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Cover Art 1st, 2nd, 4ever

April 06, 2005 | Video
Here is the cover art of the import VCD release which is titled, "Elvis - 1st, 2nd & 4ever" issued from a company by the name "Star Productions". This VCD is simply a music video compilation to compliment the 30#1 hits and 2nd To None albums plus some bonus tracks.

Source:The Elvis Express
Viva wrote on April 07, 2005
I've got this, and it is absolutely brilliant, especially the video to ALLC. Although the picture quality is sometimes a bit flaky, which might have something to do with the, ahem, route my copy took. It's really nice to have videos to accompany the songs. Just goes to prove that BMG could produce a video to any of Elvis' tracks if they had the commitment.
truelies wrote on April 07, 2005
yes i got this dvd its a good mix of everything elvis did 89 videos is on this dvd its like if you had a good pc with movie maker on it you can do it to .i did well before this dvd came to light but i know you like it it must have took a long time to do this i got a copy for 30 pounds go on i know you want to?
CD King wrote on April 07, 2005
I managed to get a copy of this superb DVD from my good friend in UK Mr.Scrapbook. The music videos of The Elvis Medley, Bossa Nova Baby and Heratbreak Hotel are amazing and brilliantly put together. A lot of hard work, dedication and many hours must have gone into this DVD production. Check out the Moody Blue video as it has some never seen before footages of Elvis at the Airport in Indianapolis receiving the Moody Blue album award from RCA and some footages with Todd Slaughter. Elvis looks real good here. What a Fantastic DVD.
Chig wrote on April 07, 2005
Help,I have been trying to get this everywhere.Any ideas guys? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Tony C wrote on April 07, 2005
Of course BMG could produce promo videos for Elvis tracks, but unlike the producers of DVD's such as,this they would have to pay a fortune to obtain the rights to the footage. I'm not knocking bootleggers, I've support them by buying their wares for over thirty years, but it is not fair to compare a legitimate record company as BMG to these people. Bootleggers pay nothing, and simply steal the product from the copyright holders to sell on.
jakobhaydensmom wrote on April 14, 2005
I totally agree with Kilburn Tony!
al shookup wrote on April 15, 2005
I got this and a dvd showing Joe Esposito's 'My Home Movies Of Elvis' from a great site in the USA