Blue stereo red mono.
Let it bleed vinyl mono.
It s in great condition including the poster.
Decca used this kind of red label within a period over several years until 1974.
The fourth sleeve clout and baker was without the hole and only for stereo lp s.
On side 1 lhs it has biem ncb and below gema.
The stones closed out their 1960s studio output with let it bleed a raunchy collection of new material which carried their earlier return to their blues roots on beggars banquet several steps further in addition to bridging the departure and subsequent death of brian jones and the arrival of his successor mick taylor.
The nearest match is the decca version but my record label is slightly different.
This release was not issued with a poster and can be identified by the boxed decca logo on the vinyl label.
To be noted is that the same cover was used for mono and stereo lp s in 1969 and 1970.
Red decca ear matris.
Then again the cover of let it bleed is another story.
Lots of versions are existing.
The back cover shows an indicator hole to let the inner sleeve peep through.
The stones closed out their 1960s studio output with let it bleed a raunchy collection of new material which carried their earlier return to their blues roots on beggars banquet several steps further in addition to bridging the departure and subsequent death of brian jones and the arrival of his successor mick taylor.
Let it bleed 50th anniversary limited edition box set is stunningly lavish with multiple formats of the nine song album.
There are two hybrid sacds mono and stereo two 180 gram vinyl discs also mono and stereo and a mono 7 double a single honky tonk woman you can t always get what you want.