White Matte (RIAA Award Format From 1964 -1975)

Elton John‘s album Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player was released in January 1973, certified RIAA gold on 2/12/73, and became the second of seven #1 albums in a row. Containing the #1 singles “Crocodile Rock” and “Daniel“, here you see it honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA white matte…

Over the years many awards have had their backing paper replaced (for a variety of legitimate reasons). This beautiful example has not…

Here’s some background (from Wikipedia)…

On the advice of music publisher Steve Brown, John and Taupin began writing more complex songs for John to record for DJM. The first was the single “I’ve Been Loving You” (1968), produced by Caleb Quaye, Bluesology’s former guitarist. In 1969, with Quaye, drummer Roger Pope, and bassist Tony Murray, John recorded another single, “Lady Samantha“, and an album, Empty Sky. For their follow-up album, Elton John, John and Taupin enlisted Gus Dudgeon as producer and Paul Buckmaster as musical arranger. Elton John was released in April 1970 on DJM Records/Pye Records in the UK and Uni Records in the US, and established the formula for subsequent albums: gospel-chorded rockers and poignant ballads. The album’s first single, “Border Song“, peaked at 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second, “Your Song“, reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart and number eight in the US, becoming John’s first hit single as a singer.[43] The album soon became his first hit album, reaching number four on the US Billboard 200 and number five on the UK Albums Chart.[43][44]

Backed by former Spencer Davis Group drummer Nigel Olsson and bassist Dee Murray, John’s first American concert took place at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on 25 August 1970, and was a success.[45] The concept album Tumbleweed Connection was released in October 1970 and reached number two in the UK and number five in the US.[43] The live album 17-11-70 (titled 11–17–70 in the US) was recorded at a live show aired from A&R Studios on WABC-FM in New York City. Sales of the live album took a blow in the US when an east-coast bootlegger released the performance several weeks before the official album, including all 60 minutes of the aircast, not just the 40 minutes selected by Dick James Music.[46]Elton John at the Musikhalle Hamburg, in March 1972

John and Taupin then wrote the soundtrack to the 1971 film Friends and then the album Madman Across the Water, which reached number eight in the US and included the hit songs “Levon” and the album’s opening track, “Tiny Dancer“. In 1972, Davey Johnstone joined the Elton John Band on guitar and backing vocals. Released in 1972, Honky Château became John’s first US number one album, spending five weeks at the top of the Billboard 200, and began a streak of seven consecutive US number-one albums.[47] The album reached number two in the UK, and spawned the hit singles “Rocket Man” and “Honky Cat“.[48]

Elton John’s album Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player came out at the start of 1973 and reached number one in the UK, the US and Australia, among other countries.[43] The album produced the hits “Crocodile Rock“, his first US Billboard Hot 100 number one, and “Daniel“, which reached number two in the US and number four in the UK.[43][49] The album and “Crocodile Rock” were respectively the first album and single on the consolidated MCA Records label in the US, replacing MCA’s other labels, including Uni.[50]

Gladys Knight & Pips “Imagination” – One Gold (RIAA) Award & One Platinum In-House Award

Gladys Knight & The Pips released “Imagination” in October 1973. It became their first RIAA Gold LP, and included their first and only Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit “Midnight Train to Georgia” *.  Here you see it honored with two awards… One, an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA Gold “White Matte” (the RIAA format from 1964 to […]

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Barry White… and Love (Unlimited) In The 70’s!!

During the course of his career, Barry White achieved worldwide record sales in excess of 100 million records. His Debut Studio album I’ve Got So Much To Give was released on March 27, 1973 and Certified RIAA gold on November 6, 1973. It topped the R&B Album Charts, reached #16 on the Billboard 200, and […]

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Neil Diamond’s 1969 Single “Holly Holy” RIAA White Matte & 1970 Album “Touching You, Touching Me” RIAA White Matte

Neil Diamond was honored with dozens of awards, here you see two classics. From 1970 his first RIAA certified album, Touching Me Touching You, an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA White Matte…  And From 1969, for his hit single Holly Holy, another Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA White Matte… ________________________________

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The Three Degrees “When Will I See You Again” – A 1974 Billboard Pop Chart #2 Single

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Here you see The Three Degrees honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA White Matte Single…Here’s the backstory of the accomplishment…

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“Grazing In The Grass” by Hugh Masekela reached #1 on Billboard on July 20th, 1968

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Here you see it honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA Gold “White Matte” Single. The only RIAA format from 1964 to 1975… Here’s the backstory of the accomplishment… “Grazing in the Grass” is an instrumental composed by Philemon Hou and first recorded by the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Released in the United […]

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“The History Of Eric Clapton” – A 1972 RIAA Gold White Matte LP Award

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Eric Clapton is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist and separately as a member of the Yardbirds and of Cream. Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. The History of Eric Clapton is a compilation double LP, released in April 1972 on Atco […]

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Helen Reddy’s 1973 LP “Long Hard Climb” – Honored With An RIAA Gold White Matte Award

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Helen Reddy enjoyed international success in the 1970’s. Her fourth studio album Long Hard Climb was released in the summer of 1973, and certified RIAA Gold on September 19, 1973. It contained her hit singles, Delta Dawn and Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) and is honored here with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA White Matte…The marks on the frame, […]

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Iron Butterfly “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” – A Curious (One Of A Kind?) – Authentic, First Presentation, RIAA White Matte LP Award

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Iron Butterfly’s remarkable 1968 album “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” was recorded at Ultra-Sonic Recording Studios in Hempstead, Long Island (the story of its recording here), released in July, 1968. It was a musical and cultural phenomenon, became the first platinum album, has sold over 30 million copies, and certified RIAA Gold on 12/3/68. Here you see it honored […]

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Vanilla Fudge “Vanilla Fudge” – An RIAA White Matte For A Very Influential 1968 LP!

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Vanilla Fudge, the band, has been cited as “one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal.”  The band is known to have influenced The Nice, Deep Purple, Yes, Styx, and Led Zeppelin. Vanilla Fudge, their first album, was released in the summer of 1967, and certified RIAA Gold on 7/23/68. […]

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The Beatles “Rubber Soul” – A Classic 1965 #1 Album – Honored With An Authentic RIAA White Matte!

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An award collector told me there were two kinds of collectors. Those who care that awards are in their original authentic state, and believe they are more valuable that way. And those to whom an award’s original state is not important, but collect them because they honor the music they love, and their musical idols. For me, […]

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What Is “Moontan”?

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“Moontan” is the ninth album by the Dutch rock band Golden Earring. It contains the hit single Radar Love and is the band’s most successful album in the United States, being the only Golden Earring album to be certified Gold by the RIAA (on September 20, 1974).  Here you see it honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State, RIAA Gold LP […]

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The Hollies – Influenced By Swamp Rock (CCR) – Earned Their First RIAA White Matte In 1972

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After many great songs, different line-ups, and with a nod to the rhythms of Creedence Clearwater Revival,  The Hollies released “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress” in May of 1972. It was certified RIAA gold on 9/11/72 and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Here you see it honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, […]

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The “Pioneering Godfathers Of The Jam Band” – Received 4 RIAA LP White Mattes

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The Early 70’s were heady days for the Grateful Dead. Their concerts made them the “pioneering godfathers of the jam band” – Wikipedia, and their albums were certified RIAA gold. Here they are (with record executive Joe Smith) honored with one of their four RIAA White Matte LP’s… _________________ To share all things awards, please contact me […]

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Restoring A Classic 1968 RIAA LP White Matte – And A Chance To Look Inside

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Q. Who are Rod McKuen, Anita Kerr and Joe Smith? And what do they have in common (besides you don’t know who they are)? A. Rod McKuen was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 60’s. Anita Kerr is an American singer, arranger, composer, conductor, pianist, and music producer. And Joe Smith is […]

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Paul Anka “(You’re) Having My Baby” – 1974 #1 Song – RIAA Gold White Matte Award

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(You’re) Having My Baby, by prolific songwriter and performer Paul Anka, was released in June of 1974, certified RIAA Gold on 8/14/74, and reached #1 on Billboard (becoming his third #1 song). Here you see it honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State RIAA White Matte Gold Single (wrapped in a 2 mil polyethylene bag for protection in storage)… Have […]

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Elvis!!! A Gold Record Collectible That Isn’t Exactly A Gold Record!

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Elvis Presley of course has been honored around the world with hundreds of gold and platinum records. But did you know that one of his awards was the subject of a trading card?  Specifically, The Elvis Collection #656, a 1972 RIAA White Matte for Elvis As Recorded AT Madison Square Garden. With a picture on the front […]

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You Like “Soft Soul” From The Early 70’s …?

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… Here’s a classic by the Five Stairsteps, made up of five siblings from Chicago who became known as “The First Family of Soul” (a name later passed on to The Jackson 5).  They were best known for their hit single O-o-h Child (video) which was released in February 1970, Certified RIAA gold on 8/11/70, and reached a peak Billboard Hot […]

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Honoring A One Hit Wonder – “Brandy” By Looking Glass – With An RIAA Gold 45 White Matte

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In February 1972, Robert Mandel was the Epic Records Promotion Manager in Washington, DC. He received a test pressing of an album by a new group named Looking Glass. He took the test pressing around to every radio station in the Washington/Baltimore region. At the time, WPGC AM was one of the leading Top 40 […]

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Creedence Clearwater Revival “Cosmos Factory” – 1973 #1 LP – RIAA White Matte Award

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In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) was a staple of radio airplay, and their albums were at the top of the charts. Cosmo’s Factory*, their fifth studio album, was released in July of 1970, certified RIAA Gold on 12/16/70, and reached #1 on Billboard. This is an Authentic, RIAA Certified, First Presentation, White […]

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David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust – The Thin White Duke – An Artist For All Ages – Gone To Soon

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As I listen to Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust, I mourn the loss of one of the greatest performers I ever saw/heard/loved. David Bowie. I was lucky enough to see him the first time on October 20, 1972 when he and his band came to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium as Ziggy Stardust And The […]

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Hey! Did You Happen To See The Most Beautiful Girl In The World?

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A classic love song, by a classic country artist, honored with a classic RIAA White Matte. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (YouTube) was released by Charlie Rich in September 1973, certified RIAA gold on 12/10/73, and reached #1 on the Billboard Pop Charts. This White Matte 45 is a  Certified, Authentic, First Presentation, […]

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“Best Of Cream” – An Authentic, First Presentation, First-State RIAA White Matte LP

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In the late 1960’s Cream, was a hugely successful, maybe the first, super-group. They foreshadowed and influenced the emergence of British bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath. The Best Of Cream was released in September of 1969 as the band’s last of five RIAA Gold certified, chart topping albums; Fresh Cream (#39), Disraeli Gears (#4), […]

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An Urban Anthem From Curtis Mayfield – “Freddie’s Dead” – 1972 #4 Single – RIAA 45 White Matte Award

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Freddie’s Dead is a smooth-funk masterpiece (listen here) by Curtis Mayfield and the first single from his 1972 soundtrack album for the film Super Fly. Certified RIAA Gold on 10/31/72, it peaked at #4 on the Billboard Pop Charts and #2 on the R&B charts.  Here it’s honored with an Authentic, First Presentation, First-State RIAA White Matte (the RIAA format from […]

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Rooted In BS & CSNY – Steven Stills – “Manassas” 1972 #4 Album – RIAA White Matte Award

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Steven Stills, was a founding member of Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and one of the most important influences in rock music from 1966 to the mid 1970’s. His solo career continued the success with Manassas, released in April of 1972, Certified RIAA Gold on 5/30/72, and reaching a peak Billboard chart position of #4. […]

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Wait! What’s The Story With This 5th Dimension 1969 RIAA Gold Single For “Wedding Bell Blues”

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In the late 60’s and early 70’s The 5th Dimension’s “champagne soul” music was everywhere. Their #1 single, Wedding Bell Blues (written by the incredibly talented Laura Nyro) was released in September of 1969, and certified RIAA Gold to commemorate the sale of one million copies, on 12/5/69. Here you see it honored with an Authentic, Second-State, and what looks like Second Presentation award. A First-State, First […]

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Isaac Hayes – Chef On South Park – And A Renowned Singer-Songwriter, Actor, Producer, And Humanitarian

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Issac Hayes  was one of the creative forces behind the music label Stax Records, where during the mid-60s he served both as an in-house songwriter, session musician, and record producer. Along with his writing partner David Porter, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 in recognition of writing many gold records, including the hit […]

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Black Sabbath “Vol. 4” – An Observation Of Rarity

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White Matte’s (the RIAA format from 1964-1975) are rare. Few were made, especially compared to the greater quantities of later formats. If they have gotten out (original owners have parted with them) they rarely trade in public. Some awards are never seen, or if they are, all to often they go with the collector story […]

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Souther(J.D.) – Hillman(Chris) – Furay(Richie) – 1974 Gold LP – RIAA White Matte – Record Award

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Souther – Hillman – Furay (SHF), was a country rock supergroup led by singer-songwriters Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco), Chris Hillman (The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas), and J.D. Souther (Longbranch Pennywhistle, and noted songwriter for Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles). Their first album (of two) was released in July 1974, certified RIAA Gold on […]

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Bod Dylan Wouldn’t Be Bob Dylan — Without Albert Grossman (The Stories Two White Mattes Tell Of Presentation Plates)

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The Beatles wouldn’t be The Beatles without Brian Epstein. The Eagles wouldn’t be The Eagles without Irving Azoff.  Alice Cooper wouldn’t be Alice Cooper with out Shep Gordon. Names on presentation plates tell tales of the music business, and the people involved in its successes. Artists, along with the individuals who provide support in shaping and exposing […]

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