Elvis Presley - Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite
Rock & Roll, Arena Rock, Symphonic Rock
RCA RCA-6076~77 Japan 1975
US$14.41
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+), Obi : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Hard Stain on Cover
A record of a huge live concert held in Hawaii in response to a request for a performance from Japan.
In this concert, Elvis focused on ballads and covered songs, rather than rock songs. This legendary concert was held at the International Center in Honolulu and was the first live music concert to be broadcast simultaneously around the world via satellite at the time. The number of viewers is said to be between 1 and 1.5 billion, and in Japan, the 19:00 broadcast achieved a viewership rate of nearly 40%.
Elvis Presley - Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite
Rock & Roll, Arena Rock, Symphonic Rock
RCA RCA-6076~77 Japan 1975
US$12.26
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+)
LINER, with Booklet *The image is not from the actual item.
A record of a huge live concert held in Hawaii in response to a request for a performance from Japan.
In this concert, Elvis focused on ballads and covered songs, rather than rock songs. This legendary concert was held at the International Center in Honolulu and was the first live music concert to be broadcast simultaneously around the world via satellite at the time. The number of viewers is said to be between 1 and 1.5 billion, and in Japan, the 19:00 broadcast achieved a viewership rate of nearly 40%.
Elvis Presley - Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite
Rock & Roll, Arena Rock, Symphonic Rock
RCA RCA-6076~77 Japan 1975
US$11.55
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
Discoloration on Cover *The image is not from the actual item.
A record of a huge live concert held in Hawaii in response to a request for a performance from Japan.
In this concert, Elvis focused on ballads and covered songs, rather than rock songs. This legendary concert was held at the International Center in Honolulu and was the first live music concert to be broadcast simultaneously around the world via satellite at the time. The number of viewers is said to be between 1 and 1.5 billion, and in Japan, the 19:00 broadcast achieved a viewership rate of nearly 40%.