A Great Episode, Thank You Robert, i appreciate it a lot! Now i'm playing one of my my US "Double Trouble" Vinyls: On the left upper Corner of the Album Cover: printed "Formerly available as LSP-3787" plus a white Sticker with "AFL-1 2564" On the right upper Corner of the Album Cover: printed "RCA APL1-2564 STEREO" Label: Black RCA (Block lettering) "APL1-2564" Sleeve: marked on one side at the left bottom side: "21-112-1 PT.54F Printed in U.S.A" Well, it must be very difficult to find out the correct US RCA Catalogue Number back in those days😉
Bravo Robert! I look forward to these so much. I love how you dive into the albums and how you share items from your own personal collection! Here I am looking forward to the next episode lol ❤ A live stream show sounds so interesting, especially with so many collectors out there! Thanks again for all you do⚡️TCB⚡️
A second reissue would be designated as "RE2". For example, when "Elvis Is Back" was reissued in 1968/69, there is a "RE2" in the lower left corner of the cover. When it was reissued as AFL1-2231 in 1978, it was up to "RE4".
great show as always. Question about rigid and non-flexible vinyl. What's the difference? I see some vinyl listed as rigid, non-flex and flexible. I understand the flexible, but what's the difference between non-flex and rigid?
That is a possibility. Harum Scarum, Spinout and Double Trouble were never actually pressed as AFL1’s. The closest that they came to that was having the white (or sometimes clear) wrap-around spine sticker with the AFL1 prefix printed upon that. Let’s just say that the renumbering of Elvis’s catalog was “in the works” at the time of the printing of that large poster. Owning “true” AFL1 copies of “It Happened at the World’s Fair”, “Clambake” and even “Girls! Girls! Girls!” is something that I am quite proud to have accomplished!
That was EXACTLY the case! Harum Scarum, Double Trouble and Spinout were never actually produced as AFL1 printed on the cover or on the record’s labels. They only got the white (or sometimes clear) wrap-around AFL1 wrap-around sticker to the upper left corner.
ua-cam.com/video/iyQVGhXQTic/v-deo.html Robert, here's a clip of Elvis in Chicago on 10/15/76. Don't know if you saw this show or the tour opener the night before...
A Great Episode, Thank You Robert, i appreciate it a lot!
Now i'm playing one of my my US "Double Trouble" Vinyls:
On the left upper Corner of the Album Cover: printed "Formerly available as LSP-3787" plus a white Sticker with "AFL-1 2564"
On the right upper Corner of the Album Cover: printed "RCA APL1-2564 STEREO"
Label: Black RCA (Block lettering) "APL1-2564"
Sleeve: marked on one side at the left bottom side: "21-112-1 PT.54F Printed in U.S.A"
Well, it must be very difficult to find out the correct US RCA Catalogue Number back in those days😉
Hi Bob, very interesting show, it's always great to watch your shows!
Hello Christian! So glad to hear from you!
What a show,so informative thank you Robert
Bravo Robert! I look forward to these so much. I love how you dive into the albums and how you share items from your own personal collection! Here I am looking forward to the next episode lol ❤ A live stream show sounds so interesting, especially with so many collectors out there! Thanks again for all you do⚡️TCB⚡️
Hi Robert. Thank you for the information that you provide. I’m going to go check my sealed copies of the valentine record.
Great show as usual! I fortunately own a tan label of Roustabout.😊
Hey Robert love the show my friend keep good work for all us elvis fans
Stunning show as always Robert well done 👍
Another great show my friend, thanks and take care! cheers!
A nice and informative video! 👍🏻
Interesting as always Robert
I believe the SER means Stereo Electronic Reprocessing, not Second Reissue.
A second reissue would be designated as "RE2". For example, when "Elvis Is Back" was reissued in 1968/69, there is a "RE2" in the lower left corner of the cover. When it was reissued as AFL1-2231 in 1978, it was up to "RE4".
@@patrickmoore7506I’ve never seen RE4. 😮
@@FrankieLovesElvis The "RE4" designation was only on AFL1 pressings of "Elvis is Back".
@@patrickmoore7506 Kool, Thank You so much for that information.
Robert there is a 1989 Elvis on Stage with an alternative back cover of an AFL-1 also
great show as always. Question about rigid and non-flexible vinyl. What's the difference? I see some vinyl listed as rigid, non-flex and flexible. I understand the flexible, but what's the difference between non-flex and rigid?
Perhaps when making that poster, they rushed it and mistakenly listed something like Double Trouble as AFL1 when it was actually APL1.
Just a theory.
That is a possibility. Harum Scarum, Spinout and Double Trouble were never actually pressed as AFL1’s. The closest that they came to that was having the white (or sometimes clear) wrap-around spine sticker with the AFL1 prefix printed upon that. Let’s just say that the renumbering of Elvis’s catalog was “in the works” at the time of the printing of that large poster. Owning “true” AFL1 copies of “It Happened at the World’s Fair”, “Clambake” and even “Girls! Girls! Girls!” is something that I am quite proud to have accomplished!
Damn, I might be at work at that time
But Robert who's to say those (AFL1) were numbers that were designated for those albums but never used?
That was EXACTLY the case! Harum Scarum, Double Trouble and Spinout were never actually produced as AFL1 printed on the cover or on the record’s labels. They only got the white (or sometimes clear) wrap-around AFL1 wrap-around sticker to the upper left corner.
What are you listed as on ebay?
Just found quite a few AFL1s in my collection. Is ANL or APL the more common variants?
The APL1 as well as the ANL1 albums are far more common than the AFL1 reissues
ua-cam.com/video/iyQVGhXQTic/v-deo.html Robert, here's a clip of Elvis in Chicago on 10/15/76. Don't know if you saw this show or the tour opener the night before...
There is a black label Pure Gold? Holy cow!
That is me!