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kait
i never knew that leavell plays his piano with a guitar pick
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Francios Fucqua
Some 1964 US stuff. Original itineraries, June tour stubs, promo photos from General Artists Corporation (GAC) who promoted the 64 tours, a press pass for San Diego November 1, signed TAMI show ticket, a couple of flyers, etc.
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JordiStones
Plexi, there were three of them near Twickenham Stadium.
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JordiStones
Plexi, there were three of them near Twickenham Stadium.
I dont remember seeing that third one. My kids went to the bannister in a turnabout and took maybe 8 of them, packed them home on the plane.
Then last year my wife and daughter took one of the huge Stones at the O2 billboard posters outside the O2.
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stones69
the first LP on London - LL3375. I just bought a copy and mine has the poster,inner poly lined sleeve with LONDON/ffrr logo, and the record has the maroon label with matching LONDON/ffrr logo and says "Made in England". Interestingly, the cover does not have the "free full color photo... box" at all, but does have the matching LONDON/ffrr box at upper right. Cover is smooth, not textured.
Thanks much!
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stones69
the first LP on London - LL3375. I just bought a copy and mine has the poster,inner poly lined sleeve with LONDON/ffrr logo, and the record has the maroon label with matching LONDON/ffrr logo and says "Made in England". Interestingly, the cover does not have the "free full color photo... box" at all, but does have the matching LONDON/ffrr box at upper right. Cover is smooth, not textured.
Thanks much!
I try to reply: maybe relics will be more precise. The first US albums were pressed in UK by Decca with London logo and exported to London records who housed them in a US sleeve.
These albums are: England newest hitmakers, England greatest hitmakers, 12x5, Now, Out of our heads. (Never found a December, which I think doesn't exist).
Let's focus on the England Newest LL3375: this album arrived with three different labels: 1) the white promo one; 2)the red one indicatinf on top "Made in England"; 3) the red mono one indicating "Made in England by te Decca Records Co."
The 3 albums were housed in the heavy US carton cover and they all included the photo. The only diference is for the Promo White which has a white circle sticker on cover: Promotional album - Not for sale.
All the three cover had on front cover the ad: Free full color photo.
Then, on the back, there's another ad: Start a Rolling Stones Fan Club.
The record you have should be dark red and, as far as I understood has been housed in a more recent outer sleeve, which is the one used for the London boxed labels.
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stones69
the first LP on London - LL3375. I just bought a copy and mine has the poster,inner poly lined sleeve with LONDON/ffrr logo, and the record has the maroon label with matching LONDON/ffrr logo and says "Made in England". Interestingly, the cover does not have the "free full color photo... box" at all, but does have the matching LONDON/ffrr box at upper right. Cover is smooth, not textured.
Thanks much!
I try to reply: maybe relics will be more precise. The first US albums were pressed in UK by Decca with London logo and exported to London records who housed them in a US sleeve.
These albums are: England newest hitmakers, England greatest hitmakers, 12x5, Now, Out of our heads. (Never found a December, which I think doesn't exist).
Let's focus on the England Newest LL3375: this album arrived with three different labels: 1) the white promo one; 2)the red one indicatinf on top "Made in England"; 3) the red mono one indicating "Made in England by te Decca Records Co."
The 3 albums were housed in the heavy US carton cover and they all included the photo. The only diference is for the Promo White which has a white circle sticker on cover: Promotional album - Not for sale.
All the three cover had on front cover the ad: Free full color photo.
Then, on the back, there's another ad: Start a Rolling Stones Fan Club.
The record you have should be dark red and, as far as I understood has been housed in a more recent outer sleeve, which is the one used for the London boxed labels.
It may be as simple as that the cover was switched. or the above could be true. Hard to say with 40+ year old records, that weren't bought in the day, or that are truly factory sealed.
>>>how many white label promo's are pressed from England's newest hitmakers?
Probably less than one hundred or so. I dont know exactly, but the next time I talk with Abcko, will try and find out.
JR
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mattleeuk
Here you go Vinyl Junkies! The first Acetate cut by the completed Stones line up, it doesn't need any more introduction. Feast your eyes :-)
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stones69
the first LP on London - LL3375. I just bought a copy and mine has the poster,inner poly lined sleeve with LONDON/ffrr logo, and the record has the maroon label with matching LONDON/ffrr logo and says "Made in England". Interestingly, the cover does not have the "free full color photo... box" at all, but does have the matching LONDON/ffrr box at upper right. Cover is smooth, not textured.
Thanks much!
I try to reply: maybe relics will be more precise. The first US albums were pressed in UK by Decca with London logo and exported to London records who housed them in a US sleeve.
These albums are: England newest hitmakers, England greatest hitmakers, 12x5, Now, Out of our heads. (Never found a December, which I think doesn't exist).
Let's focus on the England Newest LL3375: this album arrived with three different labels: 1) the white promo one; 2)the red one indicatinf on top "Made in England"; 3) the red mono one indicating "Made in England by te Decca Records Co."
The 3 albums were housed in the heavy US carton cover and they all included the photo. The only diference is for the Promo White which has a white circle sticker on cover: Promotional album - Not for sale.
All the three cover had on front cover the ad: Free full color photo.
Then, on the back, there's another ad: Start a Rolling Stones Fan Club.
The record you have should be dark red and, as far as I understood has been housed in a more recent outer sleeve, which is the one used for the London boxed labels.
It may be as simple as that the cover was switched. or the above could be true. Hard to say with 40+ year old records, that weren't bought in the day, or that are truly factory sealed.
>>>how many white label promo's are pressed from England's newest hitmakers?
Probably less than one hundred or so. I dont know exactly, but the next time I talk with Abcko, will try and find out.
JR
Thanks straycat58 and stone-relics. Have you seen the UK LPs housed in UK poly lined inner sleeves in US jackets as I described mine?