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Lot 61ROLLING STONES-SOME GIRLS-1978-ПЕРВЫЙ ПРЕСС UK-ROLLING STONES-NMINT/NMINT

ROLLING STONES-SOME GIRLS-1978-FIRST PRESS UK-ROLLING STONES-CUN39108. A1u/B-3U matrices.  A rare British oiginal in the sixth color version of the cover.  Some Girls is the fourteenth British and sixteenth American Studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on the band's own label. The longplay reached the top of the Billboard 200 chart and became one of the band's most successful albums in the United States, with over six million copies sold. The CD received rave reviews from the press, with many reviewers calling it the rolling stones ' return to their roots and their best album since Exile on Main St.

Vinyl record in absolute top condition -NMINT/ARCHIVE. Matte gimmik cover (UNCENSORED!!!!) in the top state-NMINT/ARCHIVE. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.  

Lot 61ROLLING STONES-SOME GIRLS-1978-ПЕРВЫЙ ПРЕСС UK-ROLLING STONES-NMINT/NMINT

Lot is not sold

Estimate:
6000—7000 ₽
Online Closing:
07-12-2020 21:00

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