Since German pressings were imported, only three singles were released during the Warner period, on the Swedish label Metronome records.
| RSR / Warner |
information |
| # |
view |
cat. # |
year |
a-side/ b-side |
sleeve |
| 23-a |
 |
RS-19103 |
1972 |
Tumbling Dice / Sweet Black
Angel |
tongue CS - mono |
| 23-b |
 |
RS-19103 |
1972 |
Tumbling Dice / Sweet Black Angel |
tongue CS - stereo |
| 24-a |
 |
RS-19105 |
1973 |
Angie / Silver Train |
PS w/ tour dates on back |
| 24-b |
 |
RS 19105 |
1973 |
Angie / Silver Train |
CS - plain labels |
| 24-c |
 |
RS 19105 |
1973 |
Angie / Silver Train |
PS - poc - 'NCB' on the right |
| 24-d |
 |
RS 19105 |
1973 |
Angie / Silver Train |
PS - poc - 'GEMA' on the right |
| 24-e |
 |
RS 19105 |
1973 |
Angie / Silver Train |
CS - poc - 'GEMA' R - difft |
| 25 |
 |
RS-19114 |
1974 |
It's Only Rock'n'Roll / Through... |
tongue CS - poc |
'
Tumbling Dice' [RS 19103], distributed into the shaped tongue company sleeve, was issued both in mono and stereo versions.
Three versions of '
Angie' [RS 19105] were pressed as well distributed in picture sleeve with Scandinavian tour dates on rear:
the first on plain labels,
the second alledgedly for distribution in
Finland with a different design and push-out labels, and
the last one borrowing German labels with different matrix numbers, also with a push-out center.
A last version also exists in tongue CS with slight different labels.