Before the EMI deal in 1978, Suzy Records was the label manufacturing and distributing Rolling Stones Records in the 70's in Yugoslavia.
'Angie' [RS 19105] was the first release from that era and was issued 3 times within the 'naked woman' artwork picture cover
with the German 1973 tour dates on the back [the second PS sports an extra silver logo printed on front with a slightly different paragraph
on rear, the third PS is a reissue from 1978 with a new printer logo on its back], and once in a rare different custom die-cut company sleeve for jukebox featuring Mick Jagger pictures.
Strangely, 'Brown Sugar' [RS 19100] was only issued three years later as a 3-track EP - as in England - in an Atlantic radio Luxembourg Gold company sleeve.
Exclusive picture sleeves were made for 'It's Only Rock'n'Roll' [RS 19114] in 1974 and 'Fool To Cry' [COC 19121] in 1976, which later bore the German catalogue number and offered labels variations depending on the presence or not of the 'Made in Yugoslavia' or/and 'Promotone' mentions.