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RCA SF 8378

Track Listing:

Side 1:

1. Fool

2. Where Do I Go From Here

3. Love Me, Love The Life I Lead

4. It's Still Here

5. It's Impossible (live)

Side 2:

1. (That's what you get) For Lovin' Me

2. Padre

3. I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen

4. I Will Be True

5. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (edited jam)

Released: July 1973:

Sound Format: stereo

UK Album No: (68)

 

This is probably one of Elvis' weaker seventies studio albums. A highlight possibly being "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", a Bob Dylan cover, recorded during a jam session in the studio in 1971. The front cover used a photo taken from his live performance in Hawaii.

NOTE: American albums could be found in U.K. sleeves, while Canadian pressing were also found but they used the U.K. catalogue number.

NOTE: RCA In the U.S. had recently introduced a worldwide cataloging system. They incorporated APL1 as the first part of the new system. (A = American     P = VICTOR    L = Stereo LP    1 = Single LP). This U.K. album was the last to retain the SF prefix.

Side 1: SF 8378 A     Side 2: SF 8378 B

(Sleeve Variation 1 - Front)

Matt Sleeve

RCA Logo (Bottom Left)

("Fool" Single Hype Sticker Applied)
 

(Sleeve Variation 1 - Rear)

RCA Logo (Top Centre)

(Photographs Promoting Two Elvis Albums

(As Recorded At Madison Square Garden & Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite)

(Notes On Stereo Records)
RCA LIMITED, RECORD DIVISION, RCA HOUSE, CURZON STREET, LONDON W1

Printed in England Robor Ltd. (Bottom Centre)

(Sleeve Variation 2 - Front)

Matt Sleeve

RCA Logo (Bottom Left)

(No Hype Sticker Applied)
 

(Sleeve Variation 2 - Rear)

RCA Logo (Top Centre)

(Photographs Promoting Two Elvis Albums

(As Recorded At Madison Square Garden & Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite)

(Notes On Stereo Records)
RCA LIMITED, RECORD DIVISION, RCA HOUSE, CURZON STREET, LONDON W1

Printed in England Robor Ltd. (Bottom Centre)

(Test Pressing/Factory Sample/Demo/Promo)

(Factory Sample - Side 1)

(Factory Sample - Side 2)

(Orange Label, Stamped RCA Victor Logo)

(Variation 1 - Side 1)

(Orange Label)

Stamped RCA Victor Logo

(1973 RCA Pressing)
(Stereo)

(25mm Press Ring Circle)

(Variation 1 - Side 2)

Gloss Label
4Up/3Up
Side 2 Stereo

MANUFACTURED BY RCA LIMITED

(Orange Label, Stamped RCA Victor Logo)

(Variation 2 - Side 1)

(Orange Label)

Stamped RCA Victor Logo

(1973 RCA Pressing)
(Stereo)

(25mm Press Ring Circle)

(Variation 2 - Side 2)

Matt Label
4Up/3Up
Side 2 Stereo

MANUFACTURED BY RCA LIMITED

(Orange Label, Stamped RCA Victor Logo)

(Variation 3 - Side 1)

(Orange Label)

Stamped RCA Victor Logo

(1973 Canadian Pressing)

(U.K. Catalogue Number)
(Stereo)

(25mm Press Ring Circle)

(Variation 3 - Side 2)

Matt Label
3Up/2Up
Side B Stereo

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MADE IN CANADA

(Orange Label, Stamped RCA Victor Logo)

(Variation 3 - Side 1)

(Orange Label)

Stamped RCA Victor Logo

(1973 U.S. RCA Pressing)

(APL1 0283)
(Stereo)

(25mm Press Ring Circle)

(Variation 3 - Side 2)

Matt Label
2Up/2Up
Side B Stereo

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MADE IN U.S.A.

UK Chart Information:

This album entered the charts on September 15, 1973, peaking at no. 16.

Chart Run: (4 Weeks)

15/09/1973 - 16

22/09/1973 - 39

29/09/1973 - 27

06/10/1973 - 41

Information: www.officialcharts.com

Recording Information:

Fool

(March 28/29, 1972: RCA Studio C, Hollywood, California)

Where Do I Go From Here

(March 27/28, 1972: RCA, Studio C, Hollywood, California)

Love Me, Love the Life I Lead

(May 21/22, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

It's Still Here

(May 19/20, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

It's Impossible

(February 16, 1972 (MS): The Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nevada)

For Lovin' Me

(March 15, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

Padre

(May 15/16, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

I Will Take You Home Again, Kathleen

(May 19/20, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

 

I Will Be True

(May 19/20, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

Don't Think Twice, It's All Right

(May 17/18, 1971: RCA, Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee)

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