDs + DVD
T2 Entertainment 2009 2-CD 17.00 €
Cliff Richard - Green Light
album from 1978 with three bonus tracks
Emi 2002 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - I'm Nearly Famous
1976 album now with six bonustracks
Emi 2001 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Japan Tour ´74
Emi Records 2009 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Live at the Talk Of The Town
20 tracks from 1970
Emi 2007 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Live in Japan '72
recorded at kosei nenkin hall in tokyo, on 22nd and 23rd september 1972.
Emi Records 2008 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Love Songs
20 tracks
Emi 1987 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Platinum Collection 3CD
3CD = 73 biisiä
Emi Records 2005 CD-Box 20.00 €
Cliff Richard - Private Collection
19 tracks
Emi 1988 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Sings The Standards
22 tracks
Emi 2003 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - The Whole Story - His Greatest Hits 2CD
2CD = 46 tracks. His biggest hits from 1950s to 2000
Emi 2000 CD 20.00 €
Connie Francis - Christmas In My Heart
12 tracks
Hallmark 2010 CD 7.00 €
Del Shannon - Complete Recordings 1960-1970
220 biisiä, 6 CD:tä ja 120 sivunen kirja.
Koko tuotanto 1960-1970:
CD-1:
1. : The Search (mono)
2. : I'll Always Love You (mono)
3. : Runaway (mono)
4. : Jody
5. : Hats Off To Larry
6. : Don't Gild The Lily, Lily
7. : I Wake Up Crying
8. : Wide Wide World
9. : Misery
10. : Daydreams
11. : His Latest Flame
12. : The Prom
13. : Lies
14. : He Doesn't Care
15. : So Long Baby
16. : The Answer To Everything
17. : Hey Little Girl
18. : I Don't Care Anymore
19. : Ginny In The Mirror
20. : I Won't Be There
21. : You Never Talked About Me
22. : Cry Myself To Sleep
23. : I'm Gonna Move On
24. : The Swiss Maid
25. : Dream Baby
26. : She Thinks I Still Care
27. : Runaround Sue
28. : The Search
29. : I'll Always Love You
30. : The Search (stereo)
31. : I'll Always Love You (stereo)
32. : Runaway (stereo; different take)
33. : Hey Little Girl (stereo; w/o overdubs)

CD-2:
34. : Little Town Flirt
35. : The Wamboo
36. : Two Kind Of Teardrops
37. : Kelly
38. : Two Silhouettes
39. : My Wild One
40. : Happiness
41. : Hey Baby
42. : Go Away Little Girl
43. : From Me To You
44. : Sue's Gotta Be Mine
45. : Now She's Gone
46. : That's The Way Love Is
47. : Time Of The Day
48. : Torture (version No.1)
49. : Nothin'
50. : Froggy
51. : Pursuit
52. : Mary Jane
53. : Stains On My Letter
54. : I'll Be Lonely Tomorrow
55. : I Can't Fool Around Anymore
56. : Handy Man
57. : Give Her Lots Of Lovin'
58. : Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)
59. : Memphis
60. : Ruby Baby
61. : Crying
62. : World Without You
63. : Twist And Shout
64. : Torture (version No.2) (instrumental)

CD-3:
65. : Do You Wanna Dance (mono)
66. : This Is All I Have To Give
67. : Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun)
68. : Broken Promises
69. : Stranger In Town
70. : Over You
71. : Your Cheatin' Heart
72. : Kaw-Liga
73. : I Can't Help It
74. : Honky Tonk Blues
75. : I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
76. : You Win Again
77. : Ramblin' Man
78. : Hey Good Lookin'
79. : Long Gone Lonesome Blues
80. : Weary Blues
81. : I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
82. : Cold Cold Heart
83. : Wrong Day, Wrong Way
84. : Table Reserved For The Blues
85. : Pardon Me I Guess I'm In The Way
86. : Queen Of The Honky Tonks
87. : Break Up
88. : Why Don't You Tell Him
89. : She Cried
90. : Needles And Pins
91. : Do You Wanna Dance (stereo)

CD-4:
92. : I Go To Pieces
93. : I'm Gonna Be Strong
94. : Rag Doll
95. : Running Scared
96. : Move It On Over
97. : She Still Remembers Tony
98. : I Can't Believe My Ears
99. : I Wish I Wasn't Me Tonight
100. : The Big Hurt
101. : I've Got It Bad (aka Never Thought I Could)
102. : Show Me
103. : For A Little While
104. : Hey! Little Star
105. : When You Walk In The Room
106. : Oh, Pretty Woman
107. : Everybody Loves A Clown
108. : It's Too Late
109. : Where The Action Is
110. : Lightning Strikes
111. : The Cheater
112. : Kicks
113. : Under My Thumb
114. : She Was Mine
115. : Show Me
116. : Under My Thumb

CD-5:
117. : Red Rubber Ball
118. : Pied Piper
119. : Sunny
120. : Time Won't Let Me
121. : What Makes You Run
122. : I Can't Be True
123. : Summer In The City
124. : Where Were You When I Needed You
125. : The Joker Went Wild
126. : She
127. : Stand Up
128. : The House Where Nobody Lives
129. : It's My Feeling
130. : Mind Over Matter
131. : Silently
132. : Cut And Come Again
133. : My Love Has Gone
134. : Led Along
135. : Life Is But Nothing
136. : Easy To Say
137. : Friendly With You
138. : He Cheated
139. : Runaway '67
140. : Thinkin' It Over
141. : The Letter
142. : River Cool
143. : Colour Flashing Hair
144. : Conquer

CD-6:
145. : New Orleans (Mardi Gras)
146. : Be My Friend
147. : Silver Birch
148. : I Think I Love You
149. : Gemini
150. : Runnin' On Back
151. : Been So Long
152. : Magical Musical Box
153. : Something To Write Home About
154. : Raindrops
155. : You Don't Love Me
156. : Leavin' You Behind
157. : Never Be The Same
158. : Comin Back To Me
159. : Sweet Mary Lou
160. : Colorado Rain
161. : How Can I Tell You?
162. : Southern Part Of Town
163. : She's Got Soul
164. : Sister Isabelle
165. : Good Love
166. : Sun Don't Shine (Drip Drop)
167. : Anita (I'm Walking On Fire)
168. : Reason To Believe
169. : She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
170. : He Cheated (overdubbed)
171. : Raindrops (with sound effects)

CD-7:
172. : Little Oscar
173. : Living In Misery
174. : Angel Of Love
175. : Could Be, Can't Tell, Don't Know
176. : What's The Use (In Trying)
177. : This Feeling Called Love
178. : This Is All I Have To Give (Everything I Have
179. : Is Yours)
180. : Happiness
181. : She's Your Girl
182. : One More Time
183. : Face Of An Angel
184. : Johnny's Got The Blues
185. : I Fell In Love With You
186. : Condemned To Die (version No.1)
187. : I Guess I'll Never Really Know
188. : A Girl Of My Own
189. : Time Marches On
190. : Daydreams
191. : Wishing On A Star (Counting Stars At Night)
192. : Honey Bee (version No.1)
193. : Lies
194. : He Doesn't Care
195. : The Prom
196. : Honey Bee (version No.2)
197. : Condemned To Die (version No.2)
198. : I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry Over You
199. : Runaway
200. : Jody
201. : One Kiss
202. : Pepsi Commercial No.1
203. : Pepsi Commercial No.2
204. : Pepsi Commercial No.3
205. : Pepsi Commercial No.4

CD-8:
206. : The Things She Said
207. : I Can't Let You Go
208. : Just You
209. : If She Were My Girl
210. : For A Little While
211. : This Feeling Called Love
212. : It's Funny
213. : She
214. : Where Is She
215. : I've Got Eyes For You
216. : Did I See What I Think I Saw
217. Makin's Of A Heartache
218. I'm Going Through It Too (Table Reserved For The Blues)
220. Pardon Me (I Guess I'm In The Way)
221. Pardon Me
222. The Jury
223. Deep In The Valley
224. I Never Caught Her Name
225. Thunder And Lightning
226. The Wedding (There Goes Billy)
227. Rest Your Mind
228. Lorrayne
Bear Family 2004 CD-Box 160.00 €
Del Shannon - The Essential Collection 1961-1991 2CD
includes all his hits alongside hard-to-find rarities, album tracks and b-sides that chronologically span his thirty year recording legacy.
Demon Music Group 2012 CD 10.00 €
Dion - 70s: From Acoustic To The Wall Of Sound
Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie has proclaimed Dion's "Born To Be With You" to be one of the greatest records ever made, Spiritualized's "Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" album was made in its shadow and James Walsh from Starsailor recently took over a whole page of the NME to explain why Dion DiMucci's 70s recordings show him as the "greatest singer that ever lived" It is this music and more that is captured in "Dion: 70s".

By the late 60s Dion was an artist enjoying an artistic rebirth. He had scored big rock'n'roll hits a decade earlier, with and without the Belmonts, on such classics as Runaround Sue and The Wanderer. A move to Columbia, despite some early hits had not gone quite the way that the label had expected, when Dion proved himself to be no Bobby Darin clone crooner-.-being a far grittier character with a few personal problems. Nonetheless he discovered blues, and became a regular on the Greenwich Village folk scene. He made a sensational set of masters, probably being the first artist to electrify a Dylan song. Some of these cuts made it out on 45, but most languished in the vaults.

At around the time he was ridding himself of his addictions Laurie Records released Abraham, Martin and John which became a Top 5 single. Dion signed to Warner Brothers in the first half of the 70s. He opened his account with a stone classic, Your Own Back Yard, a look back on his descent into and ascent out of addiction. It's a wonderous collaboration between Dion, his accoustic guitar and the Dixie Flyers that is probably the greatest drug song ever, and one of the best of any kind.

Dion recorded four albums that mix a troubador-like spirit with some fantastic songs, all setting off Dion's awe-inspiring voice. The music ranges from the simply acoustic numbers such as Sanctuary, through carefully arranged ballads like It All Fits Together through to the good time revivalism of Doctor Rock and Roll. Then came what should have been the dream collaboration: Dion and Phil Spector.

"The Born To Be With You" sessions were an unhappy experience for Dion, that never resulted in a finished album (the final product had its time made up by the inclusion of two earlier singles. Spector was an old friend of Dion's but totally out of control. That said, where it reached up high it truly soared, as on the title track and the wonderful Only You Know. One final album "Streetheart" was a more homely affair where a mature Dion reflects upon growing up.

This is very special music, by a true rock'n'roll great, on one CD for the very first time.

By Dean Rudland (Ace Records).
Ace Records 2004 CD 18.00 €
Dion - Return Of The Wanderer / Fire In The Night
Between 1978 and theYo Frankie album, Dion Di Mucci abandoned secular music completely and cut nothing but gospel material for 10 years. His swansong in '78 was the album Return Of The Wanderer - this features his band the Streethearts and they play mainly Dion songs but with covers from Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and John Sebastian. However, just before he bailed out for God, one last album was cut in 1979 using much the same band and Cashman & West, the same production team. Up until now this has remained in the can, so it is with great pleasure that Ace Records announce the debut 21 years later of Fire In The Night - the long lost Dion album. The CD combines the two albums and these are the only ways in whichFire In The Night is available anywhere in its entirety. The record had obviously come very close to release in '79 since the cover was already designed and it is this original artwork that we feature here. Great value.
Ace Records 1990 CD 18.00 €
Dion - Sanctuary / Suite For Late Summer
This completes our set of Dion's Warner Bros studio albums, compiled 2 on 1 with three very hard-to-get bonus tracks. This finds Dion at his most wistful and mellow.

A personal perspective from songwriter BILL TUOHY on the second in our reissue series of Dion's original Warner Bros albums. (Bill co-wrote many of the songs on 1972's Suite For Late Summer and went on to collaborate with Dion on over two hundred songs).

On 18 November 1968 I was living in a contemporary South Miami apartment writing poetry and songs that I was convinced the world needed to hear. Propelled by all those creative, magical songs pouring from my radio throughout the 1960s, I craved to become a part of that musical movement.

Dion's Abraham, Martin And John was the #1 record in an American musical scene normally dominated by everything British. My political idealism had been shattered forever as Bobby Kennedy lay dying after his victory in the California primary, months earlier. As Dion's plaintive voice soared sorrowfully above the harps and violins, I saw Bobby's clear silhouette rise and join Abraham, Martin and John at the top of that hill.

Dion was appearing at The Flick, a coffee house in Miami. I set off to find him. After seeing an extraordinary performance, I wandered back behind the row of stores. There, nearly hidden in the alley shadows, and sitting on top of a huge trash can was Dion, softly playing his guitar. Bob Lang introduced us, and that was the beginning. We talked, laughed, and I gave him copies of my songs, hoping he would find time to at least look at them. Dion called me days later with his guitar in his arms. "I love your lyrics, man!"

In the following three decades we would work on over two hundred songs. They would include blues, rock, folk, spiritual, country, television themes...Unlike most other collaborations, we never had an argument.

Fred Neil, Joni Mitchell, John Sebastian, Jimmy Buffet and John Lee Hooker appeared often at The Flick. It was a serious time for serious songs about everything important. Sometimes Dion came over to my place after his shows. He admired my lyrics and I was absolutely enthralled by the way his fingers could make guitar strings speak with emotion. In those days Fred Neil made us think, Gabe Kaplan made us laugh and the whole folk-rock scene instilled us with a desperate desire to create music.

Soft Parade Of Years is our only perfect song. We were picturing a man sitting on a curb watching as the people and events of his life pass before like a silent procession. It remains the only song we've written that we have never wanted to change - not a note - not a syllable.

Tennessee Madonna is a verbal portrait of an ideal girl: touched by everything around her, natural in every way. It was the only time we created a song that was both erotic and spiritual. To this day, Dion's sensitive treatment of these songs always gives me a rush.

We wrote Seagull on a Florida beach at twilight...or perhaps the birds created it for us. Near the close of the song, when Dion cries, "Fly seagull", and those strings whirl up into an impossible note, I am transformed to that day at the beach where the salt water was running through my younger toes.

We have always felt that children have the ability to look under everything we try to be and truly see us as ourselves. Jennifer Knew, is our attempt to describe that notion. Those violins, trailing away at the end of the song, are a musical image of that perceptive and wise child...dancing off...fading in the distance.

I wish everyone alive could have the opportunity to feel something in their heart, rationalise it in their mind, describe it in words, then finally hear it set to music. There has been no other sensation as exhilarating in all my human experience (Ace Records):
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
Dion - Sit Down Old Friend / You're Not Alone
Given the constrictions that bind most artists to their public persona, Dion's reinvention of himself in the early years of the 70s in both his music and his message, is a remarkable achievement. Over the course of four albums, Sit Down Old Friend, You're Not Alone, Sanctuary and Suite For Late Summer, released between 1970 and 1972, the singer and songwriter completely redefined the expressive potential of his own music. Sit Down Old Friend and You're Not Alone receive their first-ever compact disc reissue here.

As with the virtuosity of his early doo wop persona, Dion's new musical identity was the result of an extensive period of experimentation and assimilation. In 1965, during his last year with Columbia, he recorded a wealth of material that mirrored his new-found enthusiasm for the blues. Always an artist of wide-ranging tastes - from the Italian lullabies of his Bronx neighbourhood to the country laments of Hank Williams - Dion's discovery of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters and the other towering legends of the idiom, was nothing less than a revelation. He would go on to record an entire album of classic blues material that year, an album that Columbia, frustrated in its attempts to polish and package the young singer, refused to release.

Undeterred, Dion continued to listen and learn, haunting the Greenwich Village clubs where bluesmen mingled freely with folk-rock's troubadours and any number of the era's more assiduous innovators. The result of this crash course in Sixties eclecticism was a developing style that melded his rich tenor tones with spare arrangements accentuating the intent and intonation of each note.

It was a style personified in the 1968 hit Abraham, Martin And John, a song that not only clinched Dion's comeback status after a four year absence from the charts but, more importantly, signalled a clean break with the past and was a clear indicator of what was to follow. Over the course of the next twelve months, he would go on to cut versions of Purple Haze and Both Sides Now, as well as release Dion, a new album whose title seemed to sum up the singer's reassertion of his own creative identity. In June of 1970, he would sign with Warner Bros. Records, a company whose reputation for artistic leeway proved an irresistible draw to a performer whose appreciation for liberation had, by then, extended far beyond his music.

On the credits of Sit Down Old Friend, Dion's Warner Bros. Records debut album, an enigmatic thanks for "spiritual guidance" is given to one "Jack Butterfield". The story behind that acknowledgement is as significant to Dion's transformation as any musical influence reflected on the album's eleven solo acoustic guitar and vocal tracks. The artist's addiction to heroin, which began in the back alleys and pool halls of his Bronx neighbourhood, had become a life-long struggle to reclaim his self-esteem and spiritual integrity. During his heyday at Columbia he would often park cars in the company lot so that the attendant, who doubled as his connection, could chase down a dime bag for the label's highest paid artist. Heroin was just one face of the hydra-headed monster that had gripped the singer's life. Marijuana, alcohol, uppers and downers of every variety - Dion's was an all-too familiar tale of dizzying highs and dismal lows played out beneath the bright lights of fame.

It was his wife Susan's father, Jack Butterfield, who would eventually guide Dion to the principles that would free him from his addictions, principles embodied in the programme of Alcoholics Anonymous. When the dawn of his long, dark sojourn finally broke, it brought with it an exhilarating sense of release which matched his explosive new creative energies and became palpable in the songs and performances of these extraordinary albums.

With a boldness born of absolute confidence in his persuasive performing prowess, Dion stripped his music to its bare bones, working with producer Phil Gernhard to create a blues-drenched and folk-imbued collection of tracks arranged and performed solely by the artist, accompanying himself on both classical and steel string guitar.

What was immediately evident from the unadorned atmospherics of Sit Down Old Friend was not only Dion's return to the basics of his singing and songwriting craft, but a determination to allow his audience access to both the joys and the sorrows that had shaped his journey. From the adaptation of a central AA aphorism in Let Go, Let God, to the affecting paean to his young daughter in Just A Little Girl, to the sense of homecoming embodied in the title track, Sit Down Old Friend is a moving testament to one man's belief in the healing power of total transparency.

It was from this absolute ground zero of self-imposed simplicity that Dion would begin to reassemble his musical identity. Still working closely with Gernhard and recruiting a pair of promising young songwriters - Tony Fasce and Bill Tuohy - as collaborators, Dion returned to the studio in 1971 to cut You're Not Alone. With ten tracks that widened the perspective of its predecessor, the album simultaneously shifted the emphasis from blues to folk flavourings for an altogether more contemplative result. From the resonant steel drum interlude of Close To It All, Dion's rendering of the Melanie manifesto, to the understated interplay of Paul Griffin's keyboard and Hugh McCracken's guitar, effortlessly interwoven through much of the album, You're Not Alone is an exercise in restraint in the service of serenity. It's a mood that prevails even when the tempo sharpens and the lyrics darken as on such Dion originals as The Stuff I Got and Attraction Works Better Than Promotion - another musical manifestation of a familiar AA truth. Versions of the Lennon/McCartney staples Let It Be and Blackbird, stand as among the best of any Beatles covers, while Windows and Peaceful Place are the aural equivalent of the delicately rendered tints and hues of a watercolour portrait.

From the evidence of Sit Down Old Friend and You're Not Alone, it was clear that Dion had embarked on an utterly new musical direction. From his street corner days in the Bronx, through his dizzying rise to teen stardom and his subsequent struggle against the demons of addiction, Dion had learned a valuable lesson. It's the journey that counts and finding your own way is what makes it all worthwhile.

By Davin Seay (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
Dusty Springfield - Live At The Royal Albert Hall
recorded at the royal albert hall in 1979
Eagle Records 2005 CD 7.00 €
Elvis - The Man And His Music - # 87 - March 2010
Norbert Putnam Interview
Elvis In Scotland - The One Hour Visit That Went Down In History
Aloha From Hollywood - Rare 1960 Interview
Dayton Reloaded - October 6th 1974 revisited
It's Midnight...or is it the Dinner Show? Part 9
Your Letters
CD, DVD & Book Reviews
Now Dig This 2010 Lehdet 6.00 €
Elvis Presley - # 1 Hit Performances And More
89 min - 30 tracks + 2 Press conferences (1960 & 1972) as bonus material
Sony BMG 2007 DVD 19.00 €
Elvis Presley - 3000 South Paradise Road 2CD
Disc 1 - the Consert recorded live at the Las Vegas Hilton August 12, 1972 dinner show

Disc 2 - The rehearsal recorded live on a cassette recorder at The Las Vegas Hilton, August 4, 1972
Follow That Dream 2012 2-CD 29.00 €
Elvis Presley - A Generous Heart
72 min
Recall 2007 DVD 10.00 €
Elvis Presley - Aloha From Hawaii 2 DVD
Sony BMG 2008 DVD 25.00 €
Elvis Presley - Always On My Mind / Separate Ways
The King CD-Single 16/18
Sony BMG 2007 CD 7.00 €
Elvis Presley - Burning Love And Hits From His Movies
Sony BMG 2007 CD 10.00 €
Elvis Presley - Christmas Duets
with Hanna Pakarinen
Sony Bmg 2008 CD 20.00 €
Elvis Presley - Classic Elvis
16 tracks
Sony BMG 2008 CD 8.00 €
Elvis Presley - Elvis 75 - Good Rockin' Tonight 4CD Boxi
A Collection Fit For A King. The Definitive Elvis Presley Box Set. 4CDs = 100 songs.

Every side of ELvis: The Hits, Rarities, Deep Cuts, Film Songs & Live Recordings

New Liner Notes by Billy ALtman

Rare Photos & more
Sony Music 2009 CD-Box 60.00 €
Elvis Presley - Elvis At The Movies 2CD
40 Elvis tracks from his various movies
Sony Bmg 2007 CD 13.00 €
Elvis Presley - From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee
1976 album recorded at Graceland
BMG 1996 CD 10.00 €
Elvis Presley - From Hawaii To Las Vegas
) 20 tracks (60:08) digipac. From Hawaii To Las Vegas Provides A Unique 'Fly-On-The-Wall' Experience Of Elvis Rehearsing The Day Before His Opening Engagement At The Las Vegas Hilton On January 26, 1973. Captured On A Personal Tape Recorder, The Sonic Quality Is Below Normal Standards, But Historical Significance More Than Compensates For Its Audio Limitations.
Follow That Dream 2012 CD 29.00 €
Elvis Presley - From The Beginning.. to the End

On the fiftieth anniversary of Elvis's first single, this DVD celebrates the life of the King. Through a mixture of rare footage, interviews and unseen photos, the DVD tracks his rise from humble beginnings in Tupelo, Mississippi, to his position as the world's first and greatest superstar, through to his death at the age of just 42. Includes interviews with the Sam Phillips (SUN Records) the man who discovered Elvis, the president of the Elvis Presley fanclub, clips from the Frank Sinatra show (featuring Love Me Tender) and footage from his Army and film years.
running time 1 hour approx
Recall 2004 DVD 9.00 €
Elvis Presley - Gold - Greatest Hits 3CD
3CD box = 42 tracks. tin box
Sony Music 2009 CD-Box 15.00 €
Elvis Presley - Good Times
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. For those confused or bemused by the sleeve for FTD's recent 2-CD Set, it represents RCA's final chosen draft design for SRO before it's subsequent use for the Madison Square Garden project.

Follow That Dream 2010 LP 45.00 €
Elvis Presley - Having Fun with Elvis On Stage Vol. 2
A talking album only - puhelevy.
1970-1974
Boxbar Records 2000 CD 22.00 €
Elvis Presley - Having Fun with Elvis On Stage Vol. V
a talking album only
Boxbar Records CD 23.00 €
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2013-04-13
GOOFIN' RECORDS VESIVAHINKO / WATER DAMAGE

 
Ubangi Stomp Festival 2013