NM (Near Mint) : $75.00 - $103.00 EX (Excellent) : $57.00 - $79.00 VG (Very Good) : $39.00 - $54.00 G (Good) : $13.00 - $18.00 F (Fair) : $8.00 - $12.00 P (Poor) : $4.00 - $6.00
Release Type:OFFICIAL RELEASE
Label: Decca
Cat. Number: DL 79175
Release Country: US
Release Year: 1970
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Item Description
Vinyl, , Gloversville Pressing, Gatefold LP Album Stereo
"1" stamped or etched in runouts denotes [l=MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville], pressing. Remainder of runouts stamped, some trailing plating number (e.g., "1," "3," "4," etc.) etched.
Comes in a matte-finish gatefold sleeve with blue printing, and has inner pockets like a folder, with one side holding the record, and the other the 12 replica inserts that came with this album:
- Glossy press photo of the band.
- County Courts Acts Notice on behalf of Jennings Musical Industries to Kit Lambert for the outstanding return of musical instruments.
- Delivery note for smoke generators from Brock's Crystal Palace Fireworks Ltd.
- Lyrics to "My Generation" with handwritten notes.
- Rejection letter to Kit Lambert, Esq., from John Burgess at E.M.I. Records Ltd in regard to the High Numbers.
- Locarno Ballroom engagement cancellation letter from Barry Perkins at King's Agency.
- Large 15.25"×22.25" black matte-finish "Maximum R&B" foldout poster showing Pete Townshend windmilling his Rickenbacker.
- Contract for the band's Woodstock performance.
- Matte-finish photo with writing on reverse taken from behind the drums showing Pete Townshend jumping in front of a live crowd holding his Gibson SG guitar.
- Tour itinerary of "High Numbers" with fees.
- Show earnings list for Malcolm Rose on New Action Ltd letterhead.
- Marquee Club box office sheet.
Issued with custom plain inner sleeve that matches color of cover.
On custom Decca labels:
"Crackling Noises O.K. Do Not correct!"
Catalog number on front cover, labels: DL 79175
Catalog number on back cover: DL-79175
The first 150,000 copies of this album contained the inserts.
Some copies with hype sticker (catalog number 9175):
"It Is The Best Live Rock Album Ever Made..." The New York Times [a=Nik Cohn] March 8, 1970