Rolling Stones - Multiple artists - Aftermath - Single vinyl record - 1966






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Rolling Stones – Aftermath, a 1966 UK stereo Decca release (SKL 4786), one item, with near‑mint media and near‑mint sleeve, unplayed mint vinyl and the rare Purple Shadow cover.
Description from the seller
The Rolling Stones – Aftermath – UK Stereo Press –
“Early UK pressing from the first production phase, with original -1W lacquer on Side 1 and early -2W recut on Side 2.”
UNPLAYED MINT – Rare Purple Shadow Cover
Provenance & Story:
The record was acquired from the private collection of an 81-year-old gentleman with a background in the music industry. I originally contacted him to purchase a Tandberg reel-to-reel tape recorder for spare parts. Upon meeting, he offered me his entire collection of 500 vinyl records. While I wasn't looking for a large collection, I spotted a few gems that had been kept in pristine condition since the 1960s. This Aftermath was one of the stand-out pieces—received by him directly upon its release in 1966 and never played.
Technical Specifications & Identifiers:
Release: Genuine UK 1st Stereo Pressing (1966)
Catalog Number: SKL 4786
Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XZAL-7209-1W (Earliest 1W cut)
Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XZAL-7210-2W
Mother/Stamper: 2 / B (Stamper "B" = No. 1 in Decca’s code).
Labels: Iconic "Unboxed" Blue/Silver Decca labels with "Deep Groove" and J/T tax code.
Condition Report:
Vinyl: NM (Unplayed). Flawless archive-grade disc. No spindle marks or hairlines. Some miner paper scufs noticed after a closer look a very strong light.
Sleeve: NEAR MINT. Earliest "Purple Shadow" variant by Robert Stace with Clarifoil lamination. Incredibly crisp, white spine—virtually impossible to find in this condition.
The Rolling Stones – Aftermath – UK Stereo Press –
“Early UK pressing from the first production phase, with original -1W lacquer on Side 1 and early -2W recut on Side 2.”
UNPLAYED MINT – Rare Purple Shadow Cover
Provenance & Story:
The record was acquired from the private collection of an 81-year-old gentleman with a background in the music industry. I originally contacted him to purchase a Tandberg reel-to-reel tape recorder for spare parts. Upon meeting, he offered me his entire collection of 500 vinyl records. While I wasn't looking for a large collection, I spotted a few gems that had been kept in pristine condition since the 1960s. This Aftermath was one of the stand-out pieces—received by him directly upon its release in 1966 and never played.
Technical Specifications & Identifiers:
Release: Genuine UK 1st Stereo Pressing (1966)
Catalog Number: SKL 4786
Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XZAL-7209-1W (Earliest 1W cut)
Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XZAL-7210-2W
Mother/Stamper: 2 / B (Stamper "B" = No. 1 in Decca’s code).
Labels: Iconic "Unboxed" Blue/Silver Decca labels with "Deep Groove" and J/T tax code.
Condition Report:
Vinyl: NM (Unplayed). Flawless archive-grade disc. No spindle marks or hairlines. Some miner paper scufs noticed after a closer look a very strong light.
Sleeve: NEAR MINT. Earliest "Purple Shadow" variant by Robert Stace with Clarifoil lamination. Incredibly crisp, white spine—virtually impossible to find in this condition.
