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The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed - Stereo LP Vinyl Record - VG+/VG+

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No poster. Both sides of this record are almost entirely clear of surface marks, and are not far off being in EX condition. There is an overall slight loss of shine, and very quiet background noise can... Read More
Sleeve Grading i VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Sleeve Grading Very Good Plus (VG+): Shows obvious signs of handling. May have light ring wear, minor seam splits, or small stickers. Still a solid copy.
Record Grading i VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Record Grading Very Good Plus (VG+): Shows some signs of play with occasional light surface noise. No skips. A well-looked-after used copy.
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Our Comments: No poster. Both sides of this record are almost entirely clear of surface marks, and are not far off being in EX condition. There is an overall slight loss of shine, and very quiet background noise can be heard throughout much of the music. Overall, however, this is a shining example of how well a 60s UK pressing can hold up over time.

Record: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Sleeve: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Inner Sleeve: Plain Paper

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Special Features:
Stereo

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Year of Press: 1969
Record Label: Decca
Catalogue Number: SKL 5025
Format: LP
Country: United Kingdom

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