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- Remastered from Digital Archives by Kevin Gray at CoHEARent Audio
- Ultra-Quiet 180-Gram and 150-Gram Vinyl 1st Pressing from Gotta Groove Records
- Beautiful Old-Style "Tip-On" Gatefold Jacket Printed By Stoughton
- Album Art Restored by Tom Vadakan
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“ … a virtual greatest-hits album, containing most of Perkins' anthems: "Blue Suede Shoes," "Movie Magg," "Gone, Gone, Gone," "Honey Don't," "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby," "Matchbox," "Boppin' the Blues … hard-charging rockabilly that captures the genius of Perkins and is every bit as raw, energetic, and rocking decades after its release as it was at the time.” -Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic.com
180G Deluxe 45 RPM All-Analog Edition!
Catalog number IR-038, retail price $40. Ships Dec 2025
Celebrating 70 years since “Blue Suede Shoes” was first recorded—now on vinyl from the original master tapes for the first time in decades.
Intervention Records is proud to announce the first vinyl release in its Intervention Sun Records Hi-Fi Series, Carl Perkins' groundbreaking rockabilly classic, 1957's "Dance Album of Carl Perkins."
This December 2025 premium vinyl release commemorates the 70th anniversary of Sun's Sam Philips recording Carl Perkins' smash "Blue Suede Shoes," which was released as a single on New Year's Day 1956.
"Dance Album" isn't just full of legendary songs that gave birth to rock n' roll itself, many of these tunes are now rock standards that have stood the test of time. These iconic songs have been covered by Elvis Presley, The Beatles (as a band plus George, Paul and Ringo solo), Johnny Cash and so many more!
As great as many of these versions are from over the decades, arguably no one ever did these tunes with more swag than Carl himself on "Dance Album!"
The SMASH hits include Perkins-written classics like "Blue Suede Shoes," "Honey Don't," "Matchbox," and "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby." The album also includes Carl's covers of "Only You" and "Wrong Yo Yo."
Intervention worked closely with Sun Records and the Archive Team at Iron Mountain to compile a completely NEW set of A/B reel master tapes for this release. In the late 1960s, when Shelby Singleton purchased Sun Records from legendary Sam Phillips, the original 7" single master tape reels were compiled onto many different sets of 1/4" tapes. Identifying any one tape as "THE master" for a given song is no longer possible, but hours and hours were spent by Sun and IR's Shane Buettner listening to tapes and identifying the absolute best sounding tape version of each and every song. Kelly Pribble, Mark Berger, and Scott Delaney at Iron Mountain made flat 1/4" transfers at our direction to a newly minted set of 1/4" A/B reels for this release.
According to our collective research, "Dance Album" hasn't been cut to vinyl from analog tape at least since the early 1980s, but perhaps not since the 1960s! No compiled A/B reels exist in the Sun archives, so our belief is that the many reels we listened to are indeed THE original master tapes ...
Due to being mono and packed with quick-paced songs, CoHEARent Audio's Kevin Gray was able to cut the entire program on a 12" 180G LP at 45 RPM for MAXIMUM SOUND QUALITY making this a truly unique and utterly Hi-Fi experience for music lovers everywhere of every age.
The sound quality of these newly minted master tapes will stun anyone who thinks they know this iconic album. On IR's release, you hear everything put on tape by Sam Phillips at legendary Sun Studios for the first time. The vocals and instruments have a majesty and clarity that's unrivaled on any previous release, testament to Sam's extraordinary talents as a recording engineer.
This 180G 45 RPM release is pressed on ultra-quiet 180G vinyl by boutique press Gotta Groove Records. RTI did the plating in a full 3-Step process to ensure the highest possible sound quality.
Of course IR's paid no less attention to the album art, and very special thanks are owed to Joe Goldmark, who loaned us his very-hard-to-find original jacket for color reference. The album art is of course restored by IR Art Director Tom Vadakan and authentically realized by the wizards at Stoughton Printing as a gorgeous Old-Style "Tip-On" jacket with authentic "brown-in" blanks.
In a first for IR, this release features liner notes written by Sun Records historian Colin Escott, who consulted on this release and was extremely generous with his time and knowledge throughout. Thank you Colin!
Look for more announcements soon from IR for the next releases in the Intervention Sun Records Hi-Fi Series!
Behind-the-Scenes with Shane Buettner and Kevin Gray - Reissue of Carl Perkins' groundbreaking rockabilly classic, 1957's "Dance Album of Carl Perkins."
