Let It Bleed

Sold Date: April 15, 2020
Start Date: October 10, 2019
Final Price: £12.66 (GBP)
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We deliver to mainland UK addresses only. No International Shipping.

 

We are able to provide next day delivery for our orders 99% of the time for orders before noon on week days. However, in some cases the delivery may be slightly delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Feel free to contact us anytime to ask for a status update on delivery - we always get back to you as quickly as possible. If the delivery is delayed, we give you the option to cancel your order and receive full refund for the item if you prefer. 

 

We cannot ship to the following areas: Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles, Scottish, Highlands, Scottish Islands, Northern Ireland. This is because our carriers do not allow shipping certain products (e.g. liquids, sprays and batteries) to these locations. In case we receive an order from the above areas, we will still attempt to deliver but cannot guarantee our usual delivery time.

 

We cannot combine shipping, and there is no local pickup. Additionally, our carriers do not provide shipping to certain postcodes. Please contact us if you are unsure whether your postcode is included in our shipping policy. 

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We work hard with all of our customers to ensure that they are getting an excellent shopping experience. Refunds are available for returned items. We accept returns within 30 days from the date you receive your item. If you do have a concern or want to return an item please contact us before opening a return case. Return cases negatively affect selling accounts and we will professionally handle your concerns/returns.

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This version of Let It Bleed was remastered and released in 2006 but still features the artwork of previous versions. If 1968's Beggars Banquet struck the template for the Stones as we now know them, Let It Bleed cast it in stone. Featuring some of their most iconic material (and a cake on the cover baked and decorated by Delia Smith), it's the record that featured original leader Brian Jones' final appearance and new guitarist Mick Taylor's debut with the band. It's a murky, dark and chilly record that, although assembled from sprawling sessions across 1968 and 1969, has greater unity than Beggars Banquet. "Gimme Shelter" is a startling introduction, with Keith Richards opened-tuned guitar circling like a bird of prey over the corpse of the 60s, and Mick Jagger's brooding vocal one of his very best. The Stones' subject matter had always seemed adult in comparison to, say, the Beatles, but on this opening track, they were bleak and portentous; a tale of rape and murder being "just a shot away." Although "Country Honk" is a trifle pointless, "Monkey Man" is a sinister update of the blues; "Midnight Rambler" often extended to snapping point live, referenced the serial killer the Boston Strangler. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" concludes the downbeat air surrounding the record, beginning with the angelic voices of the London Bach Choir and ending in a climatic cacophony. The shows to accompany the album placed the band in the new world of the scaled-up 'rock' tour. The performances climaxed at the Altamont Speedway in San Francisco. The subsequent death of Meredith Hunter at the hands of Hell's Angels exposed the Stones to be out of their depth in the world of devil-courting rock and roll. --Daryl Easlea Find more music at the BBC This link will take you off in a new window Let It Bleed Click here to see description Fast Shipping Great
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We accept PayPal. This is the most secure method to make payments for products or services online.

Delivery

We deliver to mainland UK addresses only. No International Shipping.

 

We are able to provide next day delivery for our orders 99% of the time for orders before noon on week days. However, in some cases the delivery may be slightly delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Feel free to contact us anytime to ask for a status update on delivery - we always get back to you as quickly as possible. If the delivery is delayed, we give you the option to cancel your order and receive full refund for the item if you prefer. 

 

We cannot ship to the following areas: Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles, Scottish, Highlands, Scottish Islands, Northern Ireland. This is because our carriers do not allow shipping certain products (e.g. liquids, sprays and batteries) to these locations. In case we receive an order from the above areas, we will still attempt to deliver but cannot guarantee our usual delivery time.

 

We cannot combine shipping, and there is no local pickup. Additionally, our carriers do not provide shipping to certain postcodes. Please contact us if you are unsure whether your postcode is included in our shipping policy. 

Tracking

You can track your order by clicking the "View order details" link on the listing that you're receiving. Please allow up to 24 hours for order processing. If you have a problem tracking your order or have not received your item, please contact us before opening a request and we will reply to your query always within 24 hours - usually much quicker!

 

Refunds and Returns

We work hard with all of our customers to ensure that they are getting an excellent shopping experience. Refunds are available for returned items. We accept returns within 30 days from the date you receive your item. If you do have a concern or want to return an item please contact us before opening a return case. Return cases negatively affect selling accounts and we will professionally handle your concerns/returns.

Feedback and Contact Info

Communication is KEY to helping us give you the best experience. The best way to contact us is through eBay messages. We work very hard to ensure that our customers are taken care of and always reply to you within 24 hours. As an eBay selling company feedback is our bread and butter. Please contact us with any concerns or problems that you encounter before leaving negative/neutral feedback! We will do our best to turn any less than satisfactory experience into a positive one. If you are happy with our transaction please leave us positive feedback.

Thank you for visiting our ebay store!

This version of Let It Bleed was remastered and released in 2006 but still features the artwork of previous versions. If 1968's Beggars Banquet struck the template for the Stones as we now know them, Let It Bleed cast it in stone. Featuring some of their most iconic material (and a cake on the cover baked and decorated by Delia Smith), it's the record that featured original leader Brian Jones' final appearance and new guitarist Mick Taylor's debut with the band. It's a murky, dark and chilly record that, although assembled from sprawling sessions across 1968 and 1969, has greater unity than Beggars Banquet. "Gimme Shelter" is a startling introduction, with Keith Richards opened-tuned guitar circling like a bird of prey over the corpse of the 60s, and Mick Jagger's brooding vocal one of his very best. The Stones' subject matter had always seemed adult in comparison to, say, the Beatles, but on this opening track, they were bleak and portentous; a tale of rape and murder being "just a shot away." Although "Country Honk" is a trifle pointless, "Monkey Man" is a sinister update of the blues; "Midnight Rambler" often extended to snapping point live, referenced the serial killer the Boston Strangler. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" concludes the downbeat air surrounding the record, beginning with the angelic voices of the London Bach Choir and ending in a climatic cacophony. The shows to accompany the album placed the band in the new world of the scaled-up 'rock' tour. The performances climaxed at the Altamont Speedway in San Francisco. The subsequent death of Meredith Hunter at the hands of Hell's Angels exposed the Stones to be out of their depth in the world of devil-courting rock and roll. --Daryl Easlea Find more music at the BBC This link will take you off in a new window Let It Bleed