The Rolling Stones
Beggars Banquet
- Label Decca
- Format LP
- Mix Stereo
- Release Date 1969
- Country Germany
- Catalogue Number 6.22157
Red Stereo Label
On October 11 2021, sold for:
£20.00
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Cover Condition
The cover has noticeable faults, such as light creases and ringwear, but nothing major.
Disc Condition
The disc has been played a number of times but has been well looked after, showing only light marks. The labels might show slightly heavier signs of wear but are not damaged.
Description
1969 recording. ONE 12inch 33.3rpm. LP - Long Player. DECCA label 6.22157 BL. Vinyl Record.
VINYL: A Side in Very Good condition some light scratches on track 1 (Does not distract from the sound). Side 2 in Like New condition.
Picture Sleeve Cover Pocket Bag: in Very Good condition with some minor scuffing and creasing on edges and corners. Vinyl in new white internal cover.
Title: Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
Side 1: Sympathy For The Devil, No Expectations, Dear Doctoe, Parachute Woman, Jig - Saw Puzzle.
Side 2: Street Fighting Man, Prodigal Son, Stray cat Blues, Factory Girl, Salt Of The Earth.
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richard
Produced by Jimmy Miller
Recorded at Olympic Studios
Engineers Glyn Johns, Eddie and Gene