Description

The Rolling Stones PAPER SLEEVE LIVE COLLECTION SHM-CD BOX Set Harajuku RS NO.9


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Special Live Edition Paper Jacket Box Set [RS No.9 (HARAJUKU Store & Special Website) Limited Edition] [Limited Edition] [SHM-CD]

The Rolling Stones

Format CD

Number of copies: 7

LabelUniversal Music

PublisherUniversal Music G.K.

Country of releaseJapan

Original release date 2024.01.25


PROT-1359/65


Product Introduction


A box set exclusive to RS No.9 (HARAJUKU store & special website) and planned exclusively for Japan.

Includes 5 titles from "Brussels Affair" (1973) to "Flashpoint" (1992) on paper-jacketed CD.


◆Miniature reproduction of the first UK LP in paper jacket (+2020 *2021)

Remastered in 2009 (+2020 *2021)

Miniature reproduction of Japanese LP obi enclosed (only for "Love You Live", "Still Life" and "Flashpoint")


5 titles (7CD) / Limited Edition

Includes commentary, lyrics and bilingual translation

SHM-CD specification


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