Sold Date:
April 6, 2014
Start Date:
March 30, 2014
Final Price:
£221.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
16
Seller Feedback:
4961
Buyer Feedback:
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Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
Vinyl 12" LP
UK
1969
Decca
LK 5025
A:
B:
XARL-9363P-1A
XARL-9364P-2A
Vinyl
VG++
very light sleeve scuffs and surface marks
Labels
VG++
clean, very light spindle marks
Sleeve & Inserts
VG+
light edge and shelf wear, some slight bendng overall, a little crinkling to the inner sleeve
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Original UK MONO pressing! Very rare now, complete with original 'credits' inner sleeve and poster. Very rare UNBOXED Decca logo labels.
A real rarity now, this is a clean example of the vinyl in a pretty good sleeve too. Not many of these to be found now.. one of the last Rolling Stones LPs to appear in a mono edition... if indeed it isn't the last? Is it? Anyway pretty hard to find this one now.
Mono pressings are often very rare. These were often made with specific mixes for mono and in many cases the bands themselves were more interested in the process. Most people in the late 60's didn't have a stereo set-up and mono was standard issue until around 1967, after which they became the rarer pressings due to very small print runs.
I'm not really a record dealer - this is more of a hobby for me.
I am selling this perfectly good record because I record the music and sell it on. I keep hi-resolution vinyl 'rips' made on audiophile equipment.
The recordings can be listened to on dvd-audio discs or through hi-resolution sound-cards.
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Just so you know.
Someone wrote in to say the poster might not be the original! I can't be 100% sure about that but the poster has the 'London' logo and the LP is of course on Decca... I assumed that was because they printed all the posters in the USA but apparently there is one with 'Decca' on it although I can't be sure this isn't the way it actually came.