Rolling Stones*Let It Bleed

Label:

Decca – SKL. 5025

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo , Unboxed Labels

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Classic Rock

Tracklist

A1 Gimmie Shelter
BassBill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
GuitarKeith Richard*
PercussionJimmy Miller
PianoNicky Hopkins
VocalsMary Clayton*
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp]Mick Jagger
4:30
A2 Love In Vain
BassBill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
GuitarKeith Richard*
MandolinRy Cooder
VocalsMick Jagger
Written-ByPayne*
4:18
A3 Country Honk
DrumsCharlie Watts
FiddleByron Berline
GuitarKeith Richard*
Slide GuitarMick Taylor
VocalsNanette Newman
3:00
A4 Live With Me
BassKeith Richards
DrumsCharlie Watts
GuitarMick Taylor
PianoNicky Hopkins
Piano, Arranged By [Horns]Leon Russell
Tenor SaxophoneBobby Keys
VocalsMick Jagger
3:35
A5 Let It Bleed
Bass, AutoharpBill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
GuitarKeith Richard*
PianoIan Stewart
VocalsMick Jagger
5:27
B1 Midnight Rambler
BassBill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
GuitarKeith Richard*
PercussionBrian Jones (5)
Vocals, Harmonica [Harp]Mick Jagger
6:52
B2 You Got The Silver
AutoharpBrian Jones (5)
BassBill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
Piano, OrganNicky Hopkins
Vocals, GuitarKeith Richard*
2:51
B3 Monkey Man
Bass, Vibraphone [Vibes]Bill Wyman
DrumsCharlie Watts
PianoNicky Hopkins
TambourineJimmy Miller
VocalsMick Jagger
Vocals, GuitarKeith Richard*
4:12
B4 You Can't Always Get What You Want
Arranged By [Choral Arrangements]Jack Nitzsche
Backing VocalsNanette Newman
BassBill Wyman
DrumsJimmy Miller
GuitarKeith Richard*
PercussionRocky Dijon
Piano, Organ, French HornAl Kooper
VocalsMick Jagger
7:28

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Manufactured ByThe Decca Record Company Limited
  • Made ByThe Decca Record Company Limited
  • Lacquer Cut AtDecca Studios
  • Published ByMirage Music
  • Published ByImmediate Music
  • Made ByBritish Celanese Limited

Credits

  • Design [Cover & Liner]Robert Brownjohn
  • Design [Sleeve & Poster]Victor Kahn (2)
  • EngineerGlyn Johns
  • Lacquer Cut ByW (12)
  • Photography ByDon McAllester
  • ProducerJimmy Miller
  • Written-ByJagger, Richard* (tracks: A1, A3 to B4)

Notes

Released on the unboxed " DECCA " label in a front-laminated sleeve and a printed inner sleeve with blue borders.

Back cover shows the ''indicator hole'' to let the inner sleeve peep through: blue=stereo, red =mono.

First cat.nr. on cover, second on label.

On the labels:
Made In England by the Decca Record Co, Ltd, London
Manufactured by The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
℗ 1969
Mirage Music (Tracks: A1, A3 - B4)
Immediate Music (Track: A2)

On the sleeve:
© 1969, The Decca Record Company Limited, London
Laminated with ' Clarifoll ' made by British Celanese Limited
Sleeve printed in England

with poster

A very similar release exists: here. The labels differ, this release's labels feature:
- Upside down matrix numbers,
- No speed indication,
- Different alignment of producer and manufacturing information,
- Rights societies printing slightly differs.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label, Upside Down): {XZAL.9363}
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label, Upside Down): {XZAL.9364}
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 1) A-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9363.P-3W
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 1) B-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9364-P-5W
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 2) A-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9363.P-4W
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 2) B-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9364-P-4W
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 3) A-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9363.P-6W
  • Matrix / Runout ((Variant 3) B-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9364-P-4W
  • Barcode ((Variant 4) A-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9363.P-1W
  • Barcode ((Variant 4) B-Side Runout, Stamped): XZAL-9364-P-4W
  • Rights Society: BIEM / NCB
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Barcode ((Variant 5) A-Side Runout, Stamped): JT 1 XZAL-9363-P-1W CU
  • Barcode ((Variant 5) B-Side Runout, Stamped): JT 1 XZAL-9364-P-1W NG

Other Versions (5 of 469)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing) London Records NPS-4 US 1969
Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Stereo, Royal Sound Labels) Decca SLK 16 640-P, SLK 16 640 P 1969
Recently Edited
Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Stereo, Unboxed Labels) Decca SKL 5025, SKL. 5025 UK 1969
Recently Edited
Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Stereo) Decca SKLM 5025, SKLM.5025 New Zealand 1969
Recently Edited
Let It Bleed (LP, Album, Mono) Decca LK 5025 UK 1969

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Reviews

  • Richard0470's avatar
    Richard0470
    I have a copy with the variant 1 stampers listed above for this release but it is on the Boxed Decca label? On Side A the matrix number is inverted and on Side B the matrix number appears the correct way up. No 'London Choir' on the blue inner for 'You can't always'. Any ideas?
    • ramble-on-57's avatar
      ramble-on-57
      Edited 4 years ago
      Mine has "JT" at the end of the matrix/runout of each side

      Edit: According to www.stonesondecca.com, it seems that JT or J/T was an UK tax code

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