Rolling Stones first album

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dude i love this album, its a great stones release. my favorite track would probably be Route 66 :grinthumb
 

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No sure if this is right place but...

I've got a copy of their first album Decca LK 4605, and was wondering if there are any online methods of getting an approx valuation, also got a few other early stones recordings...

Gonna rip it to MP3 soon, not sure if I wanna get ride of it tho...

Look on the album on the vinyl for the matrix information. Some copies had
a demo song and is worth over $2300. I'm not saying yours is worth that much.
Unplayed (or better yet, never opened) are the most costly.

Rolling Stones price guide, vinyl rarities, Records

Your album cover is different, and likely the more common version.
 
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I still have many of my original albums from the '60s (along with a working turntable & disc cleaner)...Beatles, Stones, Yardbirds, Animals & on up...

...& they ain't worth squat to anyone but me. :ha:

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Oh, but they are. "First pressings" of these classics can be worth hundreds of $ to collectors. It all depends on what shape the jacket is in, and of couse the record itself. I have a frist pressing of the Stones album, Their Satanic Majesties Request. This was first issued with a 3D cover. I've been offered more that $300.00 for this thing. A first pressing of Tull's TAAB with the newspaper gatefold, or a first pressing of Stand Up with the pop up gatefold sells for 100s of $ are well. Check eBay.
 

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My copy is a 1965..2nd pressing on red Decca..'Tell Me' varies i think- there is a long and short version..recently bought a used CD version from Japan..sweet!
Always liked the London versions..with the ' fold over' on the album sleeve.
Many years ago i heard a Radio jingle by the Stones to 'Congratulations'...the Stones Kelloggs
Cereal advert is hilarious
 

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Great B-side from the Richmond times..
Stoned- a Nanker & Phelge composition.
( Nanker being the face Brian pulled and Jimmy Phelge lived in the same house on Edith Grove.)
 

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I still have many of my original albums from the '60s (along with a working turntable & disc cleaner)...Beatles, Stones, Yardbirds, Animals & on up...

...& they ain't worth squat to anyone but me. :ha:

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Brian Jones always had that mad guy look when he was n the stones.
 

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