The Rolling Stones – No 2. 2A/-1A 1st Press, Unboxed Decca, “Blind Man” Sleeve Text. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (More details below). Can I make you an offer? All of our items are fixed price but we do offer multibuy discounts. 5% on 2 items, 10% on 3 items and 15% on 4 or more items. What condition is the Vinyl? The grading can be found in the title, condition box and item specifics. All international items are sent using a tracked service. Can you remove the vinyl from the sleeve? All records are removed from the outer sleeve to prevent seam splits in transit. GRADING All of our stock is visually graded, records are only play tested if they present visually with issues, this will be noted on the listing description. The grading of the playing surface can be found in our listings in the item title, specifics and the condition box. Separate sleeve grading can be found in the item specifics and condition box. Some sleeve damage will be described in the condition box but please take time to examine the photographs and ensure you are happy. On mobile you will need to expand the “about this item” and “see full description” sections to view all of the information. GRADING GUIDANCE Near Mint – The records looks as though it has been played rarely if ever. The playing surface and playback will be clean. Excellent – The record shows signs of having been played but there are little or no visible marks on the playing surface. Very Good+ – The record has obviously been played and there are some light marks on the playing surface. Very Good – The record has obviously been played and there are noticeable marks and scuffs on the playing surface. If these marks look as though they will impact play back it will be play tested, this will be noted in the listing description. Good – Lots of marks on the playing surface which will likely result in deterioration of the sound quality and background noise. We only sell records with this grading if they are very unusual and there will normally be notes on the listing about specific issues. They will be priced accordingly. PACKAGING All of our records are sent in specialist 150 gsm corrugated flatpacks and larger orders in specialist LP wrap boxes manufactured with buffer edges to protect your order. Vinyl is removed from the outer sleeve prevent seam splits in transit and dispatched in an outer plastic sleeves to minimise surface wear and prevent moisture damage. The contents & value of your order will upload automatically so we are not able to change this.
The Rolling Stones – No 2. 2A/-1A 1st Press, Unboxed Decca, “Blind Man” Sleeve Text. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (More details below). Can I make you an offer? All of our items are fixed price but we do offer multibuy discounts. 5% on 2 items, 10% on 3 items and 15% on 4 or more items. What condition is the Vinyl? The grading can be found in the title, condition box and item specifics. All international items are sent using a tracked service. Can you remove the vinyl from the sleeve? All records are removed from the outer sleeve to prevent seam splits in transit. GRADING All of our stock is visually graded, records are only play tested if they present visually with issues, this will be noted on the listing description. The grading of the playing surface can be found in our listings in the item title, specifics and the condition box. Separate sleeve grading can be found in the item specifics and condition box. Some sleeve damage will be described in the condition box but please take time to examine the photographs and ensure you are happy. On mobile you will need to expand the “about this item” and “see full description” sections to view all of the information. GRADING GUIDANCE Near Mint – The records looks as though it has been played rarely if ever. The playing surface and playback will be clean. Excellent – The record shows signs of having been played but there are little or no visible marks on the playing surface. Very Good+ – The record has obviously been played and there are some light marks on the playing surface. Very Good – The record has obviously been played and there are noticeable marks and scuffs on the playing surface. If these marks look as though they will impact play back it will be play tested, this will be noted in the listing description. Good – Lots of marks on the playing surface which will likely result in deterioration of the sound quality and background noise. We only sell records with this grading if they are very unusual and there will normally be notes on the listing about specific issues. They will be priced accordingly. PACKAGING All of our records are sent in specialist 150 gsm corrugated flatpacks and larger orders in specialist LP wrap boxes manufactured with buffer edges to protect your order. Vinyl is removed from the outer sleeve prevent seam splits in transit and dispatched in an outer plastic sleeves to minimise surface wear and prevent moisture damage. The contents & value of your order will upload automatically so we are not able to change this.
This album by The Rolling Stones is a must-have for any music lover. With its unique sound and incredible energy, Their Satanic Majesties Request is a true masterpiece. The record features studio recordings of the band’s most popular hits, including “Paint It Black” and Gimme Chocolate! The album is a perfect addition to any collection, whether you’re a fan of pop, rock, or contemporary Christian genres. The vinyl record is in excellent shape and has been well-cared for, so you can rest assured that you’re getting a high-quality product. The album cover art is stunning, featuring the band’s iconic logo and a striking image of a satanic majesty. With their unique blend of British Psychedelia, Psychedelic Pop, and Psychedelic/Garage styles, This album is sure to be a hit with any listener.
SIGHT AND SOUND MEDIA. Our aim is to make it easy for you to invest in some of the best music and film memorabilia around. We work hard to source amazing framed posters, vintage adverts, rare vinyl, concert programmes. Promotional items, plus so much more. New items will be listed every week. Here we have an ORIGINAL music advert featuring ROLLING STONES. This artwork is promoting the 1969 single Honky Tonk Women. It’s been carefully removed from a vintage musical publication from back in the day. And placed in a custom made to measure mount and housed in a stylish black frame. The combination of mount and frame chosen ensures the item can be displayed to its best advantage. The overall size of the frame is approximately 20″ deep x 16″ wide (50cms x 40cms). This will look incredibly impressive on the wall of your home, office, business or man/woman cave. It will become the focal point of attention and a great source of conversation. Not to mention a great genuine investment. WE DO NOT SELL COPIES, JUST ORIGINALS. All items will be packaged well and dispatched normally within 48 hours, if not sooner.
A very rare opportunity to own a hardback copy of’Ronnie Wood Artist’ hand signed with sketch from Musician Ronnie Wood. Ronnie Wood is an English rock musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, artist, author, and radio personality best known as a member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group. Wood’s paintings, drawings and prints frequently feature icons of popular culture and have been exhibited all over the world. He did the cover artwork to Eric Clapton’s 1988 box set Crossroads. Several of his paintings, including a work commissioned by Andrew Lloyd Webber, are displayed at London’s Drury Lane Theatre. Art critic Brian Sewell has called Wood “an accomplished and respectable artist” and the South Bank Show has devoted an entire program to his artwork. Wood is also co-owner (along with sons Jamie and Tyrone) of a London art gallery called Scream. In addition to signing the book Ronnie has also added a “Woody Woodpecker” sketch, significant to his nickname’Woody. Great piece with rare sketch signed by the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist! Whilst the majority of items are obtained in person by myself, a small amount have been obtained via other reliable sources. Please check out my other listings for more great collectibles, autographs and memorabilia. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
29 Vinyl LPs Job Lot. From the 1960’s, 1970’s & 1 from 1980. The records, jackets and inner sleeves are all in various conditions as is borne out by the detailed pictures. All were used by a single, caring person throughout their lives (mainly myself) and have not seen a record player for at least 40 years! 1963 The Beatles – Please Please Me / E. PCS 3042 (Stereo) – see detailed pics. 1964 The Rolling Stones – Self-Titled Debut Album / DECCA LK 4605 (Mono) – see detailed pics. 1965 The Beatles – Help! PCM 1255 (Mono) – see detailed pics. 1965 Donovan – Colours / Hallmark Records HMA 241. 1966 The Beach Boys – Best of the Beach Boys / Capitol Records T 20856. 1970 Donovan – Self-Titled Double Album / Ariola 85 080 XBT Duplo-Sound. 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Deja Vu / Atlantic Records ATL 50001. Without the original Jacket – comes in Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Double LP Jacket. 1971 Wings – Wild Life / Apple Record C 062-04-946. 1972 Don McLean – Self-Titled Album / United Artists Records USA-29399. 1972 Simon & Garfunkel – Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits / CBS 69003. 1974 Earth, Wind & Fire – Open Your Eyes / CBS S 65844. 1975 Procol Harum – Procol’s Ninth / Chrysalis Records 6307 666 – original lyrics sheet. 1975 Genesis – A Trick Of The Tail / Charisma Records 6369 974 – original printed paper sleeve. 1975 Leonhard Cohen – Greatest Hits / CBS 69161 – original printed paper sleeve. 1975 The Kinks – Encore! Double Album / PYE Records DP. 30 A & B. 1975 Nazareth – Hair Of The Dog / Mooncrest Records Crest 27. 1975 Goddess of Fortune / Produced by George Harrison – Spiritual Sky – original cardboard sleeve with lyrics. 1977 The Sound of Bread – Their 20 Finest Songs / Elektra K52062. 1977 Bee Gees and others – Saturday Night Fever Double Album / RSO Records – RSO Super Double 2658 1233. 1978 Dire Straits – Self-Titled Debut Album / Vertigo 9102 021 – original sleeve with lyrics & photo – looking so very young. 1978 Bob Dylan – Street Legal / CBS 86067 – original sleeve with a photo either side and the original lyrics sheet. 1978 The Original Sloth Band – Self-Titled Album / Troubadour Records TR-006. 1979 Supertramp – Breakfast In America / A&M Records SP-3708 – original cardboard sleeve with lyrics. 1980 John Lennon & Yoko Ono – Double Fantasy / Geffen Records K99131 – original cardboard sleeve with lyrics. Weighing close to a stone (6.4kg) before wrapping, these records will be packaged well and.
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking. I Got The Blues. Nice copy sleeve insert and inner excellent condition light shelf wear and marks to sleeve. Sent placed in a resealable clear sleeve new poly lined inner added. Labels clean very good condition due to biro on side one previous owners name. Vinyl is also clean some light hairlines excellent condition audio is superb. Please see images as they form an important part or the item description.
1972, Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones) “HIT PARADER” Magazine (No Label) Vintage. This product data sheet is originally written in English. 1972, Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones), “HIT PARADER” Magazine (No Label) Scarce. Great Collectible of the Legendary Front Man of the Stones!! “I Can’t Get No, Satisfaction”.