A rare 1978 cardboard boxing-style concert poster advertising the Rolling Stones album Some Girls. The poster measures 14″ x 22″ and is in very good condition, with numerous staple holes and scuffing, as it was pulled off a telephone pole by a collector. Printed by Colby Posters in Los Angeles.
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An original Rolling Stones recording session bill from Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios for a November 17, 1979 overdubbing session. At this time the Stones were finishing up their album Emotional Rescue, and tracks that later appeared on Tattoo You. The artist is listed as ‘Rolling Stones’ and the producer as ‘Glimmer Twins’ (Mick Jagger and […]
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A beautiful, unplayed copy of the long-out-of-print 11 LP Rolling Stones ‘Original Master Recordings’ box set, released by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab in 1984. Housed in a custom wooden box with brass hardware, the metal plate on the inside door identifies this as copy 0230. Each of the heavyweight audiophile discs is in mint condition, […]
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A beautiful vintage second printing of the classic concert poster advertising the Rolling Stones November 1969 shows at the Oakland Coliseum. Printed shortly after the concert, this is virtually indistinguishable from the much more expensive first printing. In near mint condition, 14″ x 22″
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An original Rolling Stones recording session bill from Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios for a November 15, 1979 overdub session. At this time the Stones were finishing up their album Emotional Rescue, and tracks that later appeared on Tattoo You. The artist is listed as ‘Rolling Stones’ and the producer as ‘Glimmer Twins’ (Mick Jagger […]
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A beautiful 1966 UK stereo test pressing of the Rolling Stones classic album Aftermath, on Decca Records. The stampers on both sides are 4W, the earliest stereo pressing. The barely played disc grades Near Mint -, with Near Mint labels. There are occasional light ticks and very occasional surface noise, but overall it sounds great. […]
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Bill Wyman’s German Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers test pressings, sold by him in the Juliens auction Bill Wyman and his Rolling Stones Archive (Lot 265). The two single-sided discs, with blank labels, are in near mint condition, with Wyman’s handwritten notations on the original inner sleeves. It’s notable that Wyman had no UK Sticky Fingers […]
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An exceedingly rare double-sided handbill advertising an April 4, 2003 Rolling Stones concert at the Beijing Worker’s Arena in Beijing, China, as part of their LICKS World Tour. This and a show scheduled in Shanghai were to be the Rolling Stones first-ever concerts in China, but were cancelled because of the SARS epidemic. The back […]
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A Rolling Stones tongue logo notepad with approximately 100 sheets, from the collection of the late Art Collins of Rolling Stones Records. This pad would have been used by Collins and others in the Stones New York City office during the 1970s. In overall excellent condition. 5 7/8″ x 8 3/8″.
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A clean first US pressing of The Rolling Stones debut album, England’s Newest Hitmakers, with the scarce photo insert. The earliest cover, with the ‘Free Full Color Photo’ mention, is in NM (front)/EX (back) condition, with just some very light wear on the back cover. The photo insert is in EX condition, with some rippling […]
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A rare promotional twelve-page accordion-fold Rolling Stones 1978 Tour Recap, issued by Atlantic Records on Sept. 11, 1978. This fold out ‘Atlantic Atco Bulletin’ is entirely devoted to a lengthy date-by-date recap of the Stones 1978 US tour, with detailed accounts of each show, with much ‘insider’ information, and six photographs. It would have been […]
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A rare 1964 handbill advertising ‘Rhythm & Blues, Jazz and Gospel’ at the all-star 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival at Richmond, Surrey, England. This first night of this three-day festival was headlined by the Rolling Stones–the first time they’d ever headlined a festival. Other acts on this incredible bill include The Yardbirds (with Eric […]
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An original Rolling Stones recording session bill from Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios for a November 18 1979 overdubbing session. At this time the Stones were finishing up their album Emotional Rescue, and tracks that later appeared on Tattoo You. The artist is listed as ‘Rolling Stones’ and the producer as ‘Glimmer Twins’ (Mick Jagger and […]
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An original Rolling Stones recording session bill from Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios for a November 15, 1979 mixing session. At this time the Stones were finishing up their album Emotional Rescue, and tracks that later appeared on Tattoo You. The artist is listed as ‘Rolling Stones’ and the producer as ‘Glimmer Twins’ (Mick Jagger and […]
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An original Rolling Stones recording session bill from Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios for a November 19, 1979 overdubbing session. At this time the Stones were finishing up their album Emotional Rescue, and tracks that later appeared on Tattoo You. The artist is listed as ‘Rolling Stones’ and the producer as ‘Glimmer Twins’ (Mick Jagger […]
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A beautiful Near Mint/Mint to Near Mint 1965 UK mono first pressing of The Rolling Stones No. 2, with the scarce paste-over album cover. No. 2 was first released in January 1965, with liner notes by Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham that proved controversial, reading in part ‘If you don’t have the bread, see that […]
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