The Rolling Stones (album) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones_(album)First pressings of the album, with matrix numbers ending in 1A, 2A, 1B, and 2B, have a 2:52 version of "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)", which was pressed from the wrong master tape. Subsequent pressings include the 4:06 version. Early labels and covers also have misprints with the fourth track on side 1 listed as "Mona", which was later changed to "I Need You Baby"", the subtitle of "Now I've Got a Witness" written "Like Uncle Gene and Uncle Phil", the word 'If' omitte…
The Rolling Stones - Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971 ...
www.amazon.com › Studio-Albums-Vinyl-CollectionThe Rolling Stones: Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971 - 2016. Whenever The Rolling Stones do anything, they do it with quality and gravitas. Having defined rock’n’roll in the 60s, The Rolling Stones entered their imperial phase in 1971 with Sticky Fingers. What followed is a run of albums that couldn’t have happened at any other time, by any other band: the decadent excess of Exile On Main St, the Jamaican voodoo swamp of Goats Head Soup, the disco and punk-infused prowl of Some Girls.
The Rolling Stones – The First 8 Studio Albums (1982, Vinyl)
www.discogs.com › release › 11582416-The-RollingThis set was released in the UK circa 1982-83. It comes with a wraparound cardboard sleeve with the title, "The First 8 Studio Albums". The set contains individual repressed UK versions of all the Rolling Stones' Decca LPs: "Rolling Stones" (mono), "The Rolling Stones No 2" (mono), "Out of Our Heads" (rechannelled or fake stereo), "Aftermath" (stereo), "Between the Buttons" (stereo), "Their Satanic Majesties Request" (gatefold non-3d cover--stereo), "Beggars Banquet" (gatefold plain white ...