ROLLING STONES LP AND ORIGINAL CONCERT TICKET. THE ROLLING STONES LP (1964). UNBOXED DECCA MONO LK 4605. MATRIX : XARL 6271 – 1A & XARL 6272 – 3A. STAMPERS : 2B / G 1 & 1 / K 11. SLEEVE IS EXCELLENT + AND DICS VERY GOOD +. AN ORIGINAL LIVERPOOL EMPIRE CONCERT TICKET MARCH 6TH 1965. DISC WILL BE POSTED SEPARATELY IN A NEW POLY LINED INNER SLEEVE.
ROLLING STONES LP AND ORIGINAL CONCERT TICKET. THE ROLLING STONES LP (1964). UNBOXED DECCA MONO LK 4605. MATRIX : XARL 6271 – 1A & XARL 6272 – 3A. STAMPERS : 2B / G 1 & 1 / K 11. SLEEVE IS EXCELLENT + AND DICS VERY GOOD +. AN ORIGINAL LIVERPOOL EMPIRE CONCERT TICKET MARCH 6TH 1965. DISC WILL BE POSTED SEPARATELY IN A NEW POLY LINED INNER SLEEVE.
Decca? – LK 4725, Decca? – LK. Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, Export copy. First pressing according to Stones on Decca. Differs from The Rolling Stones – Out Of Our Heads on the cover back: track A6: “I’m Alright (First pressing version) instead of : “I’m All Right (later). Export version: manufactured in England for distribution in Europe. First cat# on spine, sevond on back cover, third on label. Label design and matrix run outs different comparing other versions. According to Stones on Decca this label is version 3. Matrix Numbers upside down text, above main cat# on labels, are: Side One ARL. 6791, Side Two ARL. They are between brackets (different from The Rolling Stones – Out Of Our Heads). Labels and sleeve as pictured. 1-A/1-A matrix run off. Some clear tape on side 1 label – text underneath still visible. Previous owner’s surname written in biro on side 1 label. Side 2 label is clean. Vinyl just about VG+. Vinyl has been pro-cleaned. Previous owner’s name written at top edge on back of sleeve. Sleeve looks solid from the front and spine is intact. Sleeve has some wear to the back and writing at the top edge.