I only have one Elvis Golden Records Vol. 4 in my collection and it is the Tan AFL1, bought sealed, carefully opened to reveal the disc. That's a good one.
I think the long boxes were more to fit on stores’ existing LP shelves. As far as the tan AFL1 Gold 4, they could’ve used leftover labels. When he died, they were rush-pressing his albums so it makes sense. This could also account for the Double Trouble tan label. Great show as always, Bob!
I opened a couple of my sealed copys of US Paradise Hawian style first was a 77 black label but lucky me second was a 76 tan...unfortunatly the covers are identicle so annother reason not to keep them sealed,,since that the only way to know
Thanks Robert! Nobody does this better than you do. Would love to see the same show on the orange labels. I've got most of the orange reissues but some of them don't seem to exist. I would love to know which ones were produced and which ones weren't, in rigid and flex, if that info is knowable.
Hello, I love all your shows, they are filled with major information for any collectors who wants to know more about everything Elvis. I refer to you as a reference in the wonderful world of Elvis, because I own the Madison Square Garden album, but I have a very different edition and I would like to know more about its history. It's a vinyl burning error. Because the songs on side A are the same as on side B, even the grooves of the disc are slightly different on both sides, but with the same songs that repeat in full. Nothing is different on the cover, which is Canadian. And the labels in the center of the vinyl are TAN, so it's a re-issue, but really showing side A and side B. So a vinyl printing error that was probably quickly removed. I contacted some people and they don't know about it. I don't want to resell it on the contrary I especially want to know what really happened. Its release date the date of the recall. And also they did not use the right matrix. find out more if possible. It is a Canadian product, the maple leaf is clearly visible on the cover. Thank you for your attention to my request. I wish you long life and already looking forward to your next edition. Take care.
Hi Martin. Sorry but I know very little about Canadian pressings, but sounds like a factory pressing error and should be considered more valuable than the original pressing. Thanks for watching.
Nice show, Robert. I have also found several grooved tan labels on rigid vinyl. I have them for GI Blues, Blue Hawaii, He Touched Me, Promised Land, Today and From EP Boulevard. Some of those still say dynaflex on the label even though they are on rigid vinyl.
@@collectingtheking I really enjoyed the show. These shows that go more in-depth about Elvis record collecting are a pleasure to watch and I always learn something new. I will keep an eye out for a possible tan Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis now.
Hey Robert! Love your channel, and the knowledge you've been sharing has made collecting Elvis much easier, especially since my local record store has just acquired and started putting out a collection of over 200 Elvis records! That being said, I've got a question about the copy of Good Times I picked up. I don't remember if you covered it in a previous episode, but I've got both the "My Boy" and "I've Got A Thing About You Baby" hype stickers on the shrink. From what I understand, this is the version that is the most desirable. However, the "My Boy" sticker is covering the "I've Got A Thing About You Baby" sticker. Is this roughly as valuable, or is this considered the same as having a "My Boy" only copy? Not that I plan to sell, but it's cool to know what I've got. Thanks, and TCB!
"Good Times" came with the "I've Got a Thing About You, Baby" sticker FIRST and was later covered up by RCA with the unusually large "My Boy" sticker when the song became a hit overseas. It is completely normal and more valuable to have both stickers on the cover that way. I don't believe I've ever seen a copy with just the "My Boy" sticker alone. Hope that helps.
I own a Still Sealed copy as well and it’s so dagone hard to find, from what I understand it’s extremely desirable and price range is in the $200-300 range. 😊
Hey Robert ,great video . I have two copies of the worldwide hits part 1 and 2 on the tan label -R213690 Are these originals and both are mint condition.what sort of dollar and are they rare ?
Hi Rob! Writing to you from Bucharest, Romania. Love the show. Keep them coming👍Can you, pls, give me an link where I can purchase a copy of the last edition of PRESLEY ANA? Thank you in advance! TCB!
Hey Alex. You can order it from me, actually. The book sells for $40.00 (U.S.). All I need to do is find out what the cost would be to ship to Romania and then I could give you the total. I accept credits cards through Square or you can pay using PayPal.
@@collectingtheking exactly what I thought Robert, but I have another friend who is a collector and says that’s quite laughable. Don’t understand why, but I told him to try and find a He Touched Me on tan and that’s immaculate like mine. Ha
Hey Tommy. I've gotten a lot of inquires about that shirt every time I wear it. I got it off the internet. Saw it on my Facebook feed as an ad. It offered several tee shirts with different Elvis' album covers on them. I ordered two. After recieving them, I went back to their website several months later to see if they had new ones and couldn't locate the web site. Haven't seen it ever since.
Hey Robert, I just went thru my collection and found a Mint, still in shrink, “Something For Everybody” tan label LP. Watcha think about the price? Thanks 😊
@@collectingtheking Robert, you wouldn’t believe that I just picked up a copy of, “That’s The Way It Is” still sealed and opened it and it’s on, you guessed it, TAN !!! is this also a rare one?
Sorry Erik. I'm not familiar with that one. However, I am aware of the upcoming Blue Hawaii box set coming from FTD in the near future, or so I've been told.
I found this box set at a local record store that took in a library of LP’s this collection was large a one story building. I was invited too look and buy. Wow it was set up like a library they had many book shelf 10ft long and about 8feet tall it was all Elvis.. I found a first pressing of a 1957 Christmas album with the gold sticker.. yes I bought it. Same place I bought the blue Hawaii 3 lp box set. It’s listed on Discogs (not mine)
@@elvis_aaron_presley1977 The Moody Blue album was and always has been pressed on a Black label, it NEVER had a Tan label unless it’s from Canada or abroad. Hope this helps. 😊
Robert thanks ❤. Daniel.
Like always Robert, very informative! Thank you. Ellie 🎼🎵🎶🕺🏻❤️😃👍
A great video ! Thanks ! 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
I only have one Elvis Golden Records Vol. 4 in my collection and it is the Tan AFL1, bought sealed, carefully opened to reveal the disc. That's a good one.
I have about 10 copies, no joke, but the Tan label is not as rare as people think.
great show Robert
Good show
Another Great Show Robert!
Thank you my friend and really enjoyed this one.
TCB ⚡⚡
Another great show Robert. Please keep up the great work
Great show Robert. No I did not buy the long box cassettes on eBay. So congratulations on your purchase.
Another informative show, wonderful. Please keep them coming Jonathan, UK
You bet!
Hi Robert, thank you so much for this great informative episode on the TAN label , put alot of light on this, i have few, need to check them
I think the long boxes were more to fit on stores’ existing LP shelves. As far as the tan AFL1 Gold 4, they could’ve used leftover labels. When he died, they were rush-pressing his albums so it makes sense. This could also account for the Double Trouble tan label.
Great show as always, Bob!
This is an extraordinary episode Robert!! Thanks for this.
One of my favorite topics. Thanks!
Maybe a show on 'Long Boxes' ? I have still sealed the long box of the CD of 'The Memphis Record' from 1987. Great show as always saluti from London
Not a bad idea. Thanks!
Thank you Robert ❤️ great show. The information is amazing. I agree the dynaflex is not as rich as the rigid..
Many thanks from a german collector of USA Presley records.
I look forward to more videos from you.
Many thanks!
This was a great and very informative video Robert. It was great to meet you at the record show today.
Same here. Hope you enjoy your purchases.
I learn so much from your videos! Thanks, Robert, for this amazing video. As always, I was so looking forward to this episode. Bravo!! ⚡️TCB⚡️
Nice t shirt back in Memphis
Great show! I have an "AFL1" Tan label "Today" LP. Thats a fairly rare one too.
THAT'S RIGHT! I forgot that one! It's even listed in Presleyana VIII. VERY RARE! Thanks for mentioning it.
I have that one as well. Beautiful.
Great show as always Robert, I wish you could do one of your shows on the UK LP releases but I realise that would be hard to do, cheers mate!
I'd love to do a show on U.K. pressings, just that my knowledge is a bit lacking on the subject. Cheers!
I opened a couple of my sealed copys of US Paradise Hawian style first was a 77 black label
but lucky me second was a 76 tan...unfortunatly the covers are identicle so annother reason not to keep them sealed,,since that the only way to know
Great show👍... Thank you!!! TCB!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Robert! Nobody does this better than you do. Would love to see the same show on the orange labels. I've got most of the orange reissues but some of them don't seem to exist. I would love to know which ones were produced and which ones weren't, in rigid and flex, if that info is knowable.
Mike, that's on my agenda of upcoming shows, garaunteed. :)
I have a copy of the WWE Vol.1 parts 1&2 with a Orange & Tan label set.
Great find! Not an easy one. You're lucky to have found it. :)
Episode 26 already, your show is so informative roll on the next 26
Thanks, John.
Very good show, interesting and informative!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dang it! I sold my tan label On Stage February 1970 to a record store in Southaven, MS last August! It was only in VG condition, so at least that.
They're all listed in Presleyana VIII.
Hello, I love all your shows, they are filled with major information for any collectors who wants to know more about everything Elvis. I refer to you as a reference in the wonderful world of Elvis, because I own the Madison Square Garden album, but I have a very different edition and I would like to know more about its history. It's a vinyl burning error. Because the songs on side A are the same as on side B, even the grooves of the disc are slightly different on both sides, but with the same songs that repeat in full. Nothing is different on the cover, which is Canadian. And the labels in the center of the vinyl are TAN, so it's a re-issue, but really showing side A and side B. So a vinyl printing error that was probably quickly removed. I contacted some people and they don't know about it. I don't want to resell it on the contrary I especially want to know what really happened. Its release date the date of the recall. And also they did not use the right matrix. find out more if possible. It is a Canadian product, the maple leaf is clearly visible on the cover. Thank you for your attention to my request. I wish you long life and already looking forward to your next edition. Take care.
Hi Martin. Sorry but I know very little about Canadian pressings, but sounds like a factory pressing error and should be considered more valuable than the original pressing. Thanks for watching.
Nice show, Robert. I have also found several grooved tan labels on rigid vinyl. I have them for GI Blues, Blue Hawaii, He Touched Me, Promised Land, Today and From EP Boulevard. Some of those still say dynaflex on the label even though they are on rigid vinyl.
Craig, I Know. I was going to mention that but I was limited on time. Maybe in a future show about the rigid vinyls. Thanks!
@@collectingtheking I really enjoyed the show. These shows that go more in-depth about Elvis record collecting are a pleasure to watch and I always learn something new. I will keep an eye out for a possible tan Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis now.
@@craiglapine1860 - Good luck with THAT. LOL! :)
I have Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis on a tan label in my collection
Nice video!
I love the show. From Elvis in Memphis is tough, as well. Wasn’t there an version of Aloha on a Tan label RCA Record version?
YES! Sorry I didn't mention it but the TAN label RCA regular release of "Aloha From Hawaii" (not the record club issue) is also a tough one to find.
Hey Robert! Love your channel, and the knowledge you've been sharing has made collecting Elvis much easier, especially since my local record store has just acquired and started putting out a collection of over 200 Elvis records!
That being said, I've got a question about the copy of Good Times I picked up. I don't remember if you covered it in a previous episode, but I've got both the "My Boy" and "I've Got A Thing About You Baby" hype stickers on the shrink. From what I understand, this is the version that is the most desirable. However, the "My Boy" sticker is covering the "I've Got A Thing About You Baby" sticker. Is this roughly as valuable, or is this considered the same as having a "My Boy" only copy? Not that I plan to sell, but it's cool to know what I've got.
Thanks, and TCB!
"Good Times" came with the "I've Got a Thing About You, Baby" sticker FIRST and was later covered up by RCA with the unusually large "My Boy" sticker when the song became a hit overseas. It is completely normal and more valuable to have both stickers on the cover that way. I don't believe I've ever seen a copy with just the "My Boy" sticker alone. Hope that helps.
I own a Still Sealed copy as well and it’s so dagone hard to find, from what I understand it’s extremely desirable and price range is in the $200-300 range. 😊
Hey Robert ,great video . I have two copies of the worldwide hits part 1 and 2 on the tan label -R213690
Are these originals and both are mint condition.what sort of dollar and are they rare ?
Hey Paul. The TAN originals of WORLDWIDE GOLD AWARD HITS PARTS 1 & 2 are in the book for $30.00 in mint condition.
I have Elvis in Memphis with tan label and Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old) tan label
Hi Rob! Writing to you from Bucharest, Romania. Love the show. Keep them coming👍Can you, pls, give me an link where I can purchase a copy of the last edition of PRESLEY ANA? Thank you in advance! TCB!
Hey Alex. You can order it from me, actually. The book sells for $40.00 (U.S.). All I need to do is find out what the cost would be to ship to Romania and then I could give you the total. I accept credits cards through Square or you can pay using PayPal.
I have a copy of double trouble on the tan label Great show thanks
I would believe it if I saw it. Picture please.
Most likely a Canadian pressing.
It is a Canadian press
I have an Elvis Country tan label, but a side 1/2
Robert, today I came across a Tan Label copy of, “He Touched Me”.
Watcha think ?
It's in Presleyana VIII for $40.00. But I'd have to say it's much rarer than that, and probably worth twice that, if not more.
@@collectingtheking exactly what I thought Robert, but I have another friend who is a collector and says that’s quite laughable. Don’t understand why, but I told him to try and find a He Touched Me on tan and that’s immaculate like mine. Ha
First class show as always Ps love your Elvis t shirt where did y get it from thanks bud
Hey Tommy. I've gotten a lot of inquires about that shirt every time I wear it. I got it off the internet. Saw it on my Facebook feed as an ad. It offered several tee shirts with different Elvis' album covers on them. I ordered two. After recieving them, I went back to their website several months later to see if they had new ones and couldn't locate the web site. Haven't seen it ever since.
Hey Robert, I just went thru my collection and found a Mint, still in shrink, “Something For Everybody” tan label LP. Watcha think about the price? Thanks 😊
Frankie, Presleyana VIII says $75.00 but that was about 7 years ago. Should be more than that now.
Robert, I found a couple more Tan Label Lp’s. “Kissin Cousins “!!! 😮
That's one rare puppy you have there! I've only seen that one maybe once. Always good to open the reissues. Congrats!
@@collectingtheking Robert, you wouldn’t believe that I just picked up a copy of, “That’s The Way It Is” still sealed and opened it and it’s on, you guessed it, TAN !!! is this also a rare one?
@@FrankieLovesElvis Yes. But not as rare as the "Kissin' Cousins".
What do think of the Elvis the blue Hawaii box 3LP set? By laurel label??
Sorry Erik. I'm not familiar with that one. However, I am aware of the upcoming Blue Hawaii box set coming from FTD in the near future, or so I've been told.
I found this box set at a local record store that took in a library of LP’s this collection was large a one story building. I was invited too look and buy. Wow it was set up like a library they had many book shelf 10ft long and about 8feet tall it was all Elvis.. I found a first pressing of a 1957 Christmas album with the gold sticker.. yes I bought it. Same place I bought the blue Hawaii 3 lp box set. It’s listed on Discogs (not mine)
Stereo was a dollar more in those days
That's right.
Moody Blue black vinyl with Tan is that Rare?
Depends on the pressing. 😊
If it’s a Canadian pressing then no. It never had a Tan label from the US. 😊
@FrankieLovesElvis mine is us pressing, black vinyl, and has a Tan Label
@@elvis_aaron_presley1977 The Moody Blue album was and always has been pressed on a Black label, it NEVER had a Tan label unless it’s from Canada or abroad. Hope this helps. 😊
I have Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis on a tan label in my collection with Side A and side B
Thanks for the comment. TCB
I have Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis on a tan label in my collection with side A and side B
Excellent! Would love to see a picture of it if possible for a future show.