Overview
This is a highly collectible original mono pressing of Elvis Presley's compilation album 'A Date with Elvis', released by RCA Victor in 1959 while Elvis was serving in the U.S. Army in Germany. The album features a selection of his legendary Sun Records material alongside early RCA tracks, packaged in a memorable gatefold sleeve that originally featured a calendar.
Story
In 1959, Elvis Presley was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army, leaving RCA Victor with no new music to release. To keep his fandom alive, the label compiled his legendary, hard-to-find Sun Records tracks into this historic release.
Maker / Origin
RCA Victor was the powerhouse record label that purchased Elvis Presley's contract from Sun Records in late 1955 for an unprecedented $35,000. Under the guidance of Colonel Tom Parker and RCA's marketing machine, they transformed a regional rockabilly sensation into a global cultural phenomenon, pioneering modern music merchandising and mass-distribution techniques.
Condition & Value
The outer sleeve shows visible wear, particularly along the edges, corners, and seams, with some discoloration and aging consistent with its era. The vinyl itself is not visible in the photo to assess play wear or scratches.