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ROLLING STONES Get Off Of My Cloud (Extremely Rare & Unique
1965 UK double sided metal based ultra high-grade methyl cellulose
lacquer acetate for the 7" single release, with custom typed Emidisc
factory labels with song title, artist name, record playing speed &
publishing company details. This is a one-off pressing with 'Love Is
Strange' by The Everly Brothers on the b-side, which was also due for
release in October 1965 [the Everly Brothers changed UK distributors
to Pye Records that year, making this a true one-of-a-kind]. See 'More
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ROLLING STONES You Got Me Rocking (Very scarce 1994 UK 12"
double-sided metal based ultra high-grade methyl cellulose lacquer
acetate for the single release, featuring the 5:00 Perfecto Mix, the 6:18
Sexy Disco Dub & 5:00 Trance Mix, with Master Room studio labels
annotated in black marker pen both sides with artist, title, track length
& side details. Remarkably this acetate remains in stunning near mint
condition. Only a select few of these would have escaped the pressing
plant so ideal for a serious collector!)
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ROLLING STONES Down Home Girl (Extremely Rare 1964 UK
double sided metal based ultra high-grade methyl cellulose
lacquer acetate, also including Down The Road Apiece, custom
typed & hand annotated Decca studio labels with title, artist
name and duration, dated 30/12/64, just two weeks before
Rolling Stones No. 2 was released in the UK) See 'More Info'
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ROLLING STONES Sticky Fingers Pre-Production Acetate (1971 UK
9-track Trident Studios double sided metal based high grade methyl
cellulose lacquer acetate containing markedly different mixes & some
different takes to that eventually released on the 'Sticky Fingers'
album itself. Notable differences are two versions of 'Bitch', 'Moonlight
Mile' still being called 'Japanese Thing' and the instrumental balance
differing, sometimes wildly, from the final mixed and mastered
offering delivered in April 1971. By its very nature, a limited thing and
quite possibly now unique after the passage of forty years, it shows
the album still as very much a work in progress. There is no date on
the disc, just the hand annotated titles, but this would have been
either late 1970 or early 1971 as the tracks are pretty much finished &
most overdubs are in place, although in some cases, like 'Bitch', there
was still a choice of version. Listening to excerpts, there are even a
few sections where count-ins remain, so maybe these were still being
worked on at the time. Fragile by their very nature, the surface of the
disc shows the inevitable scuffs of time although in playback the
stereo is clear & undistorted and the music punchy and direct. A
certain amount of background noise is inevitable with something like
this, but the disc has obviously not been played often enough for the
sonics to have started to suffer. An amazing find that we are proud to
be able to offer here. Probably the next best thing you'll get to owning
a pre-production master tape)
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ROLLING STONES Honky Tonk Woman (Rare 1970s Japanese
7" metal based methyl cellulose lacquer acetate, officially
pressed for Yuusen Broadcasting Corporation radio station
library, also including Jumpin' Jack Flash, custom handwritten
labels and hand annotated paper sleeve)
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