Argentina Argentinian 7" discography [35 official releases + 46 variations]

London Argentina issued a few EPs in picture sleeves in the mid-60's-early 70's, otherwise released most of the Rolling Stones titles from the sixties in company sleeves. Some releases [ie: 'Country Honk'] have unique couplings.

The typical London labels are plain blue (either light or dark), list Spanish titles with the original titles in English as subtitles. Records turn at 33⅓ rpm.
A promo pressing virtually exists for any entry, either on white or clear blue labels, or 'promotionally' stamped for the latest London singles.


The London years [1964-1971]

The RSR / Warner years [1971-1977]

The RSR / EMI years [1978-1984]

The CBS / SONY years [1986-1992]



Singles from the Rolling Stones Records period have plain yellow labels - promos are white. One EP in picture sleeve was made for 'Happy' in 1972.

In 1978, rotation speed changes for 45 rpm. Only a few singles seem
to have been issued on EMI, then 4 promo-only releases saw the light of the day on CBS / SONY.
Argentina
The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Come On' EP - 1965 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Off The Hook' single - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Satisfaction' single - 1965 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Get Off Of My Cloud' EP - 1966 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Paint It, Black' EP - 1966 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Mothers Little Helper' single - 1966 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Honky Tonk Women' EP - 1969 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Street Fighting Man' EP - 1971 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Happy' PS - 1972 The Rolling Stones rarest 7" from Argentina: 'Come On' promo EP - 1965