Sold Date:
February 10, 2022
Start Date:
February 10, 2022
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Rolling Stones - "Self Titled"
Description - Second LP 1982 Re-Issue. All cover songs except side 2, track 3.
This copy has stamped matrix number in run out groove on side A but an etched number on side B. There is no "Mono" written under the Decca logo on the labels.
There is no writing about printers or anything else under the photos of the band members on the sleeve reverse.
Red/silver "boxed" Decca labels
Semi sheen, non-laminated sleeve
Label: Decca Catalog #: LK 4605 UPC Code: N/A Year of Release: 1964 (Original Release) 1982 (Re-issue) Country: UK Format: LP Colour: Black Speed: 33 RPM Record: Near Mint Cover: Near Mint
Track Listing:
A-Side
1. Route 66 2. I Just Want To Make Love To You 3. Honest I Do 4. I Need You Baby 5.Now I've Got A Witness 6. Little By Little
B-Side
1. I'm A King Bee 2. Carol 3. Tell Me 4. Can I Get A Witness 5. You Can Make It If You Try 6. Walking The Dog
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