Sunday, November 16, 2025

November 16 - Elvis Christmas Album

The Art Of Vinyl record label announced the November 28, 2025 re-release of 'Elvis Christmas Album' as a Limited edition on green colored vinyl. 

Publicity stated: Elvis’ Christmas Album is the third studio album and first Christmas album by Elvis Presley, originally released on 15 October 1957.

Recorded at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, the album features a mixture of popular Christmas songs, traditional Christmas carols and gospel songs, and includes the singles Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me), Blue Christmas and Santa Claus Is Back in Town.

With total sales of more 20 million copies worldwide, Elvis’ Christmas Album remains the world’s best-selling Christmas album and one of the best-selling albums of all time.

1. Santa Claus is Back In Town
2. White Christmas
3. Here Comes Santa Claus
4. Ill Be Home For Christmas
5. Blue Christmas
6. Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me
7. O Little Town of Bethlehem
8. Silent Night
9. (There Be) Peace In the Valley (For Me)
10. I Believe
11. Take My Hand Precious Lord
12. Its No Secret (What God Can Do)

Saturday, November 15, 2025

November 15 - Charts November 2025 - Week 3

After turning the tide on the Official U.K. album chart last week, the 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album lost one spot this week, falling to No. 76. 

The compiltion gained three spots on the Chart Update chart, climbing to No. 65 but lost two spots on the Streaming charts, falling to No. 65 this week. 

Last week Elvis returned to the Music Video chart with no less than three titles: the ''68 Comeback Special' at No. 25, 'The Complete Story' at No. 32 and 'The King of Rock and Roll' at No. 44, but this week all three titles exited the chart. 


Billboard Charts

'The Essential Elvis Presley' album won one spot on Billboard's Top Country Album chart this week and climbed to No. 37.

Elvis' 'The Classic Christmas Album' made a re-entry at No. 18 on Billboard's Top Holiday Album chart this week. 'Elvis' Christmas Album' fell off the chat from lat week's listing at No. 22. It looks like Luminate assigned sales to a different title.  

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum)

Friday, November 14, 2025

November 14 - South Bend Broadcast Collection

The Live Icons record label announced the November 14, 2025 release of the double CD 'Greatest Hits Live Broadcast Collection' featuring two (incomplete )live performances. 

CD 1: 1. I Got A Woman / 2. Until It's Time For You To Go / 3. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me / 4. Blue Suede Shoes / 5. Johnny B. Goode / 6. Love Me Tender / 7. Hound Dog / 8. Suspicious Minds / 9. An American Trilogy / 10. I Can't Help Falling In Love With You / 11. All Shook Up / 12. Proud Mary / 
13. Don't Be Cruel / 14. Long Tall Sally / 15. In The Ghetto / 16. Sweet Caroline / 17. Early Morning Rain / 18. Funny How Time Slips Away / 19. It's Now Or Never / 20. And I Love You So.

Disc 2: 1. That's All Right / 2. Blue Christmas / 3. Are You Lonesome Tonight? / 4. Moody Blue / 5. My Way / 6. Polk Salad Annie / 7. Unchained Melody / 8. C.C. Rider / 9. You Gave Me A Mountain / 10. Hurt / 11. Little Sister / 12. Jailhouse Rock / 13. Kentucky Rain / 14. Let It Be Me / 15. Fever / 16. I Can't Stop Loving You / 17. Love Me / 18. Where No One Stands Alone / 19. Hail Hail Rock N' Roll / 20. Help Me.


Golden Records

According to a listing on the german HHV webshop, the Friday Music record label will re-issue 'Elvis Golden Hits' album on colored vinyl on December 5, 2025. 

More information when available. Possible tracklisting:

Side A: Hound Dog - Loving You - All Shook Up - Heartbreak Hotel - Jailhouse Rock - Love Me - Too Much.

Side B: Don't Be Cruel - That's When Your Heartaches Begin - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Love Me Tender - Treat Me Nice - Anyway You Want Me (That's How I Will Be) - I Want You, I Need You, I Love You.


Liquid Vinyl

The French V.P.I. Record label released Elvis' 'Something For Everyone' LP as a liquid vinyl. This new version has November 14, 2025 as the streetdate.

Publicity stated: Here is the very first “liquid- filled vinyl” dedicated to Something for Everybody! The liquid- filled vinyl is a custom-made record featuring an inner cavity filled with decorative pink liquid, reminiscent of the iconic hue of the famous Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60. 

This fascinating innovation in the world of vinyl reveals a hypnotic visual spectacle with every spin on your turntable. Special edition is strictly limited to 200 exclusive and hand-numbered copies worldwide. No repress. No second chance. 

Side A: 1. There's Always Me 2. Give Me The Right 3. It's A Sin 4. Sentimental Me 5. Starting Today 6. Gently.

Side B: 1. I'm Comin' Home 2. In Your Arms 3. Put The Blame On Me 4. Judy 5. I Want You With Me 6. I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell.


Silver For Elvis

The British Phonographic Industries certified the 2005 re-issue of 'Elvis Presley' 'Silver' for selling over 60,000 copies (streams plus digital downloads plus physical sales) of the album since January 17, 2005. 

This certification marks Elvis' 5th B.P.I. award this year.



Elvis South Bend Indiana

The U.K. based Memphis Recording Service record label announced the January 2026 release of the Digibook CD and double LP titled 'On Tour 1974 - South Bend Indiana' in January 2026.

Publicity stated: Near the start of his final tour of 1974, Elvis performed shows at the University Of Notre Dame - Athletic and Convention Center, South Bend Indiana for two nights, starting on 30 September. The second show from 1st October, as presented on this set, has been remastered and mixed into stereo for the first time ever. 

Elvis was in better health and humor for the second concert, presented here, even throwing in a spontaneous performance of ‘Steamroller Blues’ as a crowd request. 

The 2-LP set and will be available in both black and clear vinyl, the latter one only  available from exclusive Elvis dealers and fan clubs. 

Tracks CD: See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - Blue Suede Shoes - It’s Midnight - Big Boss Man - Fever - Love Me Tender - Hound Dog - Heartbreak Hotel - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Band Introductions / Solos - Lawdy Miss Clawdy - Band Introductions Continued - All Shook Up - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Killing Me Softly (The Voice) - Let Me Be There - It’s Now Or Never - You Gave Me A Mountain - Johnny B. Goode - Elvis Talks - Hawaiian Wedding Song - Steamroller Blues - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp.

Tracks LP 1 - Side A: See See Rider - I Got A Woman / Amen - Love Me - Blue Suede Shoes - It’s Midnight - Big Boss Man.

Side B: Fever - Love Me Tender - Hound Dog - Heartbreak Hotel - If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - Bridge Over Troubled Water.

LP 2 - Side C: Band Introductions / Solos - Lawdy Miss Clawdy - Band Introductions Continued - All Shook Up - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Killing Me Softly (The Voice) - Let Me Be There.

Side D: It’s Now Or Never - You Gave Me A Mountain - Johnny B. Goode - Elvis Talks - Hawaiian Wedding Song - Steamroller Blues - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp.

Note: this is newly created Stereo version of the Mono Soundboard recording of this concert that previously released as 'Dragonheart' by the official Follow That Dream collectors label in 2003.

(Source: Various / Elvis Information Network / MRS / Elvis Corner) 

Thursday, November 13, 2025

November 13 - Elvis On Vinyl

The Dutch Music On Vinyl re-issue record label delivered the third batch of Elvis Presley titles  of their 15-title re-issue program. The albums released are 'Recorded Live On Stage in Memphis', 'Elvis 2nd To None' and 'Loving You'. 

The next batch, due in January 2026, has already been announced:  'Elvis Back In Memphis', 'Good Times' and 'On Stage - February 1970'. 



Publicity for 'Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis' stated: 
Following the artistic success of his 1973 Stax sessions and the global phenomenon of the 'Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite' album and broadcast the same year, Elvis opened 1974 with a 15-city tour routed to end in Memphis and a state-of-the-art concert recording. 

When originally released as a single LP, 'Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis' reached #1 on the Country charts and featured 'How Great Thou Art,' the track that would bring Elvis his third Grammy win. This luxury quadruple vinyl reissue contains a previously unreleased test run of the entire show recorded in front of a live audience at the Richmond Coliseum a few days before the legendary concert. The remarkable "test run" performance was recorded in mono, drenched in the reverb Elvis preferred, and provides new insight into the magic of Elvis.

As a special added bonus for Elvis aficionados, we’ve included five intimate tracks (three of them previously unreleased) cut at the RCA Studios in Hollywood on August 16, 1974. Originally intended as reference recordings for an upcoming Las Vegas engagement, the performances which include "Down In The Alley," "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues," "Softly As I Leave You," "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "The Twelfth Of Never" provide a rare fly-on-the-wall glimpse into Elvis' consummate backstage artistry as he prepares these songs for concert. To top it off, the pack includes a 20-page booklet featuring rare photos, previously unseen memorabilia, new liner notes, press clips and more.

Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on yellow/orange marble vinyl and 2,000 individually numbered copies on purple colored vinyl. Both versions  include a 20-page booklet.

Publicity for '2nd To None' stated:
 'Elvis 2nd to None' is the successor to ELV1S 30 #1 Hits, an ambitious double LP compilation collecting the King’s many, many chart-topping songs. He had so many however, that a second one was very welcome. This time around, the lens was broadened to include more than just the number one hits resulting in a varied and worthy companion to the first compilation. Two notable inclusions are the previously unreleased recording “I'm a Roustabout” and a breakbeat remix of 'Rubberneckin’' by Paul Oakenfold in same vein as Junkie XL’s version of “A Little Less Conversation”.

'Elvis 2nd to None' is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on smokey marbled vinyl and 2,000 individually numbered copies on gold colored vinyl. 

Publicity for 'Loving You' stated: 'Loving You' from 1957 was Elvis Presley’s first soundtrack and accompanied the eponymous film that follows a delivery man who is discovered by a music publicist and a country–western musician who wants to promote the talented newcomer. This was Presley’s first major starring role. The fact that only the tracks on the A-side appeared in the movie couldn’t spoil the fun for the fans, as the LP contained hits such as “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” reaching #1 in the U.S., some covers and some lesser-known deep cuts. It’s not without reason that this album reached Certified Gold status. The Midas touch, so to speak.

'Loving You' is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on blue marble vinyl and 2,000 individually numbered copies on yellow colored vinyl.

Congratulations!  

Ginger Alden Leyser, Elvis' last girlfriend, celebrated het 69th birthday. Congratulations!  

(Source: Elvis My Happiness / Facebook)

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

November 12 - EPiC Australian Premiere

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts announced the February 7, 2026 premiere of Baz Luhrmann's 'Elvis Presley in Concert' movie at the ​2026 AACTA festival (Australian Oscars) on the Gold Coast. Baz Luhrmann filmed his 2022 movie 'ELVIS' on the Gold Coast, and edited the new 'EPiC' movie at the Gold Coast film studios.  

Publicity stated: Join us for a stellar red-carpet evening as AACTA presents the Australian Premiere of EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, the groundbreaking new cinematic experience from visionary director Baz Luhrmann, created right here on the Gold Coast.

Fresh from rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival, EPiC reimagines the power and presence of Elvis Presley for a new generation, blending cutting edge technology with electrifying concert footage, a full orchestra and Baz’s unmistakable cinematic flair. This is Elvis as you have never seen or heard him before.

Drawn from newly unearthed footage of Elvis’s legendary Las Vegas residency and US tour, the film places audiences on stage and in the room with Elvis at the height of his powers. Just pure performance and Elvis in his own words revealing the entertainer, the musician, and the man behind the icon.


Following the screening, stay for an exclusive in conversation with the filmmakers, offering a behind the scenes look at how this landmark production was brought to life. A night of music, cinema, and celebration - and one of the headline events of the 2026 AACTA Festival.

One of the most exciting concert films you’ll ever see…” (Baz Luhrmann, Variety).

Note: There will be an exclusive sneak-peek of 'Elvis Presley in Concert', just for fans celebrating Elvis’ birthday coming January 2026 in Memphis. This may imply that the movie will not be officially released before January 2026. No news on theatrical showing on other continents.

(Source: Elvis Information Network / AACTA)

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

November 11 - Spring Break In Las Vegas and Georgia

The Millbranch import record label announced the late 2025 release of the double LP 'Spring Break In Las Vegas' featuring the March 22nd, 1975 Midnight performance as recorded at the Las Vegas Hilton.

Publicity stated: Right in time for the end of this year Millbranch Music continues with its high quality vinyl releases, made for the real fan and limited as usual: 200 copies made on black vinyl and on transparent violet vinyl.

'Spring Break In Las Vegas' is a beautiful 2-LP set with printed innersleeves, containing intensive liner notes, and containing a newly restored soundboard recording of the March 22nd, 1975 Midnight show performance at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel! And even more material from Elvis ́ shows in March of 1975!

This concert was released for the first time on the legendary 'Profile' CD-Box-Set in 1996 (Volume 2) and immediately found its way to the “Top Ten” of highly appreciated 1970 ́s Elvis concerts, mainly because of its perfect song selection, which fitted Elvis so well in spring of 1975, but also because it is easy to recognize, that Elvis had a great time on stage and did sing great and with passion this evening.

The recording is now sourced from the original digital master, and Millbranch Music presents a newly remastered Stereo-version which reveals details never heard before!

March 22nd, 1975: It was the week before Easter, the night of the nationwide “Easter Seals Telethon”, broadcast coast to coast across America. While most of the country sat in front of their televisions, Elvis Presley was on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton. That same evening, he quietly donated $5,000 to the telethon’s cause for children with disabilities. His backing singers, The Sweet Inspirations, had just appeared live on the program. During the show, Elvis joked about the telethon and about the other charity, the March of Dimes, and even about the long-awaited tax rebate checks everyone expected that week. ‘I’m still waitin’ on my rebate’. he laughed. ‘Didn’t get mine, had to pay for breakfast’. Yet the millionaire who claimed to get nothing gave instead, turning humor into generosity, and a Las Vegas night into a moment of Easter grace.

Mastered with soul and experience

The mastering of this LP was entrusted to Planet of Sound Mastering, led by Petrushka, an expert with over 25 years of experience in both live and studio audio. With a background as a musician, producer, and live engineer, her journey began as an intern at Abbey Road Studios in London, where she was mentored during a full-day mastering session. It was there she first heard about the legendary fifteen-year learning curve to mastering, a truth she now acknowledges through decades of hands-on experience.

During a U.S. tour with her former band in the 1990s, she also worked briefly on a project at Sony Studios in New York, adding to her understanding of how emotion, performance, and recording come together in a live context.

"My style of mastering is all about feeling, you should get the sense you were there," says Petrushka. "This is not about polishing everything to perfection, but about preserving what made it human and alive."

Having grown through years of practical refinement - from theory to instinct - her approach reflects a deep sensitivity to how a performance breathes. For this release, every channel was carefully balanced, with special attention given to vocal depth and instrumental clarity.

Available on vinyl in two Collector's Editions: classic black vinyl and transparent violet vinyl. Each version comes with full-color printed inner sleeves, featuring rare photos and liner notes. A beautiful tribute to one of Elvis’s best performances, at least of 1975!

The LP is available for pre-order from >>> Bennies Fifties.

Side A: 
01. Also Sprach Zarathustra (March 31, 1975 MS) 
02. See See Rider (March 31, 1975 MS)
03. I Got A Woman / Amen (March 20, 1975 DS) 
04. Love Me (March 20, 1975 DS)
05. If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
06. And I Love You So
07. Big Boss Man

Side B:
01. It’s Midnight
02. Promised Land
03. Green Green Grass Of Home 
04. Fairytale
05. Introductions 06. Band Solos

Side C:
01. My Boy
02. I’ll Remember You
03. Let Me Be There (with reprise)
04. Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel
05. Hound Dog (with reprise)
06. I’ll Be There (Excerpt) / You’re The Reason I’m Living 
07. Can’t Help Falling In Love / Closing Vamp
08. Funny How Time Slips Away (March 30, 1975 MS)

Side D:
01. Big Boss Man (March 19, 1975 MS)
02. My Boy (March 19, 1975 MS)
03. I’ll Remember You (March 19, 1975 MS)
04. Hound Dog (March 19, 1975 MS)
05. An American Trilogy (March 19, 1975 MS)
06. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) (March 19, 1975 MS) 
07. Bridge Over Troubled Water (March 31, 1975 MS

The LP is available for pre-order from >>> Bennies Fifties.

Note: this concert was previously released by the official Follow That Dream Collector's label as 'Las Vegas 1975'.


Rockin’ in Georgia

The SR import record label announced the late October 2025 release of the double LP set 'Rockin’ in Georgia'.

Publicity stated: An ambitious project aimed at highlighting Elvis's rock side in the 1970s. We decided to begin, in our humble opinion, with the best rocking single: 'Promised Land'.

This new SR release will feature a first LP dedicated to an analysis of the song, tracing its development from the studio to the stage. At the same time, the second disc presents the first show of the April 1975 tour - surely one of the best of the year - recorded in Macon, Georgia, on April 24, 1975.

The first vinyl is cut at 45 RPM, allowing listeners to enjoy an incredibly sharp sound while exploring the evolution of the song. The second vinyl presents a soundboard recording of the Macon show. It was previously released on CD, but this is the first time on vinyl, remastered from the Analog Mono source to deliver a vastly superior sound.

The glossy gatefold edition will be accompanied by a bonus 30x30 cm glossy photo. A must-have!

SR intends to present Elvis at the peak of his abilities. His December 1973 recording of 'Promised Land,' combined with the April 1975 Macon show, undoubtedly captures the best moments of both years, showing him at the top of his game with a great studio session and a great live performance. As the title suggests, 'Rockin’ in Georgia' showcases Elvis with a renewed rock attitude.

Quoting Cash Box: “Elvis really hits home.” Without doubt, his take on Chuck Berry confirms Elvis’ ever-present ability to transform a song into something unique. The Macon concert reveals a rediscovered Elvis who, though overweight, faces the stage with a revitalized rock spirit.

The show is strong, built around a solid set of recently recorded songs, well-performed. Elvis’s range remains impressive, but here his rocking side is finally dominant. The rocking trilogy - 1972’s 'Burning Love', 1974’s 'Promised Land', and his later single 'T-R-O-U-B-L-E - together with the autobiographical 'My Boy', are without doubt the highlights of the concert.

This SR Special Product comes in a Deluxe 300 Gr. sleeve containing the double 150 Gr. vinyl and a bonus card. To make it a true collector’s item, only 300 copies will be pressed, available in two different vinyl color variations: 150 copies on smoked yellow vinyl and 150 copies on smoked blue colored vinyl, both with their own 30 x 30 CM glossy art card.

LP 1 - Studio and Live Recordings (18 minutes):

Side A: Promised Land – First Take (2:16) / Promised Land – Undubbed Master (Take 6) / Promised Land – Best Take (Take 2) / Promised Land – From original single vinyl (January 1975).

Side B: Promised Land – First Live Performance, Las Vegas, August 19, 1974 (Opening Show) /  Promised Land – Second Live Performance, Las Vegas, August 20, 1974 (Dinner Show) / Promised Land – First 1975 Live Soundboard Performance, Las Vegas, March 22, 1975 (Midnight Show).

LP 2 - As Recorded Live at Macon Coliseum, Macon, GA, April 24, 1975 – 8:30 PM (46 minutes): 

Side C: Elvis Talks / Love Me / If You Love Me / You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me / Big Boss Man / 
It’s Midnight / Promised Land / Fairytale / Burning Love.

Side D: Band Introduction / School Days / My Boy / T-R-O-U-B-L-E /  I’ll Remember You / Let Me Be There (with Reprise) / An American Trilogy / Can’t Help Falling in Love / Closing Vamp.

Note: The Macon 1975 live set has been released on the FTD 'From Georgia To Florida'.


From Here to the Great Unknown

Penguin Random House announced the November 11, 2025 re-release of Lisa Marie Presley's posthumous biography 'From Here to the Great Unknown', written by Lisa Marie Presley, completed by her daughter Riley Keough.

Publicity stated: The new edition will not only receive a completely new cover, but will also include a personal afterword in which Riley reflects on her experiences surrounding the book and her search for a sign that her mother was at peace with the publication. 

The edition is being reissued by Penguin Random House, which describes the book as a "heartwarming and honest reflection on life, love and loss within one of America's most iconic families". A book with a special origin story 'From Here to the Great Unknown' was originally published in October 2024, several months after Riley Keough had completed her mother's unfinished memoirs. Lisa Marie had begun writing her life story in 2022 and had asked her daughter to help complete the project. 

When Lisa Marie unexpectedly passed away in early 2023, Riley decided to keep her promise. Using hours of recordings in which Lisa Marie spoke candidly about her childhood in Graceland, her parents Elvis and Priscilla, her marriage to Michael Jackson, her struggle with addiction, and the loss of her son Benjamin Keough, Riley completed the book as her mother had intended it: raw, honest and human. Riley described her goal at the time as follows: "What my mother wanted was to go beyond the headlines and the myths, and show who she really was. I hope I have been able to honor her in that." 

The new cover shows an intimate photo of Lisa Marie and a young Riley, putting the bond between mother and daughter at the centre. In the added afterword, Riley writes about her emotional process while completing the book and about the signs she received from her mother, sometimes unexpectedly. The memoirs were previously praised by, among others, The New York Times and The Guardian for their authenticity and touching honesty. They were also named a #1 National Bestseller, New York Times Bestseller and Oprah's Book Club. A moving tribute In From Here to the Great Unknown, the voices of mother and daughter alternate — a unique duet of memory and processing. The book forms a tribute to Lisa Marie's turbulent life and to the love between mother and daughter.

You can order this new edition from >>> Amazon.

Monday, November 10, 2025

November 10 - Elvis Dates and Facts

The Brazilian Elvis Presley fan club announced the January 2026 release of the Portuguese book 'Elvis - Datas and Fatos -  1935 - 1977' ('Elvis - Dates and Facts - 1935-1977'), "a very different way to learn about the life and career of Elvis over the years" according to the description.

(Elvis Presley Brazil)

Sunday, November 09, 2025

November 09 - Wij Waren Erbij

Sean Tarrant did an unboxing video of the new 2017 edition in the 'Elvis Day By Day' yearbook series on his Sincerely Elvis YouTube channel

What can I say, "thank you Sean, thank you very much, I'm honored". 


Make sure to subscribe to Sean's 
>>> Sincerely Elvis Presley channel.


We Waren Erbij

The release of the Dutch book 'We Waren Erbij' ('we Were there') by Erik van den Berg has been pushed back to December 12, 2025. 

Publicity statedA unique and personal photo book about the Dutch Elvis fans who traveled to America in the 1970s to see their idol live. Their motto: "If Elvis won't come to us, we'll go to Elvis."

In the book you'll find more than 400 never-before-published travel photos, over 150 personal documents and letters, 70 rare photographs from Elvis' very last two concerts and of course anecdotes, memories and stories from the fans who were there 

A visual time capsule that takes you to Las Vegas, Nashville, Tupelo and Memphis before Graceland became a museum. For fans, about fans, by a fan.

The Belgian / Dutch Elvis Presley fan-club ElvisMatters will add a DVD for buyers who buy the book in their webshop. 

Description
: the DVD 'We're From Europe And Going To See Elvis' is a 
36-minute mini-documentary features never-before-seen 8mm footage of a group of European fans who traveled to America in the summer of 1973 to see Elvis perform live in Las Vegas. 

The film features unique private recordings from Memphis and Vegas, offering a rare glimpse into how these fans lived their dream—in color, full of emotion, and straight from the 1970s.

The DVD perfectly complements Erik van den Berg's book, which recounts the adventures of these fans and is richly filled with photos, letters, and documents from the same period

This DVD is available exclusively through the >>> ElvisMatters webshop and will not be released separately. A true collector's item for every Elvis fan.


Burton on Stage

A month ago the James Burton's family asked fans to pray for his health. That helped according to a post a day later. And now Burton is back on stage.


(Source: Erik van den Berg / Facebook)

Review - Elvis UK Cover Story

Around five-plus years ago, John Townson and Gordon Minto published various titles as a digital flipbook. The reason was simple economics, the sheer volume of material they had collected for their 'Elvis UK' projects would make it (too) expensive to publish a traditional paper book for private publishers in a niche market.

And while the economics sounded logical, and the digital flipbook functionality worked very well, readers, including this one, still preferred a physical copy. Fortunately the authors found a way to publish affordable paperback editions of their recent work and started to re-publish their digital work on paper. With the release of 'Elvis UK - Cover Story' the last digital book transitioned from a modern e-book (back) to a physical paperback.

Design

Readers familiar with the 'Elvis UK' books know what to expect regarding the structured way these authors present their information. This book follows the same format, but where the previous books were text heavy - John and Gordon love "typing away" on their keyboards, going the extra mile in their research and explaining everything in detail - this book is almost fifty percent text and graphics. Looking at the subtitle 'The ultimate Guide To Elvis Presley's British EP and LP Sleeves 1956 - 1977', that is only logical.

The thick paper and full-color presentation of the content adds to the general impression that you're holding a quality book in your hands. What I especially enjoyed were the many original photographs of the (cropped) pictures we know from the covers in our collections. 

Added to that are several non-cover illustrations, like Elvis waiting between the scenes of 'Clambake' (page 202). The overall black design with the now well-known 'Elvis UK' logo fits in nicely with the other books in this series in your library.

Content

We collectors are a strange breed, using Google, Discogs, eBay and other digital outlets each day to expand our collection, but for a quality catalog or encyclopedic publication we don't want a Wikipedia-clone, no we want to hold a real book, even if it offers exactly the same content as the digital equivalent.

This book can in no way be compared to the old cover art books by Paul Dowling - who doesn't own a copy of his 'The Ultimate Cover Book' from 1996 - or the German 'Elvis Record Covers' book which offered primarily pictures of record sleeves. If you were lucky, titles like this featured a release from an exotic country, but those books never offered the complete story. This is where the work of these two authors distinguishes itself.

This book expands on the previous work by these two authors, this time examining the various aspects of the vinyl UK cover-art. They are companions to the 'Elvis UK' discography books. This books adds the context that Tunzi's back cover-art book from earlier this year omitted.

I do hope the collectors of UK releases realize just how lucky they are, that John Townson and Gordon Minto present everything there is to know about their releases in such meticulous detail. 

Following the introduction explaining their thoughts and reasons for this decision, the 20 chapters in this volume offer everything there is to know and discover "about and behind" the covers of the records in our collections: adverts, back cover photographs, corporate details, credits, cut-outs, for UK fans only, front cover fact file, hidden history, inserts, laminated, non-standard LP covers, printing companies, record shops, sleeve manufacture, sleeve notes, spines, stereo records, stickers, titles and of course the "winning sleeve".

Reading this book, you learn how much there is to discover on each of these cover elements, most we probably take for granted, each time we hold a record in our hands, not always realizing that almost every element is there for a reason. This book points that out, in meticulous detail. But thanks to the engaging writing-style, this isn't a book 'for Elvis LP nerds only'.

To quote the most famous Dutch football player, Johan Cruijff: "You won't see it until you understand it", and that is exactly what we get. The authors did their research, and present you with the facts and illustrations to back them up, but they also offer the opportunity to discover it yourself.

The chapter about the sleeve-notes illustrates this nicely. Some readers may think they are just "marketing blurb," but next to the tracklisting, that is what many of us read first picking up an album. In this book the authors offer us the differences in these texts for the various pressings and countries of origin.

The same goes for the credits; you would expect the people who contributed to an album would get the same respect and recognition on each (original) release. But it appears that more credit is passed along in the States than on the British isles. Overall, the comparisons are made between the U.K. and U.S. releases, this way we learn where the UK releases differ from the US releases, which is probably the starting point for most collectors.

Nice graphic examples include the four photos from 'Paradise Hawaiian Style' on the back-cover of the 'Clambake' soundtrack, the use of Elvis' head from a photoshoot for 'Girl Happy' and pasting it on the picture for 'Frankie and Johnny' for the album sleeve. Something no-one discovered for about 40 years until Roger Semon stumbled upon the original photograph. Presented together, you see the differences.

The authors traced the back-picture of the 1970 re-issue of 'Elvis' Christmas Album' back to the original photograph from the 1968 'ELVIS TV Special' and even show how many degrees it was tilted. Nerdy but fun detective work.

The cover art is not shown in page-filling pictures, this may be a surprise to some readers, but in each chapter, the relevant element is superimposed, once again, when pointed out to you, you know where to look. The "production dates" on some of the 'Strictly Elvis' Extended Play are presented almost complete. I can only imagine how much research has gone into this.

Here you also see that this book complements and expands on other books in the 'Elvis UK' series. In a real sense, this book is an adjunct / reference source to the other volumes offering details into things many people may be wholly unaware of.

Next to the almost scientific approach to record sleeves, the authors express their criticism in humorous ways. Not only pointing out humorous (as another word for "stupid") mistakes by RCA or the Colonel, but also adding some fun elements themselves. I really like the picture of Elvis giving "the bird" to the design of the 1973 Camden 'Separate Ways' LP. And the "winning sleeve" shows that the authors are no fools :-)).

One of the joys of this book is the obvious love and enjoyment that the authors have for Elvis' recorded work - but at the same time they show the right amount of humor and delight in the many stupid mistakes that RCA and The Colonel decided to foist on UK's general public.

Conclusion

I can continue to highlight interesting elements from the book, or discoveries I made, but this is the kind of body of work that collectors can buy blindly to make their own discoveries and educate themselves. Townson and Minto provided all the elements.

This physical edition confirmed for me once more that there really is a difference between browsing and reading. And the latter is exactly what this physical version offers, allowing you to really take it all in. Combined with the high quality research and structured presentation, these books belong in each Elvis (UK) book library.

It is not a book you'll read cover-to-cover, but a scholarly reference that - with the help of headmasters Townson and Minto - will educate you, chapter by chapter. And for around UK£40, this encyclopedic discography offers real value for money.

Note: The authors stated that the digital version will now be deleted from the back catalogue, perhaps a good reason to return to an old fashioned paper edition (meant in the best possible sense).

On Sean Tarrant's 'Sincerely Elvis Presley YouTube channel you can watch an unboxing video of this new book. 



Get the book

The print copy of Cover Story costs £40 and can only be ordered via our website >>> Elvis UK Books websiteYou can also find details of all their other recent publications: 'Elvis UK' (digital copy only), 'Elvis UK2', 'Beyond RCA', 'Extended', '78 RPM' and, most recently, the three volumes of 'Compact'. Each of them highly acclaimed.

Saturday, November 08, 2025

November 08 - The Making Of A Cover Story At Bennies

The recently announced Deluxe Edition of 'The Making of G.I. Blues' is nearing completion. The printing plant is currently working diligently, and the packing of the new Follow That Dream release box-set set is going full steam to have everything ready in time for the planned release, no later than early December.
The printing looks great and it is a real beauty according to Kenneth Dokkeberg, who posted the pictures on Facebook. 

The photos show one of the creators, PÃ¥l Granlund, personally present during the quality control of the CDs that make up this impressive set. Granlund, along with David English, spent months working on what will undoubtedly be another magnificent Follow That Dream release. 

This Deluxe Collector's Edition consists of two beautifully designed hardcover books, totaling over 460 pages, supplemented by five CDs of recordings and an exclusive 33 RPM vinyl single. The set offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at Elvis's first film after his military service, and includes numerous previously unpublished photos, documents, outtakes, and session information.
The set should be out at the end of the month November / early December and is already available for pre-order from the >>> ElvisMatters webshop.


Elvis UK - Cover Story Released

John Townson and Gordon Minto published a physical re-issue of 'Elvis UK - Cover Story' which was previously released as digital flip-book in 2022.

Publicity stated: Originally published as a downloadable flipbook in 2022, this volume of 'Elvis UK' will shortly be available – ‘by popular demand’ - as a print copy version.  

It is an invaluable adjunct to each of the other Elvis UK books in the series. Importantly though, in all major ways this print version is almost identical to the digital one with the exception that this version has a newly written Foreword and includes closing remarks (And Finally …) which means a couple of pages have been added, thus increasing the page count slightly. 

This slightly modified 291 page, fully-comprehensive soft-backed book, provides the ultimate guide to every aspect of Elvis’s EP and LP album sleeves released in the UK between 1956-1977. It adds to, complements - and expands greatly in forensic detail - a lot of the information originally included in our original book 'Elvis UK' (1987) - and much more besides!
  • Extensively illustrated in full colour.
  • Arranged in 20 discrete sections, this book addresses an extraordinarily wide range of topics including back cover photographs, printing companies, sleeve notes, adverts, and many other areas of interest, etc. 
  • There are also extended sections including Front Cover – Fact File, and For UK Fans Only, an in-depth study of those albums that originated in the UK, or were only ever available in the UK  
  • And, as readers have come to expect from Elvis UK publications, there is a wealth of well-researched and accurate background information and illustrations incorporated into the text, all of which has an application at some point to each of our other books in the 'Elvis UK' series – providing a one-stop reference point for this information.  
The print copy of Cover Story costs £40 and can only be ordered via our website >>> Elvis UK Books websiteYou can also find details of all their other recent publications: 'Elvis UK' (digital copy only), 'Elvis UK2', 'Beyond RCA', 'Extended', '78 RPM' and, most recently, the three volumes of 'Compact'. Each of them highly acclaimed. 


Elvis Day By Day 2017 at Bennies Fifties

All the 'Elvis Day By Day' yearbooks are available at Bennies Fifties. I delivered them in person. Go to the >>> Bennies Fifties webshop to get the latest edition on 2017, as well as all other volumes covering 2018 to 2024.



No Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Bass-player Carol Kaye, who played bass on the 'Change Of Habit' overdub sessions, turned down the honor of being inducted into the the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on November 8, 2025. 

Kaye object to being singled out for an honor apart from the greater collective, stating “You are always part of a team".  She also objected to being labeled as a member of the "Wrecking Crew", stating "I was never a ‘wrecker’ at all ... that’s a terrible, insulting name ... Please know our only name was 'Studio Musicians'."

Although Kaye is opting out, the Hall will still induct her.

(Source: Gordon Minto / NPR / Kenneth Dokkeberg)