Holland Dutch 7" discography [74 official releases + 104 variations]

The Rolling StonesThe Dutch 7" sixties discography is extensive, especially thanks to the early colourful 'Favorieten Expres' series PS [17 variations in total]. Its range of EPs and numerous late reissues - in exclusive PS for the most part - have nothing to envy neither to neighbour countries. Yet, this is a complicated catalogue, including many cross-references involving Belgium, the UK, Germany, even France, and counting many labels and PS variations.
As a result, the chronological order of early PS variations and which label should host a given number is hardly predictable!

German pressings were also available on the Dutch market during the 70's which explains the poorness of Dutch releases at that time.


The Decca years [1964-1971]

The RSR / Warner years [1971-1977]

The RSR / EMI years [1978-1984]

The CBS / SONY / London years [1986-1992]















During the 80's and 90's, Dutch production is back blossoming though, boosted by the fact that in 1985 - thanks to its low author society's royalties policy - the country is designed to press records for most of Europe.
A lot of nice reissues and late releases will then see the light of the day until 1992.
Holland
The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'Little Red Rooster' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'It's All Over Now' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'The Last Time' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'Time Is On My Side' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'As Tears Go By' EP - 1966 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'The Last Time' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'Time Is On My Side' PS - 1980 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'Not Fade Away' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'I Wanna Be Your Man' PS - 1964 The Rolling Stones rarest 7"s from Holland: 'Honky Tonk Women' PS - 1976