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mpmternst
Sorry to join the thread so late. From what I read here, I think I have a German first pressing of Beggars Banquet. What's the story with the track listing inside of the booklet? Thanks.
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mpmternst
What's the story with the track listing inside of the booklet?
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mpmternst
What's the story with the track listing inside of the booklet?
If this is really the inside of the booklet of 'Beggars Banquet', then it is a totally misprint. The track listing belongs to Simply Red's 'Picture Book', their debut album released in October 1985. Unfortunately I don't know more about the misprint in the booklet, seems to be a mistake by the printing works (maybe they had forgotten to exchange the plate).
Simply Red's frontman Mick Hucknall seems to be a Stones fan - he was among the guests at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones on 12th July 2012:
That is a great one. Very-very rare. 01# - is number of glass master I guess. There are other numers 02# and 03#.Quote
DECCA61
i cant make a scan .. BUT i HAVE a Germany copy of THE ROLLING STONES - THE ROLLING STONES. with the very very first FFRR "london recordings" matrix says: 820 047-2 # 01 ... it that unknown ?? the # 01
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Eirik
Quite amazing, Ironbelly. It's like there's two mixes/cd masterings on two similar prints. Why did they do that actually? Have you tried comparing the early UK London/Abkco versions as well? E.g. my early version of LIB has catalogue number 844 473-2. Disc is pressed in the UK by Universal.
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mpmternst
Here is a scan of my cd of Their Satanic Magesties Request. "Made in West Germany" with silver paint to the center hole, but labelled Abkco Records with a black London logo.
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ironbelly
Hmmm... This is not London. This is so called 'old ABKCO'. It is version for the US from December 1986. Although, it was pressed in Hanover.
The differences between London, 'old ABKCO' and '2002 remasters' were described in details by Luke and Dave some 11 years ago.
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mpmternst
What's the story with the track listing inside of the booklet?
If this is really the inside of the booklet of 'Beggars Banquet', then it is a totally misprint. The track listing belongs to Simply Red's 'Picture Book', their debut album released in October 1985. Unfortunately I don't know more about the misprint in the booklet, seems to be a mistake by the printing works (maybe they had forgotten to exchange the plate).
Simply Red's frontman Mick Hucknall seems to be a Stones fan - he was among the guests at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones on 12th July 2012:
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mariannerl
@ironbelly: your posting on stonestreff board is released now. I am very sorry I was not online to do it. We don't allow postings including links for new members (spam reasons). Hopefully somebody will have some answers or informations to complete this discussion.
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DGA35
Hi Treacle, I live out in the valley so I used to drive down to the huge Boxing Day sales at A&B every year! Bought my first Sony CD player Boxing Day 85. Hot Rocks was actually sold as 2 separate CD's. On my disc 1, I still have the sale sticker on it from Sam The Record Man, $26.99! At the time I thought that was a rip off but since that was the only version available and that was the only time I ever saw it, I figured I'd better get it!
These days, where do you shop for CD's or albums? I try to stop into Neptoon Records on Main a few times a year when I'm in town. Other than that, it seems Walmart and Target have the most selection.