The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet Vinyl

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The rolling stones beggars banquet vinyl. Blues rock rock roll classic rock the rolling stones beggars banquet 2005 white vinyl discogs. Recorded between march and july of 1968 at olympic sound studios in london mixed at sunset sound in los angeles beggars banquet was the first stones album produced by jimmy miller and marks the start of what is considered their most prolific album era. Decca skl 4955 format. Catalog skl 4955 appears on label.
This is the original 1968 press on the unboxed decca record label in blue colour. View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1969 vinyl release of beggars banquet on discogs. 1438 london records 1438 format. Vinyl lp album country.
It was released in december 1968 by decca records in the united kingdom and london records in the united states. 4 7 out of 5 stars 1 151 ratings. Beggars banquet vinyl by the rolling stones vinyl 24 48. It marked a return to the band s r b roots generally viewed as more primal than the conspicuous psychedelia of their satanic majesties request.
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Sticky fingers lp by the rolling stones vinyl 16 99. London records ps 539 format. Appearing on the rear cover is sleeve printed by garrod and lofthouse international limited patents pending. The vinyl is housed in the first issue in a gatefold cover.
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Rock funk soul pop style. Beggars banquet is the seventh british and ninth american studio album by the english rock band the rolling stones.