Includes colour poster and printed inner sleeve.
Number: 450111 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By: raowood Description: Cover |
Number: 614061 Uploaded By: nicoldo64 Description: Back cover |
Number: 614062 Uploaded By: nicoldo64 Description: A side |
Number: 614063 Uploaded By: nicoldo64 Description: B side |
Number: 638326 Uploaded By: Paul Vinyl Description: A- DIFFERENT TEXT LAYOUT |
Number: 638327 Uploaded By: Paul Vinyl Description: B- DIFFERENT TEXT LAYOUT |
Number: 2860022 Uploaded By: Paul Vinyl Description: Stereo Front Cover With Poster Sticker On With "Peep-Hole" Back Cover |
Number: 773501 Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade Description: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - "Peep-Hole" Back Cover - "Sleeve Printed In England By Upton Printing Group" (Bottom Right) |
Number: 773508 Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade Description: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - Blue Stereo Credit Inner Sleeve - Front (Later - With Choir Credit Blacked Out) |
Number: 773514 Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade Description: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - Blue Stereo Inner Sleeve - Back |
Number: 773525 Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade Description: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - Label - Side 1 |
Number: 773528 Uploaded By: Magic Marmalade Description: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - Label - Side 2 |
Number: 844885 Uploaded By: Juke Jules SUBS Description: Inner Sleeve Rear |
Number: 844918 Uploaded By: Juke Jules SUBS Description: Poster Insert |
Number: 983774 Uploaded By: All Rights Edited By: All Rights Description: A Side unboxed, no speed listed |
Number: 983775 Uploaded By: All Rights Edited By: All Rights Description: B Side unboxed no speed listed |
Number: 1187293 Uploaded By: Deltics Description: NME advert December 6 1969 |
Number: 1190476 Uploaded By: Deltics Description: NME advert |
Number: 1466548 Uploaded By: Larden Description: Front cover |
Number: 2196496 Uploaded By: goodbear66 Description: A Side Unboxed Decca with speed |
Number: 2196501 Uploaded By: goodbear66 Description: B Side Unboxed Decca with speed |
Number: 2196505 Uploaded By: goodbear66 Description: Rear Sleeve Senol Printing (with peep-hole upper right) |
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Juke Jules SUBS 21st Nov 2016
| | Indeed - 37/6 would have bought you about 20 ppints of 'Best', as would £60 now |
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ppint. 14th Nov 2016
| | "only" ? |
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Deltics 13th Nov 2016
| | NME review added. Only 37s 6d! |
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Magic Marmalade 21st Feb 2016
| | Thanks for uploading the Earliest unboxed labels All Rights. |
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Magic Marmalade 7th Dec 2015
| | The Rolling Stones best ever track:
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Juke Jules SUBS 20th Sep 2015
| | Images added: rear of inner sleeve showing full credits, plus folded poster insert |
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Juke Jules SUBS 20th Sep 2015
| | Sir David Willcocks died last Thursday, and tributes to him include recollections of how he conducted his London Bach Choir on the track You Can't Always Get What You Want, with the boy sopranos happily taking a high C
Looking at MM's images, I see that the choir was initially credited, but then redacted. Also, the BGVs were credited to Nanette Newman
Comments on the single F 12952 give further details about Nanette |
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Magic Marmalade 15th Jun 2015
| | You know, I was so busy looking, I could not see that!
Does it really count though?
There are five tracks on the record on the cover, and the breaks (Quiet bits) look like it might actually be Let It Bleed, and side A at that.
(Obviously just mocked up the label for the shoot... but makes you wonder: did someone pocket that copy after the photos? - could it be out there somewhere? - How much would that be worth on the open market? (!!!!!))
((((Even the shattered bits and label, thatis!))))) |
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Boursin 15th Jun 2015
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This is the only Decca album of theirs which does not have The Rolling Stones anywhere on the cover, inner sleeve, or labels
Actually it does say "The Rolling Stones" on the vinyl disc shown in both the front and back cover photos.
*cough*
Maybe they wanted to minimise the risk of interpreting "The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed" as a declarative sentence. On the inner sleeve, where both parts of it are the same colour, there is a slash between them. (And Let It Be doesn't say "The Beatles" on the front cover either.) |
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Magic Marmalade 14th Jun 2015
| | That a whole nation of individuals will be offended for reasons of personal heritage and identity if we do not refer to the collective authors of this particular album as simply Rolling Stones, rather than The Rolling Stones?
As a point of interest, if you point your eyes at this title on other formats, the 8 track of the time also does not have "the" anywhere on it next to Rolling Stones, but the CDs do, and have corrected this.
So this is why I'm wondering what the reason is... it would seem there must be, it's just that I don't know what it is. |
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ppint. 14th Jun 2015
| | manic marmalade: and did you take note when "the ukraine" became "ukraine" ?
(the reasons may, possibly, be congruent, identical - and even, the same...)
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Magic Marmalade 14th Jun 2015
| | An odd little bit of trivia:
This is the only Decca album of theirs which does not have The Rolling Stones anywhere on the cover, inner sleeve, or labels (One or two have it on the labels only, or the cover only, but the addition of "The" to their name is to be found somewhere).
I notice a couple of their albums which do have "The" somewhere present on either label or cover (or element of packaging) have been entered just under the name Rolling Stones, whereas this has been entered under: The Rolling Stones...
Is there any reason why the The has been dropped for this album entirely, and why they are a bit random on other albums?
Should this be listed purely under the name: Rolling Stones (drop the The)?
(Only Exile On Main St. is the same after the Deccas releases as far as submitted scans can reveal). |
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Magic Marmalade 13th Jun 2015
| | Added scans of "peep-hole" back cover, blue stereo inner sleeve, and label variations (Small labels).
My matrices for this are: 3W, 6W. |
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janiejjones 9th Jan 2014
| | By the time of the boxed labels the inner was company l/h with poly lining.
Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited
Printed by Clout & Baker |
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nboldock 28th Aug 2013
| | Apparently so! I wonder if anyone ate it... |
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Deltics 28th Aug 2013
| | Cake by Delia! |
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