Description: For sale is a First USA Release - The ROLLING STONES "England's Newest Hit Makers" 1964 LP (First USA Picture Sleeve) Mono. Condition: Early pressing with unboxed London logo on maroon labels.Has a blurb on the front cover referring to a 'FREE full color photo of THE ROLLING STONES inside' HOWEVER THIS IS NOT PRESENT. Some use scratches on record. Sleeve is in one piece but glue has deteriorated so that the sides are no longer together - please see images. Sold as is. BW Dimensions: 12"; 33RPM Ft.: Not Fade Away b/w I Wanna be your Man Track Listing:A1Not Fade AwayWritten-By – Hardin*, Petty*Written-By – Hardin*, Petty*1:48A2Route 66Written-By – Troup*Written-By – Troup*2:20A3I Just Want To Make Love To YouWritten-By – Dixon*Written-By – Dixon*2:15A4Honest I DoWritten-By – Hurron*, Calvert*Written-By – Hurron*, Calvert*2:07A5Now I've Got A WitnessOrgan – Ian StewartWritten-By – Phelge*Organ – Ian StewartWritten-By – Phelge*2:28A6Little By LittleMaracas – Phil SpectorPiano – Gene PitneyWritten-By – Phelge*, Spector*Maracas – Phil SpectorPiano – Gene PitneyWritten-By – Phelge*, Spector*2:35B1I'm A King BeeWritten-By – Moore*Written-By – Moore*2:33B2CarolWritten-By – Berry*Written-By – Berry*2:35B3Tell MePiano – Ian StewartWritten-By – Jagger, Richard*Piano – Ian StewartWritten-By – Jagger, Richard*3:47B4Can I Get A WitnessPiano – Ian StewartWritten-By – E. & B. Holland; Dozier*Piano – Ian StewartWritten-By – E. & B. Holland; Dozier*3:00B5You Can Make It If You TryWritten-By – Jarrett*Written-By – Jarrett*2:10B6Walking The DogOrgan – Ian StewartWritten-By – Thomas*Organ – Ian StewartWritten-By – Thomas*3:10 The British version of the Stones' first album has a nearly identical cover to its American equivalent, issued six weeks later, but a slightly different song lineup. Among these 12 songs, absent is "Not Fade Away," which was a hit single in England (where singles and LPs were usually kept separate), and in its place is the Stones' cover of Bo Diddley's "Mona (I Need You Baby)" (credited here as "I Need You Baby"), which had to wait until Now, a year later, for its U.S. release. It's not a big switch, a Bo Diddley-style cover of a Buddy Holly song bumping an actual Bo Diddley cover on the U.S. version. Otherwise, the main difference lies in the version of "Tell Me" included here, which sounds about two generations hotter than any edition of the song ever released in the U.S. -- it's the long version, with the break that was cut from the single, but the British LP and the original late-'80s Decca UK compact disc (820 047-2) both contain a version without any fade, running the better part of a minute longer than the U.S. release of the song, until the band literally stops playing. All items for sale are described to the best of our abilities. Everything sold as is; no substitutions. Questions? Please ask us! We are happy to help. View our other eBay Listings of collectibles and antiques. In store is artwork, pottery, crystal and depression glass, china, antique furniture, vintage board games and toys, costume and fine jewelry, musical instruments, and several fine STERLING SILVER items. THANK YOU! Got multiple purchases? Enjoy discounted shipping. - Blueberry Hill Antiques & Auctions
Price: 200 USD
Location: Norwalk, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-10-29T03:16:08.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Original Cover
Format: Record
Record Size: 12"
Era: 1960s
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Vinyl
Composer: The Rolling Stones
Speed: 33 RPM
Edition: First Edition, First Pressing
Record Label: Universal Int'l
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Language: English
Release Title: England's Newest Hit Makers
Sleeve Grading: Fair (F)
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Record Grading: Fair (F)
Fidelity Level: Mono
Release Year: 1964
Style: 1960s, Blues Rock, British Invasion
Color: Black
Genre: Rock
Type: LP