The Rolling Stones - Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (LP, Comp, RP, RS ) (V
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| Style | Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Blues Rock |
| Release Title | Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) |
| Genre | Rock |
| Record Label | Decca |
| Release Year | 1968 |
| Country or Region of Manufacture | Germany |
| Artist | Rolling Stones, The |
| Title | Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) |
| Format | Record |
| Type | LP |
| Special Attribute | Compilation |
| Speed | 33 RPM |
| Case Type | Cardboard Sleeve |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Record Size | 12" |
| Color | Black |
Image note: The product image shows a stock photo of the same title. Please refer to the item description below for the exact condition. Media Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+) ex / ex-, old price sticker on frontside ** Notes : Title appears with subtitle in parentheses on spine and back cover: "BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)", in square brackets and lowercase on front cover: "big hits [high tide and green grass]" and simply "BIG HITS", with no subtitle, on centre labels. German stereo release with "royal sound" above boxed rights society on black in red centre labels with boxed white in black DECCA logo, packaged in laminated (with 'Clarifoll') gatefold cover printed in the United Kingdom including six page booklet with colour photographs of band members and credits. The cover has got the indicator hole on back (colour depending on the inner sleeve, if blue, then it is stereo) and both catalogue numbers appear on spine: white 'M' in black circle meaning mono followed by TXL 101 (non affecting this release) and white 'S' in black circle meaning stereo followed by the right catalogue number TXS 101. Track A1 title written alternatively - with dash instead of comma - on centre label: "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby - Standing In The Shadow?" Track A2 title misspelt - containing a comma, as well on cover as on centre labels, correct it should be with no comma: "Paint it Black". Song styles stated on centre labels as follows: tracks A1, A2, A4 and B4 - Shake; track A3 - Slop-Fox; tracks A5 and B3 - Slowfox; track A6 - Limbo; track B6 - Slow-Rock and track B7 - Blues. © 1966 THE DECCA RECORD COMPANY LTD., LONDON Track List : A1. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? 2:30A2. Paint It, Black 3:10A3. It's All Over Now 3:20A4. The Last Time 3:35A5. Heart Of Stone 2:49A6. Not Fade Away 1:48A7. Come On 1:40B1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:45B2. Get Off Of My Cloud 2:52B3. As Tears Go By 2:45B4. 19th Nervous Breakdown 3:50B5. Lady Jane 3:06B6. Time Is On My Side 2:50B7. Little Red Rooster 2:55 Barcode and Other Identifiers : Matrix / Runout ZAL 7503Matrix / Runout ZAL 7504Matrix / Runout K ZAL-7503-V X (in oposite direction: ) Manufactured in GermanyMatrix / Runout (stamped: ) K ZAL-7503-VIII X (etched, illegible: ) 4 11 1 II (in oposite direction, stamped: ) Manufactured in GermanyRights Society GEMA d235 Copyright (c) The Decca Record Company LimitedManufactured By TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbHPrinted By Robert StaceMade By British Celanese Limited Grading below applies to the overall condition of the record and cover. Restrictions such as writing on the cover/label (woc,wol), tears on cover/label (toc,tol) or stickers on the cover/label (soc,sol)...etc are also mentioned. Grading visually/optically. Still Sealed / Mint : Record is still sealed and new. NM = near mint : Record is in near mint condition. Little to hardly played. The cover is in great condition, no tears, no splits or anything like that. EX = excellent: Only very light surface marks on the vinyl. No audible scratches, just the slightest restrictions. The cover only shows very slight traces and is still in very good condition. VG+ = very good plus: The record has been played several times and you can hear slight background noise, but it plays without any real limitations. The cover looks good to very good overall, with slight signs of wear, small creases or similar. VG = very good: The vinyl has been pl