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Rolling Stones, The – Hot Rocks 1964-1971 vinyl cover

Data as of Jun 16, 2026

Rolling Stones, TheHot Rocks 1964-1971

1971 · US · London Records · Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

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Specifications

Genre
Rock
Style
Classic Rock
Year
1971
Label
London Records
Catalog number
2PS 606/7
Country
US

Tracklist

  1. A1Time Is On My Side2:50
  2. A2Heart Of Stone2:49
  3. A3Play With Fire2:15
  4. A4(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction3:45
  5. A5As Tears Go By2:45
  6. A6Get Off Of My Cloud2:52
  7. B1Mother's Little Helper2:40
  8. B219th Nervous Breakdown3:52
  9. B3Paint It, Black3:20
  10. B4Under My Thumb3:20
  11. B5Ruby Tuesday3:12
  12. B6Let's Spend The Night Together3:29
  13. C1Jumpin' Jack Flash3:40
  14. C2Street Fighting Man3:10
  15. C3Sympathy For The Devil6:14
  16. C4Honky Tonk Woman3:03
  17. C5Gimme Shelter4:30
  18. D1Midnight Rambler (Live)8:23
  19. D2You Can't Always Get What You Want7:28
  20. D3Brown Sugar3:50
  21. D4Wild Horses5:41

About this record

Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones is a seminal compilation album released in the US in 1971 on London Records.

This vinyl LP captures a pivotal era in rock history, featuring 21 classic tracks from the band's early and most influential years.

Known for its stereo sound, this compilation is a favorite among collectors for its comprehensive selection of hits that define classic rock.

The pressing identified by catalogue number 2PS 606/7 is particularly sought after for its authentic representation of the Stones' sound during this period.

How to appraise this pressing

To confirm an authentic pressing of Hot Rocks 1964-1971, collectors should look for the London Records label and the specific catalogue number 2PS 606/7 on the spine and labels.

The vinyl format is a stereo LP, and the presence of runout etchings in the dead wax area is a key indicator of originality.

These etchings can provide pressing plant information and matrix numbers, which help differentiate genuine pressings from reissues or bootlegs.

Condition plays a critical role in value; collectors prioritize media with minimal surface noise, scratches, and warping, as well as a clean, intact sleeve with original artwork and minimal wear.

Demand is driven by The Rolling Stones’ enduring popularity and the album’s status as a definitive collection of their early hits.

Original US pressings in excellent condition typically attract the most interest in the marketplace.

Frequently asked

What catalogue number should I look for on this US pressing?

The US pressing of Hot Rocks 1964-1971 on London Records carries the catalogue number 2PS 606/7.

Does this release have a barcode on the sleeve?

No, this 1971 US pressing does not have a barcode, which is typical for records released before barcodes became standard.

How many tracks are on this compilation LP?

This compilation features a total of 21 tracks spanning The Rolling Stones' work from 1964 to 1971.

What should I check on the vinyl to confirm authenticity?

Check for runout etchings in the dead wax area, which can verify the pressing, and ensure the label features London Records with the correct catalogue number.

What factors most influence the value of this record?

Key factors include the condition of the vinyl and sleeve, authenticity of the pressing, and the ongoing demand for classic Rolling Stones releases.

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