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The Who : Pictures Of Lily, audio postcard, Poland, 1981 The Who : Pictures Of Lily
Poland Poland, 1981 - audio postcard - Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza 4388R - 10x14cm audio postcard - Hiroshi Kimura serigraphia 'The Waves 2', 7th International Graphism Biennale, Cracow, 1978 - band name stamped on the back - this should be considered as novelty, do NOT buy this card for its musical value. Such cards are difficult to play and the sound quality is very low. If you intend to play it, weighting it to an old record on the turntable and/or increasing the tracking pressure may help, but it may still sound scratchy
Condition: ex - title written on back
12 €

The Rolling Stones : (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 7" PS, Belgium, 1968 New!The Rolling Stones : (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction / Tell Me (You're Coming Back)  
Belgium Belgium, 1968 - 7" PS - Decca 26.208 - Fold-out cover, rare issue - band name in uppercase on labels
Matrices : AT9-15043A/3 / FOL9-10759/2
Condition: vg/ex - creases and wear, 1cm tear near opening on one side, one initial written, clean labels
29 €

The Rolling Stones : Out Of Our Heads, 7" EP, Mexico, 1977 The Rolling Stones : Out Of Our Heads  
Mexico Mexico, 1977 - 7" EP - London EPP 643 - Hard cover - type III-t labels [licensing line ending by 'Discos Peerless, S.A.' - band name in Serif font] without the '(I Can't Get No)' line - misspelled 'Thewest Coast Promotion Man' & 'I' All Right' on B-side - 1965 [missing prefix '(p)']
Matrices : EPP-643-A 29.IV-77.AL.II / EPP-643-B 29.IV-77.AL.II
Picture by David Bailey
Condition: m-/m- - unsealed, but unplayed!
49 €

The Rolling Stones : 'guitar' pin 'Stones', pin, France, 1980 The Rolling Stones : 'guitar' pin 'Stones'
France France, 1980 - pin - Vintage enamel Rolling Stones pin with tongue logo & band name, probably from the 70's or 80's
Condition: m-
8 €

The Rolling Stones : Got live if you want it!, 7" EP, UK, 1965 The Rolling Stones : Got live if you want it!
UK UK, 1965 - 7" EP - Decca SDE 7502 - Original export version with 5 tracks only
Flipback PS printed by MacNeill Press Ltd., laminated - UK type I labels ['curved' Decca logo]
'Robert Mellin' name is split on 2 lines on A-side
Some covers are fully laminated, front & back, some others only on front - these labels also exist plain
Matrices read: EFF-2821-2C / EFF-2812-1K
Record pressed by The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
Condition: ex/ex - v. light creasing
48 €

The Rolling Stones : Honky Tonk Women, 7" CS, UK, 1972 The Rolling Stones : Honky Tonk Women / You Can't Always Get What You Want  
UK UK, 1972 - 7" CS - Decca F 12952 - type II labels ['boxed' Decca logo] - 'mm/bi./ge.' L - '1969/#/cat.' R - Times Roman typeface - titles and band name in thin 'oval' lettering - matrices read: XDR-45283-T1-1C / XDR-45284-T1-2C
Condition: vg - light scuffs, CS is stained
8 €

The Rolling Stones : Satisfaction, 7" PS, Italy, 1965 The Rolling Stones : Satisfaction / The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man  
Italy Italy, 1965 - 7" PS - Decca F 12220 - 'trionfa in tutto il mundo' PS (printer's name on the back) - curved Decca labels - 'The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man' is misspelled 'The Under Assistent West Coast Promotion Man' on B-side label
Condition: ex/g - 1 line stain on back, disc had a lot of plays and is full of scuffs yet plays through OK
14 €

The Rolling Stones : Jumpin' Jack Flash, 7" PS, Japan, 1987 The Rolling Stones : Jumpin' Jack Flash / Honky Tonk Women  
Japan Japan, 1987 - 7" PS - London S05P 1091 - insert PS - 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' being the music from the motion picture of the same name - slightly translucid vinyl - few made
Condition: m-/m-
50 €

The Rolling Stones : Paint It, Black , 7" EP, Mexico, 1966 The Rolling Stones : Paint It, Black  
Mexico Mexico, 1966 - 7" EP - London EPP 721 - hard cover - unique to Mexico - type II-a labels [copyright lines ending by 'made in Mexico' with band name in sans serif font] misspelling 'Paint In Black' - licensed by London, tall lettering - titles in serif on A-side, sans serif on B-side - matrices read: 245-721-A / 245-721-B
Condition: ex/m- - small initials on 1 side of cover
61 €

The Rolling Stones : Let's Spend the Night Together, program, USA, 1983 The Rolling Stones : Let's Spend the Night Together
USA USA, 1983 - program - Movie Special 83-2 - promo US program from 1983 for the movie of the same name, A4 size, 20 pages, full of color pictures, an ad for the official fan club on the last page
Condition: m
22 €

John  Lennon (The Beatles) : Shaved Fish, LP, France, 1978 Lennon, John (The Beatles) : Shaved Fish
France France, 1978 - LP - EMI 2C 066 05987 - 1978 French print - sm. sticker on back w/ a name
Condition: ex/ex- - sm. sticker on label
10 €

The  Keith Richards Orchestra (no Rolling Stones) : There's a Hole in My Christmas Stocking, 7", USA Keith Richards Orchestra, The (no Rolling Stones) : There's a Hole in My Christmas Stocking
USA USA - 7" - Tiger 151 - The impossible Keith Richards single! Note that this has nothing to do with the Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones, only the name ! A real funny oddity though - I do not know when this was released, probably the 60's, nor what it's worth - Tiger was a little label from NJ
Condition: ex - sm. sticker on label
20 €

Herman's Hermits : Traveling Light, audio postcard, Poland, 1981 Herman's Hermits : Traveling Light  
Poland Poland, 1981 - audio postcard - Biuro Wydawnicze Ruch 4788-1-63 - 14x10cm musical postcard - band name stamped on the back - no date specified but estimated from 1981 - this should be considered as novelty, do NOT buy this card for its musical value. Such cards are difficult to play and the sound quality is very low. If you intend to play it, weighting it to an old record on the turntable and/or increasing the tracking pressure may help, but it may still sound scratchy. The text below if from Goldmine mag. online: POLISH POSTCARDS Although the so-called Polish Postcard singles are widely considered an aspect of flexidisc collecting, the sheer range and novelty of available issues has established them as a firm, if difficult, theme in their own right. Little firm data has been published surrounding these exotic issues’ origins and development. The majority were produced by the Polpress label and are sometimes inaccurately described as pirate productions, in that the music was not licensed from the western copyright holders. However, as one of the few rock-music media readily available to Polish youth during the Communist era, their status as items of social history necessarily outweighs any legal issues. Polish Postcard records seem to date back to the 1960s, when Mary Hopkin’s “Bylie Taki Dni” (“Those Were The Days”) was paired with the Ohio Express’ untranslatable “Yummy Yummy Yummy” for an issue much sought after by Apple label collectors. Other known issues from this early period include Procol Harum, The Doors and Pink Floyd. Many of the discs (which are, of course, shaped and manufactured to the specifications of a regular picture postcard, then embossed with two musical tracks) frequently bear images completely unrelated to their subject — cartoons, street scenes, greetings and so forth. It also appears that “new” postcards were not always produced; many postcard singles exist pressed onto cards which clearly predate the song’s recording — a 1920s view of Warsaw, for example, playing a 1970s Deep Purple song. Neither was Poland the only Communist bloc nation issuing music in this form. The Soviet Union itself saw a number of postcard singles issued by the Moscow Photo/Cinema Organization during the late 1960s, measuring some 9½” across and playing at 78 rpm. These cards, too, tend to offer totally unrelated images on the postcard side. Another characteristic of these issues is their extremely limited availability. Some press runs were as tiny as 50 copies. One should also be aware that automatic record players — that is, those whose mechanism automatically returns the playing arm to its rest upon reaching the end of the record — are unable to play them, as the postcard record begins where a conventional 45’s label would lie. Entire LPs were produced in the postcard medium, two songs per card. For obvious reasons, complete sets are extremely rare and highly valued today, particularly those still contained within their own original packaging. Many cards, individual and otherwise, were issued in “picture sleeve” envelopes or wrappers, bearing the artist and song title. Several Pink Floyd titles are known in this format, including the albums Dark Side Of The Moon and Meddle, and a unique compilation, Super Floyd. (Pink Floyd themselves utilized the wrapper format as packaging for the set of non-musical postcards included within their Shine On box set. ) Polish postcard releases, while actively traded, are nevertheless extremely difficult to find. Many collectors might spend their entire lives without ever finding one through their traditional record-hunting channels. However, shift one’s focus away from record collecting and into the realms of cartophily (postcard collecting) and some finds can be made. Many card dealers have sections of novelty and musical postcards, and while these tend to be dominated by mass-produced American issues, playing state anthems and songs for tourists and the like, more esoteric items abound.
Condition: ex - title printed on the back
8 €

Jerry  Harrison (Talking Heads) : Casual Gods, 7" PS, UK, 1988 Harrison, Jerry (Talking Heads) : Casual Gods  
UK UK, 1988 - 7" PS - Fontana JERRY1 - Jerry Harrison: Casual Gods. The name The Casual Gods was used from 1988 by Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison in an attempt to create a new "band" identity by linking it to his previous record - c/w 'Bobby (Aboriginal Mix)'
Condition: nm/nm
9 €

Eric + Animals Burdon : Mini Boum EP, 7", France Burdon, Eric + Animals : Mini Boum EP
France France - 7" - Barclay 500005 - original 6" 6-track French 33rpm EP in gatefold cover - not in the best shape but ultra rare - back cover w/ a 3 cm tear, crease, and name written on
Condition: g+/g+ - scuffs - clean labels
45 €

Pierre Bachelet : Emmanuelle, 7" PS, France, 1974 Bachelet, Pierre : Emmanuelle / Emmanuelle en Thaïlande
France France, 1974 - 7" PS - Barclay 620077 - original soundtrack from the erotic movie of the same name
Condition: m-/vg+ - light scuffs only, immaculate labels
10 €

Pierre Bachelet : Histoire d'O, 7" PS, France, 1975 Bachelet, Pierre : Histoire d'O / O et la Rencontre
France France, 1975 - 7" PS - Barclay 620139 - original soundtrack from the erotic movie of the same name
Condition: m-/vg+ - light scuffs
8 €