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Rolling Stones, The – Aftermath vinyl cover

Data as of Jun 16, 2026

Rolling Stones, TheAftermath

1966 · UK · Decca · Vinyl LP Album Mono

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Specifications

Genre
Rock, Blues
Style
Pop Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Year
1966
Label
Decca
Catalog number
LK 4786
Country
UK

Tracklist

  1. A1Mothers Little Helper2:40
  2. A2Stupid Girl2:52
  3. A3Lady Jane3:06
  4. A4Under My Thumb3:20
  5. A5Doncha Bother Me2:35
  6. A6Goin' Home11:35
  7. B1Flight 5053:25
  8. B2High And Dry2:52
  9. B3Out Of Time5:15
  10. B4It's Not Easy2:35
  11. B5I Am Waiting3:10
  12. B6Take It Or Leave It2:47
  13. B7Think3:10
  14. B8What To Do2:30

About this record

The Rolling Stones' "Aftermath" is a seminal 1966 UK vinyl LP that captures the band's raw rock and blues energy during a pivotal era.

This particular pressing is a mono album released on the Decca label, catalogued as LK 4786 (also seen as LK. 4786).

Known for its influential blend of pop rock and rhythm & blues, "Aftermath" features 14 tracks that showcase the band's evolving sound.

Collectors seek this UK mono pressing for its historical significance, authentic sound quality, and original Decca label presentation.

How to appraise this pressing

To confirm an authentic UK mono pressing of "Aftermath," check for the Decca label with the catalogue number LK 4786 or LK. 4786 on the vinyl.

The album is a mono format LP with 14 tracks, and the original pressing does not include a barcode, which is typical for the era.

Inspect the runout etchings on the vinyl for additional pressing identifiers that can confirm its authenticity.

Condition plays a critical role in value; collectors prioritize well-preserved media with minimal surface noise and a sleeve free from ring wear or seam splits.

Demand for this pressing is driven by its significance in The Rolling Stones' catalog and the desirability of UK mono releases from the 1960s, making condition and verified pressing details key factors in appraisal.

Frequently asked

How can I identify the original UK mono pressing of "Aftermath"?

Look for the Decca label with the catalogue number LK 4786 or LK. 4786 and confirm it is a mono format LP with 14 tracks. The absence of a barcode and the presence of runout etchings also help verify authenticity.

Does this pressing have stereo and mono versions?

Yes, this specific pressing is the mono version of the album; stereo versions exist but would have different catalogue numbers and label indications.

What genres and styles does this album represent?

"Aftermath" encompasses rock and blues genres, with styles including pop rock and rhythm & blues.

Why are runout etchings important for collectors?

Runout etchings provide unique matrix numbers and identifiers that can confirm the pressing’s authenticity and sometimes indicate the mastering engineer or pressing plant.

What should I look for in terms of condition when buying this album?

Prioritize vinyl with minimal surface noise and no scratches, alongside a sleeve without ring wear, seam splits, or significant discoloration to maintain collector value.

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