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JordyLicks96
Just bought a Mono Let It Bleed on ebay for very cheap!! The LP is known for being released with pressings of the unboxed and boxed Decca labels at the time of release. Got the one with the boxed Decca logo which was only in production for one month (February-March 1970)!!
EXCELLENT!
Something I do not yet have. When you say cheap, can I ask how much?
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JordyLicks96
Just bought a Mono Let It Bleed on ebay for very cheap!! The LP is known for being released with pressings of the unboxed and boxed Decca labels at the time of release. Got the one with the boxed Decca logo which was only in production for one month (February-March 1970)!!
EXCELLENT!
Something I do not yet have. When you say cheap, can I ask how much?
£55 [$74.50]!! (before shipping) all together around $110. He told me the vinyl is in fair shape only but not really a huge deal for me. Just the fact I managed to get such a rare record for that cheap!! Plus I read tonight the copies with the boxed Decca logos are even rarer than the unboxed ones as they were pressed so late into production!!
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JordyLicks96
The debut album with the early version of Tell Me would be a great find. Someone has one up on ebay now for about $1500. I'd also love to find the Shelby pressing of Hot Rocks with the alternate versions of Brown Sugar/Wild Horses.
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JordyLicks96
The debut album with the early version of Tell Me would be a great find. Someone has one up on ebay now for about $1500. I'd also love to find the Shelby pressing of Hot Rocks with the alternate versions of Brown Sugar/Wild Horses.
I have a near mint of that Shelley.
I also have a Hot Rocks from that era, with the Black Hype sticker with the songs listed, still sealed.
I went through a period where all I bought were the old sealed albums. Harder to find now but kind of neat getting like even Some Girls or Emotional Rescue (with original poster), or EVEN Dirty Work with the original red cellophane, still sealed.
It's like a time capsule of music never opened.
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JordyLicks96
The debut album with the early version of Tell Me would be a great find. Someone has one up on ebay now for about $1500. I'd also love to find the Shelby pressing of Hot Rocks with the alternate versions of Brown Sugar/Wild Horses.
I have a near mint of that Shelley.
I also have a Hot Rocks from that era, with the Black Hype sticker with the songs listed, still sealed.
I went through a period where all I bought were the old sealed albums. Harder to find now but kind of neat getting like even Some Girls or Emotional Rescue (with original poster), or EVEN Dirty Work with the original red cellophane, still sealed.
It's like a time capsule of music never opened.
Psst !
I'll tell you a secret .
If you get a record player and open the cellophane , you can actually listen to the music on those plastic disc thingies.
The audiophile in me gets very frustrated by the thought of all those mint original pressings , with their vastly superior sound, that will never be played and heard and listened to.
Preserving stuff for "posterity" is a good thing ...but the wear and harm caused to a pristine record if played on a good deck with a quality stylus is negligible.
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Four Stone Walls
I have just been through my Stones' singles looking for something that. I thought I had but don't ( the Rice Krispies song!).
In the process I found a French Decca EP from 1964.
Carol and I'm a King Bee on the A side ( Face 1) et Walking the Dog and Can I get a Witness on B- side.
Rare? VGC by the way.
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Thanks for discogs info.
No picture sleeve - but mint. (plain white sleeve).
I can't remember how I was so convinced I had the Rice Krispies song as a Decca b-side. I musta had something.
It's been a long long while .....
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I've 3 Rolling Stones MONO Decca LK 4605 with short "TELL ME"
1) side 1/2 1A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
2) side 1/2 2A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
3) side 1/2 2A-1A with: MONA Original inner
Greets, tioms,
Not on E-bay
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On innersleeve is mentioned:
HANDLING" and "PLAYING" the record.
Made in England British patent No. 800513 Forogein patents pending
Inner is inside with plastic.
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I've 3 Rolling Stones MONO Decca LK 4605 with short "TELL ME"
1) side 1/2 1A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
2) side 1/2 2A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
3) side 1/2 2A-1A with: MONA Original inner
Greets, tioms,
Not on E-bay
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tioms
I've 3 Rolling Stones MONO Decca LK 4605 with short "TELL ME"
1) side 1/2 1A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
2) side 1/2 2A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
3) side 1/2 2A-1A with: MONA Original inner
Greets, tioms,
Not on E-bay
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tioms
I've 3 Rolling Stones MONO Decca LK 4605 with short "TELL ME"
1) side 1/2 1A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
2) side 1/2 2A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
3) side 1/2 2A-1A with: MONA Original inner
Greets, tioms,
Not on E-bay
I have also three short Tell Me records:
-1A / -1A
-2A / -1A
-2A / -2A
Still missing -1A / -2A and also a new find reported to be existing a few years back: -3A / -1A !!
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Rockman
sniper .... the old last second count down trick ....
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tioms
I've 3 Rolling Stones MONO Decca LK 4605 with short "TELL ME"
1) side 1/2 1A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
2) side 1/2 2A-1A with: I NEED YOU BABY Original inner
3) side 1/2 2A-1A with: MONA Original inner
Greets, tioms,
Not on E-bay
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deardoctortake1
I believe the " Frankenstein" label as you call it is the actual first edition , not the London boxed you mention above.
I have this "Frankenstein" version as you call it in my collection at The Rolling Stones Museum Of New Jersey, including 7 , so far, different London Mono label variations of this 1st LP. and it has about 4 different mono album cover variations as well.
Feel free to email me where I can show you all the different pictures of the labels and covers