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Rip It Up (Italian 1964 original 4-trk 7ep unique 'withdrawn' ps)
Elvis Presley
Titolo: Rip It Up (Italian 1964 original 4-trk 7ep unique 'withdrawn' ps)
Artista/Gruppo: Elvis Presley
Media: 12
Genere: 3
Etichetta: RCA Victor
Prezzo: USD 12487.98
Quantità disponibile: 1
Numero Edizione: EPA 30-091
Anno Edizione: 1964
Nazione Edizione: Italia
Condizioni Copertina: Very good
Condizioni Prodotto: Very good
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Descrizione
-Elvis Presley – Rip It Up, ULTRAMEGARARE! 1964 Italian issue 4-trk vinyl 7" EP on RCA Italòian blacl lbl, inc. ' Love Me', b/w 'When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again' & 'Long Tall Sally'. IMPOSSIBLE rarest italian p/s!!-STRONG VG*++(ring wear)/VG++ condition!! (RCA Victor – EPA 30-091)-ONE COPY SOLD ON DATE 2016-09-27 FOR EUR 4.500,00 THAT YOU CAN CHECK HERE : http://www.popsike.com/Elvis-EPA-30091-May1964-EP-the-2nd-RAREST-Italy-release-/122152932014.html My copy is in long better condition!!! Note from the web:'Italian release from May 1964. This was a try-out made by italian RCA as test-marketing in attempting to increase the Extended Playing 45rpm' sales.For the Picture Sleeve of this peculiar EP the italian RCA decided to use quite the same layouts as for those already used for the newly Elvis releases such as the "Kiss Me Quick" U.S. single and the "Viva Las Vegas" U.S. EP, believing that coupling such re-releases ("Rip It Up" was orginally put out on the EP format in 1957) with a totally renewed layout would have catched the eye of potential buyers. But that was not to happen! The EP format (and particularly Elvis) did not appeal anymore in 1964 resulting a FLOP the attempt made by the italian RCA to push up Elvis sales (as well as for other RCA artists) using this obsolete economy phonographic support. This EP was pressed in no more than 500 COPIES way back in May 1964 mainly distribuited to the few major record & TV-HIFI shops which would have the possibility to afford & order such issues from the 1964 italian RCA catalogue. Well the 99% of them went unsold and sent back to RCA which gave instructions to send for pulping such useless EP's inventory soonafter. So less than an handful of these have survived untill now hence their extremely rarity.'
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