Here's a slightly better sticker and a later PR labels. I was most disappointed to blow $100 on a still sealed, no-cut outs copy of this and find it was a warner logo later press that looked (and sounded) like it had already been played a 1000 times. I think Michael Fremer calls it 'Streetwalker' vinyl.
How'd they do that ("On Arabic or Hebrew copies then they are sitting in the right order!" ) if they didn't sit in the correct order the first time, then returned the next day and found the house demolished??
The story goes that having seen the photos, they realised they were sitting in the 'wrong' order of Nash, Stills & Crosby. They returned to the same spot the next day, intending to sit on the couch in the correct configuration only to find the house had been demolished. Dallas Taylor the drummer was not present and is pasted in the back door.
On Arabic or Hebrew copies then they are sitting in the right order!
That's interesting. I never noticed that the image on the front and back of the record sleeve fit together until after I made the scans, uploaded the images and saw them next to each other on this page.
Found a sticker that was on original LP's promoting two singles on the album which I have added. "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" topped out at #21, while "Marakesh Express" dented the Top 30 at #28 on the BB chart.
Added Monarch Records, Los Angeles, CA label variant which I just discovered I also had in my collection. The Monarch deltas for this are:
Side One Δ 13395.
Side Two Δ 13395-X.
Added label variant from Specialty Records Corp., Olyphant, PA. Also added a sticker that was on the back of the LP jacket listing the songs on the album since there was no listing printed on cover.