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Undercover1
Thanks treacle, No, mine does not have ffrr anywhere, cover or label.
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Råkk & Rålls. They recently bought two huge RS collections. Candy shop indeed
La de swinge la de råkk & råll...
who's Selling his RS - Collection..
I'm sure it's an estate sale....sad to know that will happen to all our collections one day!
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Råkk & Rålls. They recently bought two huge RS collections. Candy shop indeed
La de swinge la de råkk & råll...
who's Selling his RS - Collection..
I'm sure it's an estate sale....sad to know that will happen to all our collections one day!
Hold on tight... He sold his copies, he still owns all those releases
No, that is weird I think. Check the back of the album cover, does it say DECCA or London? The cover for 12x5 and the UK No. 2 are the same, but the UK album has no words.Quote
Undercover1
Thanks treacle, but to my knowledge there wasn't another mono pressing after 1965,stereo yes, but unaware of mono. But I may be wrong, you guys know more about this stuff than me...It looks great and plays great so im happy with it either way.
You know what I find peculiar about it though? It doesn't have the name of the album, 12x5, on the label....strange, but maybe that's how they all are.
Thanks for the insight though!!!
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Råkk & Rålls. They recently bought two huge RS collections. Candy shop indeed
La de swinge la de råkk & råll...
who's Selling his RS - Collection..
I'm sure it's an estate sale....sad to know that will happen to all our collections one day!
Hold on tight... He sold his copies, he still owns all those releases
So you're saying that the original owner is just selling extra copies of his collection, if effect, lightening up?
If so that's cool...I've often thought about that myself. I have uber-multiple copies of certain releases that really shouldn't be taking up so much space. I rather think that some of the stuff has gone up a fair bit in value.
Just hard to justify the time going through everything and deciding what to sell, and then posting each thing on EBAY.
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Undercover1
No treacle... It's ON the cover! It's NOT on the label!! Don't let your world rock yet... I think u misunderstood. See my pics..
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frankotero
For the record (pun intended) TSMR was the last Stones LP pressed in Mono. Some say it's a better and louder mix than the Decca pressing. I had it once but the condition wasn't good enough for to make a fair comparison. Happy hunting fellas.
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tioms
In UK every LP from the first LP till Let it Bleed is or was in mono, Decca, red labels.
Included:
Out of Our heads UK and (Export)
Big Hits
Flowers
Through The Past Darkly
Have You Seen your Mother Live.
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In UK every LP from the first LP till Let it Bleed is or was in mono, Decca, red labels.
Included:
Out of Our heads UK and (Export)
Big Hits
Flowers
Through The Past Darkly
Have You Seen your Mother Live.
Of course you realize that for both 'Hits' albums and TSMR the DECCA mono label was light blue, not red.
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In UK every LP from the first LP till Let it Bleed is or was in mono, Decca, red labels.
Included:
Out of Our heads UK and (Export)
Big Hits
Flowers
Through The Past Darkly
Have You Seen your Mother Live.
Of course you realize that for both 'Hits' albums and TSMR the DECCA mono label was light blue, not red.
"Through The Past Darkly" had red labels.
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boston2006
Had to take a look , I got one !
Woo Hoo !!
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frankotero
Congrats Boston2006. If you have the UK Decca Mono maybe you can make a comparison for us? I'm curious to know. And, enjoy your knew treasure!
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Congrats Boston2006. If you have the UK Decca Mono maybe you can make a comparison for us? I'm curious to know. And, enjoy your knew treasure!
the complicated part is that there are two versions of the DECCA Mono as well, the original being true mono, and the slightly later edition being a stereo fold down. I have no idea why they did that...you can tell by the matrix numbers but off hand I don't have that info.
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Congrats Boston2006. If you have the UK Decca Mono maybe you can make a comparison for us? I'm curious to know. And, enjoy your knew treasure!
the complicated part is that there are two versions of the DECCA Mono as well, the original being true mono, and the slightly later edition being a stereo fold down. I have no idea why they did that...you can tell by the matrix numbers but off hand I don't have that info.
That is rather strange. I'd be curious to hear the difference in the mixes. Perhaps there was a problem with the original mono master or the stereo fold down actually sounded better than the original mono mix for some reason.
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Congrats Boston2006. If you have the UK Decca Mono maybe you can make a comparison for us? I'm curious to know. And, enjoy your knew treasure!
the complicated part is that there are two versions of the DECCA Mono as well, the original being true mono, and the slightly later edition being a stereo fold down. I have no idea why they did that...you can tell by the matrix numbers but off hand I don't have that info.
That is rather strange. I'd be curious to hear the difference in the mixes. Perhaps there was a problem with the original mono master or the stereo fold down actually sounded better than the original mono mix for some reason.
Some info here: [www.stonesondecca.com]