This is a rare 1992 Russian pressing of Let It Bleed by The Rolling Stones, released by the underground Soviet label AnTrop during the early post-USSR era. This edition features Cyrillic text throughout and a unique two-line credit on the back from the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Russia, St. Petersburg — an iconic marker of Russian pressings from this transitional period.
The Rolling Stones-- Let It Bleed. (1992 Russian Pressing)
Label: AnTrop – П91 00225
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Unofficial Release
Country: Russia
Released: 1992
Condition:
• Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
• Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
• Includes: Original printed outer sleeve (no original insert)
Let it Bleed
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Catalog Number: П91 00225
Matrix/Runout (Side A): ATR 30019 (etched)
Matrix/Runout (Side B): No visible matrix etching (variant specific to this release)
Label Design: Classic AnTrop layout with red/blue Soviet-style logo
Tracklist and titles in Cyrillic (Пусть Льется Кровь)
This pressing matches Discogs Release #8053717, which documents this exact Side A/B matrix configuration and visual layout. Vinyl plays clean and sleeve shows only minor signs of wear. No insert is included, only the original printed outer sleeve.
Tracklist:
Gimmie Shelter
Love In Vain
Country Honk
Live With Me
Let It Bleed
Midnight Rambler
You Got The Silver
Monkey Man
You Can't Always Get What You Want
📦 Shipping: Ships securely in a rigid vinyl mailer with protective padding. The record will be removed from the sleeve to prevent damage during transit.
📌 A hard-to-find collector’s copy with unique cultural and historical significance.
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