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Rolling Stones* ‎– Let It Bleed
Label:
Decca ‎– LK 5025
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, Boxed Decca Logo
Country:
UK
Released:
1970
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Blues Rock, Hard Rock

 

Tracklist
Position    Title/Credits    Duration
A1    Gimmie Shelter
Bass – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Percussion – Jimmy Miller
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
Vocals – Mary Clayton*
Vocals, Guitar – Keith Richard*
Vocals, Harp – Mick Jagger
A2    Love In Vain
Bass – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Guitar – Keith Richard*
Mandolin – Ry Cooder
Vocals – Mick Jagger
Written-By – Woody Payne (2)
A3    Country Honk
Drums – Charlie Watts
Fiddle – Byron Berline
Slide Guitar – Mick Taylor
Vocals – Mick Jagger, Nanette Newman
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Keith Richard*
A4    Live With Me
Drums – Charlie Watts
Guitar – Mick Taylor
Guitar, Bass – Keith Richard*
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
Piano, Arranged By [Horns] – Leon Russell
Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Keys
Vocals – Mick Jagger
A5    Let It Bleed
Bass, Autoharp – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Guitar – Keith Richard*
Piano – Ian Stewart
Vocals – Mick Jagger
B1    Midnight Rambler
Bass – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Guitar – Keith Richard*
Percussion – Brian Jones (5)
Vocals, Harp – Mick Jagger
B2    You Got The Silver
Autoharp – Brian Jones (5)
Bass – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Piano, Organ – Nicky Hopkins
Vocals, Guitar – Keith Richard*
B3    Monkey Man
Bass, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Bill Wyman
Drums – Charlie Watts
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
Tambourine – Jimmy Miller
Vocals – Mick Jagger
Vocals, Guitar – Keith Richard*
B4    You Can't Always Get What You Want
Bass – Bill Wyman
Drums – Jimmy Miller
Guitar – Keith Richard*
Piano, French Horn, Organ – Al Kooper
Vocals – Mick Jagger
Companies, etc.
Lacquer Cut At – Decca Studios
Credits
Engineer – Glyn Johns
Lacquer Cut By – A (26)
Producer – Jimmy Miller
Written-By – Mick Jagger & Keith Richard* (tracks: A1, A3, A4, A5 to B4)
Notes
AT THE BEGINNNG OF FEBRUARY 1970 (AROUND 2 MONTHS AFTER THE RELEASE DATE), THEY CHANGED THE DECCA LABELS FROM THE 'UNBOXED' DECCA LABEL WHICH HAD BEEN USED THROUGHOUT THE 1960s - TO THE 'BOXED' DECCA LABEL (WHICH WAS USED THROUGHOUT THE 1970s). AND THEN IN EARLY MARCH 1970 - THEY ENDED ALL MONO PRODUCTION OF THIS LP FOREVER!!!! SO ALTHOUGH THIS PRESSING COULD BE CONSIDERED AS 1ST PRESSINGS (AS THEY WERE CONTINUIOUS FROM THE VERY 'DAY OF RELEASE'!) THESE THE 'BOXED' MONOs WHICH WERE ONLY MADE IN ABSOLUTELY TINY AMOUNTS (AS THIS LP WAS SELLING FAR LESS BY THEN!) BETWEEN EARLY FEBRUARY 1970 AND EARLY MARCH 1970, WHEN MONOs WERE UNTIL 2016 WHEN WAS RELEASED MONO BOX

The back cover shows an ''indicator hole'' to let the inner sleeve peep through: blue = stereo, red = mono.
This release was not issued with a poster and can be identified by the boxed Decca logo on the vinyl label.
DECCA used this kind of red label within a period over several years (until 1974).
Red DECCA EAR matris.

Issued with red Let It Bleed inner sleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XARL-9363.P-2A
Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XARL-9364.P-1A
Matrix / Runout (Side 1, variant 2): XARL-9363.P-2A B JT 1
Matrix / Runout (Side 2, variant 2): XARL-9364.P-2A BK JT 1
Other (Tax code in runout): JT
Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XARL-9363.P-1A
Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XARL-9364.P-2A

Rolling Stones* - Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Mono, Box) (Decca)

99,99£Price
  • Media: Very Good (VG) Noticeable groove wear and light scratches. Surface noise will not overpower the music.

    Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)

  • Record has some very light surface wear and some surface noise is noticeable track 1 both sides in form of a click , rest of tracks play with some quiet surface noise would grade rest of album VG+, Labels are clean , Sleeve has poster sticker present but no poster , comes with original poly lined red inner

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