CAMDEN CDS 1185
Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. Flaming Star
2. Wonderful World
3. Night Life
4. All I Needed Was The Rain
5. Too Much Monkey Business
Side 2:
1. Yellow Rose Of Texas/The Eyes Of Texas
2. She's A Machine
3. Do The Vega
4. Tiger Man
Released: April 1979:
Sound Format: stereo/electronic stereo
UK Album No: (110)
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This camden album was a direct copy of "Elvis Sings Flaming Star" (INTS 1012), released on the International label back in 1969. The front cover used a publicity photo from the movie "Paradise, Hawaiian Style".
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Side 1: CDS 1185 A Side 2: CDS 1185 B
(Sleeve Variation 1 - Front)
Laminated Front (Only)
Stamped CAMDEN Logo (Top Right)
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(Sleeve Variation 1 - Rear)
Tracklisting
(Promotional Photographs Of Other Pickwick Elvis LP's)
Manufactured by RCA LTD and distributed by PICKWICK
INTERNATIONAL Inc [GB] Ltd
The Hyde Industrial Estate, The Hyde, London NW9 6JU
(Across The Bottom of Sleeve)
Printed in England (Bottom Right)
(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)​
(Factory Sample - Side 1)
(Factory Sample - Side 2)
(Turquoise Label, Stamped Camden Logo)
(Variation 1 - Side 1)
(Turquoise Label)
Stamped Camden Logo
(1979 RCA Pressing)
(Stereo/electronic stereo)
(25mm Press Ring Circle)
(Variation 1 - Side 2)
Matt Label
3Up/2Up
Side 2 Stereo
MANUFACTURED BY RCA LIMITED
​​​​Recording Information:
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Flaming Star
(October 7, 1960: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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Wonderful World
(March 7, 1968: Western Recorders, Studio 1, Hollywood, California)
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Night Life
(June 9/10, 1963: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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All I Needed was the Rain
(October 1, 1967: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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Too Much Monkey Business
(January 15/16, 1968: RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)
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Yellow Rose of Texas/The Eyes of Texas
(June 9/10, 1963: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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She's A Machine
(September 29, 1966: Paramount Recording Stage, Hollywood, California)
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Do the Vega
(June 10/11, 1963: Radio Recorders, Studio B, Hollywood, California)
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Tiger Man
(June 27, 1968: (8pm) NBC, Studio 4, Burbank, California)
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