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Thursday 7 December 2023

Golden Prize ( 1970 Japan Original First Issue GP-103 Stereo Blue Pale London Label ffrr Unboxed Grooved )
Note:
The Cover Was Designed By Abe Katsuji, He Was A Photographer And Designer, And Also A Japanese Jazz Author.
The Photo Of The Rolling Stones On The Front And Back Cover And Of The Internal Booklet Were Technically Elaborated By K. Abe, I Think He Took Inspiration From The Octagonal Record "Through The Past, Darkly".
The Photo Was Done By Hide Park During the Presentation Of The New Guitarist Of The Rolling Stones "Mick Taylor".
First Edition With Obi Price Yen 2200.
Gatefold Cover And Laminated With Gold Stiker.
With Gold Stocker.
The Cover Is Made With A Thick And Turdy Cardboard.
Booklet 10 Page With Photo Hammock, Used For Taiwan Unofficial Lp Sticky Fingers )
Lyrics With 7 Single Discography.

About The Photo With Stones Hammock.

In 1969 The Rolling Stones Rented Peter Tork's House In Laurel Canyon A Few Months After Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Rented It To Rehearse For Woodstock (Peter Tork Was The Keyboards And The Bass Player Of The Band "The Monkees").
A Music Publisher Sent Henry Diltz  Up There One Afternoon To Take A Group Shot, But The Stones Were All Asleep.
Eventually, They Woke Up And Had Breakfast Just Before Night Fell, Making It Too Dark To Take The Picture.
(Henry didn't use Flash then, Henry Diltz Is The Photographer Who Made The Cover Of The Doors Album "Morrison Hotel").
At The End Of The 1960s, The Los Angeles Music Scene Was Particularly Lively, With A Buzz Of Initiatives, The Formation Of Groups, And Creative Happenings.
In Particular, The Inspiration Of A Handful Of Musicians Who Settled In Laurel Canyon, A Hollywood Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles, after abandoning their original bands, flourished.
A place whose charm did not escape even the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones Gather Together In Laurel Canion, CA. USA A Break In Rehearsal Tour Of 1969.
 
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