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Elvis Presley – Boy from Tupelo (Starbucks Exclusive CD, 2004)

$12.99

Format: CD
Label: Starbucks/Hear Music
Year: 2004 (U.S. exclusive release)
Condition: Near Mint

A Rare Sip of Rock 'n' Roll History

This rare Starbucks-exclusive CD from 2004 captures the raw, revolutionary sound of a young Elvis Presley in his early Sun Records days (1954–1956). Aptly titled Boy from Tupelo, this compilation brings together 15 foundational tracks that shaped rock 'n' roll history—perfectly brewed for diehard fans and curious newcomers alike.

Released quietly through Starbucks locations across the U.S., this edition has become a hidden gem for Elvis collectors. Complete with brand-new liner notes by Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick, the package itself is a stunner—sleek, vintage-styled, and worthy of prominent shelf space. With limited pressings and no reissue in sight, it's quickly becoming one of the more sought-after Elvis compilations from the 2000s.

Track Highlights

  • That's All Right
  • Blue Moon of Kentucky
  • Good Rockin' Tonight
  • Baby, Let's Play House
  • You're a Heartbreaker
  • Mystery Train

...and many more early rockabilly essentials.

Why This CD Matters

For longtime collectors and 1950s music fans, Boy from Tupelo offers a fresh spin on familiar territory—a beautifully curated, premium edition of some of the most important songs in American music. It's also one of the few Elvis CDs that Starbucks ever carried, giving it a cult-status among fans who appreciate the oddball and the obscure.

Don’t miss your shot at owning this elusive piece of Elvis history. Whether you're a completist, a casual fan, or just love discovering music in unexpected places—this one’s for you.