Some Girls The Rolling Stones Rar

Tracks 1 Miss You 2 When the Whip Comes Down 3 Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) 4 Some Girls 5 Lies 6 Far Away Eyes 7 Respectable 8 Before They Make Me Run 9 Beast of Burden 10 Shattered 11 Claudine 12 So Young 13 Do You Think I Really Care? 14 When You’re Gone 15 No Spare Parts 16 Don’t Be a Stranger 17 We Had It All 18 Tallahassee Lassie 19 I Love You Too Much 20 Keep Up Blues 21 You Win Again 22 Petrol Blues 23 So Young (Piano Version) Buy Some Girls • MP3/FLAC • • • • • CD • • • • • Vinyl • • • iTunes • • • • • • • • •.

The cover of the original album was a die cut with peep-holes so you could see the faces of members of Rolling Stones and female celebrities pictured on the innersleeve. Shortly after release the cover was withdrawn due to legal issues and a new designed innersleeve without the celebrity faces was launched. Even later releases were made without peep-holes and with hand-drawn sketches on the cover. At least there are 15 known variations of cover/innersleeve so beware to list your LP correctly. See also Below are some issues you should consider: a) check catalogue # b) check country Even if catalogue # and country match your album there are other parameters to consider: c) Is your innersleeve uncensored?

Find a The Rolling Stones - Some Girls first pressing or reissue. Complete your The Rolling Stones collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on Rolling Stones Records. It reached number one on the.

Some Girls The Rolling Stones Rar

(with celebrity faces) d) Or is the innersleeve censored? ('Pardon our appearance. Under construction') e) Or is the LP without peep-holes? The uncensored and censored versions were released with different variations of the colour-band on the cover. 1) Green-Yellow-Blue-Red (bright colours) 2) Yellow-Blue-Red-Green (bright colours) 3) Blue-Red-Green-Yellow (bright colours) 4) Red- Green-Yellow-Blue (bright colours) 5) Yellowish-Bluish-Reddish-Greenish (pale colours) ('Some Girls' title typed in red) 6) Reddish-Greenish-Yellowish-Bluish (pale colours) ('Some Girls' title typed in blue) Some later releases were made without peep-holes. There are 2 known versions with hand-drawn sketches and with these colour bands: 7) Green-Yellow-Blue-Red (bright colours) 8) Yellowish-Bluish-Reddish-Greenish (pale colours) Furthermore, a 180 gram release without peep-holes and with a photocopied cover of a censored version has been released. Adobe Indesign Cs6 Free Download Portable Illustrator.

In Guatemala, all Rolling Stones singles and albums from 1978-84 are EMI label releases with exclusive four-digit (on singles) and six-digit (on albums) catalog numbers. On most of the known disc labels from these releases, the famed 'Tongue and Lip Design' logo was added -- at times even when an EMI logo already exists on the label design -- but not to identify it as an official Rolling Stones Records (RSR) release. For those who correctly assume that the 'Tongue and Lip Design' logo was used to represent the RSR label on releases from other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom from 1971-92, this can be the cause of some confusion.

In Guatemala at that time, the logo was included merely to represent the band, as intended when it was commissioned in 1969 and used to this day. In a few select countries [select Uruguayan releases are also great examples] where records were pressed in small runs, covers were often merely copied (at times poorly) from other releases and altered to fit their own. Such cover designs could have originated from anywhere. The Guatemalan Some Girls is an interesting example.

The back cover design of the UK release was used and the true label and catalog number were added where space allowed. The catalog number for the release -- as shown in larger added print on the back cover, the disc labels, and even scratched in the record's dead wax -- is 33138. However, the back cover design was otherwise not altered, so the UK catalog numbers remain in smaller print, though they have no bearing as identifiers. Just acquired another copy with this color scheme and the celebrity faces uncensored. However, the outer sleeve actually has five hand-drawn faces which were cut, but never popped out. Adobe Illustrator Cs2 Torrent Download With Keygens. I've never seen a copy like this before and cannot find much of anything on it.

I suppose the manufacturing process involved printing the entire original outer sleeve image - with the hand-drawn faces - then cutting and popping out the hand-drawn faces? I've never heard anything about that, but can't imagine how else a copy like this would come to exist.

Assuming that was indeed the way they were manufactured, would my copy be worthy of its own submission? Or is it simply a regular pressing that just didn't get 'finished' at the plant? I know that if, say, the top seam didn't get glued, it wouldn't be the 'rare unglued top seam pressing.' Also, my copy is sealed, so I can't see the labels or runouts to identify the pressing plant or any other important characteristics.

To help with clarification on this item, I have attached the following which is the email I got from Universal about my order at the time. 'Dear Rolling Stones customer, We are writing in regards to your recent order for the Rolling Stones 'Some Girls' limited edition pink 12” vinyl. Unfortunately there has been a slight issue in manufacturing which means the vinyl that you will receive is purple, rather than pink. May we offer our sincere apologies for the inconvenience. We are in the process of pressing a new batch of the pink vinyls and would be happy to replace your rare purple one with the correct pink one if you would prefer.

Please just return your purple vinyl to the following address with your dispatch notice and a note explaining you would prefer the pink copy, and we will send this straight out to you. The address to send the vinyl to is: Universal Customer ServiceC/o ArvatoChippenham DriveKingstonMilton KeynesBuckinghamshireMK10 0AT Once again, may we offer our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused on this occasion. Kind regards, Universal Music'.