LOT of 20 ROLLING STONES LPs Exile On Main St, Let It Bleed, Flowers VG Vinyl

Sold Date: October 19, 2014
Start Date: October 12, 2014
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LOT of 20 ROLLING STONES LPs Exile On Main St, Let It Bleed, Flowers VG Vinyl

Here is a huge lot of 20 LPs by The Rolling Stones.  They are: Exile On Main Street, Beggar's Banquet, Out Of Our Heads, Let It Bleed, Aftermath, Now!, Goats Head Soup, It's Only Rock and Roll, Undercover, Stone Age, Big Hits, Hot Rocks, Love You Live, Some Girls, More Hot Rocks, Black and Blue, Flowers, Emotional Rescue, Made In The Shade, and Tattoo You.  

Condition of vinyl ranges from VG++ to G, and condition of sleeves ranges from VG++ to VG- (most are VG or VG+, they have all been cleaned and graded conservatively, some may have marks that effect play, but overall they are fine listening copies.  Full grades, details and matrices are listed below).  All original vintage releases, no modern reissues (Hot Rocks is a digitally remastered copy on virgin vinyl, released in 1986, this is the most recent issue in the lot).  Most have the original inserts.  Some are double LP sets, a few are in mono, one is a UK import on Decca, Emotional Rescue has the giant poster insert (rarely seen), and Tattoo You is a rare Robert Ludwig cut.  Would be a great chance for a new collector to pick some of their best work at once (and save on shipping)!

Shipping within the continental U.S. will be free.  Sorry, no international shipping on this lot, its just too heavy.  

Exile on Main Street, COC 2-2900, stereo, 1972.

Vinyl (2) is VG+/VG+ - Some light scratches and scuffs (one scratch on A side can be felt with a fingertip, but does not cause problems).   Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG - Moderate wear to edges and corners, light ring wear to front and back, small rip inside gatefold, pen on front.  Original inserts, VG+ (edge on one has come unglued).


Beggars Banquet, London PS 539, stereo, 1968. A-2/B-2 etched matrices.

Vinyl is VG+/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Moderate wear to edges and corners, some dark wear to front and back.  Plain white insert.


Out Of Our Heads, London LL-3429, mono, 1966.  1J / 1B etched matrices.

Vinyl is G+/G+ - Many light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG-/VG- - Moderate wear to corners and edges (3" split at top edge), some ring wear to front/dark wear to back, staple holes (top right).  London insert, VG.


Aftermath, London LL-3476, mono, 1966.  1E / 1F etched matrices.

Vinyl is G+/G+ - Many light scratches and scuffs (one on A side that can be felt with a fingertip, causes some noise on the last track).  Labels look VG-, marker.

Sleeve is VG-/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges, ring wear to front and back, marker and highlighter on back, hole punch and staple holes.  London insert, VG.


Let It Bleed, London NPS-4, stereo, 1967.  "XZAL-9363-2  11-11-67",  "XZAL-9364-2  11-11-67"

Vinyl is VG+/VG+ - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Minor wear to corners and edges (bottom left corner is bent), some dark wear to front and back.  Original insert, G-, splits on all sides.


Now, London PS-420, stereo, 1964.  3 / 3 stamped matrices.

Vinyl is G/G+ - Many light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG/VG - Moderate wear to corners and edges, some general wear and crease lines to front and back (small rip fromt back slick).  Plain white insert.


Goats Head Soup, COC 59101, stereo, 1973.  B / G etched matrices.

Vinyl is G/G - Many light scratches and scuffs (a couple deep enough to feel with a fingertip, may effect play), could use a cleaning.  Labels look VG, marker on both.

Sleeve is VG/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges (bottom edge has come unglued, was held together with tape that is still stuck on), some general wear/ring wear to front and back, marker writing on front and back.  Plain white insert.


It's Only Rock And Roll, COC 79101, stereo, 1974.  E / J etched matrices.

Vinyl is VG-/VG- - Many light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG/VG+ - Some moderate wear to corners and edges, some general wear to front and back/some ring wear.  Original insert, VG+, one edge has come unglued.


Undercover, COC 90120-1, stereo, 1983.

Vinyl is VG-/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Some moderate wear to corners and edges (heavier at spine), general wear to front and back (scratch on front).  No insert.


Stone Age, Decca SKL.5084, mono/stereo, 1971.  UK import.  1D / 2D stamped matrices.

Vinyl is VG+/VG++ - A few light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Some minor-to-moderate wear to corners and edges, saw cut (top right), Jem import sticker on front.  Poly lined insert.


Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass), London NP-1, mono, 1966.  3 / 3 etched matrices.

Vinyl is G+/G - Many light scratches and scuffs (one scratch on B side can be felt with a fingertip, may effect play).  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG-/VG- - Some moderate wear to corners and edges (3" split at top right, flap on gatefold is starting to separate), general wear/ring wear to front and back, piece of tape on front.  Color photos insert inside gatefold.  London insert, VG+.


Hot Rocks, London 66671, stereo, 1986.  Digitally remastered version on virgin vinyl.

Vinyl (2) is VG++/VG+ - A few light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG++/VG+ - Some minor-to-moderate wear to corners and edges.  Poly insert (2nd is missing).


Love You Live, COC 2-9001, stereo, 1977.

Vinyl (2) is VG+/VG+ - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges, general wear/ring wear to front and back.  Original insert (2nd is missing).


Some Girls, COC 39108, stereo, 1978.  D / H etched matrices.

Vinyl is VG+/VG+ - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play), smudges.  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG+/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges , general wear to front and back, some crease lines.  Original insert, VG+.


More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies), London 2PS-826, stereo, 1972.

Vinyl (2) is VG+/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges, some general wear/ring wear to front and back.  Original inserts, VG++.


Black and Blue, COC 79104, stereo, 1976.  G / G etched matrices.  Sterling stampers.

Vinyl is VG+/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Minor wear to corners and edges, some general wear/ring wear to front and back (couple divets in back).  Original insert, VG+, small split at bottom edge.


Flowers, London LL-3509, mono, 1967.  1D / 1D etched matrices.

Vinyl is G+/G+ - Many light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip).  Labels look VG, marker on both (Different copy than originally photographed.  The LP in photograph was warped, so I swapped it for another copy I had).

Sleeve is VG+/VG - Some moderate wear to corners and edges (3" split at top right, drill hole at bottom left), some general wear/dark wear to front and back.  Plain white insert.


Emotional Rescue, COC 16015, stereo, 1980.  A / A etched matrices.

Vinyl is VG++/VG+ - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip), fingerprints.  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG+ - Some minor-to-moderate wear to corners and edges, light wear to front and back.  Plain white insert.  Huge promo poster included, VG++.


Made In The Shade, COC 79102, stereo, 1972.  

Vinyl is VG+/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG+/VG - Some minor-to-moderate wear to corners and edges (bottom edge is starting to come unglued), some general wear/ring wear to front and back.  Original insert, VG++.


Tattoo You, COC 16052, stereo, 1981.  B / B etched matrices.  Masterdisk stampers, Robert Ludwig cut!

Vinyl is VG+/VG - Some light scratches and scuffs (nothing deep enough to feel with a fingertip, but some that may effect play).  Labels look VG+.

Sleeve is VG/VG - Some minor-to-moderate wear to corners and edges, general wear to front and back.  Original insert, VG+ (one edge is starting to come unglued).



As a collector, I try to provide as much information and a description of each record’s condition as possible.  Unless a sound sample is posted (always of the record you are bidding on), records are graded visually.  My grading system is as follows:

M – Mint – Unopened or just opened.  I very rarely use this grade, I reserve it for the most pristine copies.

NM (+&-) – Near Mint – Record has been treated with care.  Free of notable scratches or abrasions.  Label is generally in great condition.   

VG++ (or EX) – Very Good ++ - May have a couple light surface scratches or scuffs, but is very listenable and should not disturb play.  Label may have slight wear, writing or marks.

VG (+&-) – Very Good – May have more than a few light scratches or a couple heavier scratches or scuffs.  May play with some crackling, but not enough to overpower the music.  Sleeve may have a seam split, ring wear, writing, etc.

G (+&-)– Good – Record may have multiple scratches or small gouge(s).  May have significant crackling that may overpower the music, but still listenable.  Label may be torn.

F (+&-) – Fair – Record has significant damage.


Shipping:

Within the continental U.S. is a flat rate of $4.00 via USPS first class, or Media Mail for albums.  

45's & 7" Records - Up to 5 can be sent for $4.00 within the U.S. $1.00 per additional LP within the U.S. 


Shipping within North America (Canada and Mexico) is $12 via USPS first class for 45s or Media Mail for LPs.

45's & 7" Records - Up to 5 can be sent for $12. $3.00 per additional LP.


International shipping is a flat rate of $15 for 45’s and $18 for albums via USPS first class. 

$1.00 per additional 45 internationally. $3.00 per additional LP internationally (up to 5, double LP's count as 2). More than 5 LP's will be shipped in multiple boxes via First Class or one box via Priority.


I use only high-quality shipping materials designed for mailing records.  If your purchase is over $50, I encourage insurance.

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