ROLLING STONES BEGGARS BANQUET 1978 COLORED VINYL DECCA STEREO 6835 205 SEALED

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DOMESTIC FIRST $ 6  EACH ADDITIONAL $ 2   FOREIGN FIRST $ 24 SECOND $ 10 EACH ADDITIONAL $6   THIS IS A ORIGINAL COLLECTORS ADDITION SEALED  AND STORED IN A DRY CLEAN ROOM WITH THICK PLASTIC SLEEVE. THIS IS NOT THE REISSUE BUT THE 1983 PRESSING . THERE ARE NO SEALED COPIES ON EBAY OR DISCOG . THIS IS IN A VINYL BAG .  PRESSING IS 35 YEARS OLD

Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet Sealed Vinyl Record Lp Album 1978 Decca Color

Label: Decca Records ‎ ‎

Product Code: 6835 205

Format: Virgin White or Clear Vinyl LP - Original Factory Sealed



Discography About The Record:

From the manner it was recorded  at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, to the track selection, a mixture of rockers (“Street Fighting Man”), blues numbers (“Prodigal Son”, “No Expectations”) and ballads (“Salt Of The Earth”), the band truly came into their own, and the Rolling Stones’ music of today is a reflection of what happened in that studio in 1968, they reached their musical manhood.

The genesis of the epic song “Sympathy For The Devil” is well documented in the Jean Luc Goddard film One Plus One . While 1967’s Their Satanic Majesties was recorded after Mick and Keith’s traumatic and unjust, drugs bust, it was almost too soon to be reflected in their songwriting. Whereas “Sympathy For The Devil”, and much of Beggars Banquet hint at a defiance at what they’d been through, and a strength from the experience.

The album also marks a change in musical direction for the band, with the debut of Jimmy Miller as producer, who went on to collaborate with the band on Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main St and Goats Head Soup. Miller had also produced Traffic and Spooky Tooth, and co-wrote “I’m A Man” with Steve Winwood. Other musicians who appeared on the album  are Nicky Hopkins on piano, Dave Mason on guitar and mandolin and a gospel choir from Los Angeles.

The only non Jagger/ Richards song on the album, “Prodigal Son” is a cover of Robert Wilkins’ “That Ain’t No Way To Get Along”, which he first recorded in 1929. A year earlier Wilkins recorded the first known song to be entitled, “Rolling Stone”.

 

Tracks:

Sympathy For The Devil

No Expectations

Dear Doctor

Parachute Woman

Jig-Saw Puzzle

Street Fighting Man

Prodigal Son

Stray Cat Blues

Factory Girl

Salt Of The Earth

 

RECORD CONDITION:

THE VIRGIN VINYL ALBUM IS STILL ORIGINAL FACTORY SEALED.

 

COVER CONDITION:

COVER IS STILL SEALED AND COVERED IN ITS ORIGINAL SHRINK WRAP W/ SOME CORNER WEAR AND A STICKERS AND CREASES.