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From: rob@ctvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: TP Question: Rolling Stones
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Date: Tue, 8-Jan-85 08:54:00 EST
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Nf-From: ctvax!rob    Jan  8 07:54:00 1985

The second Rolling Stones album was:
  "The Rolling Stones No. 2"
  Decca LK 4661 (January 1965) (1)

The second Rolling Stones album ISSUED IN THE U.S.
was probably "12x5", a catchy name based on the British
EP "Five by Five" (Decca DFE 8590).

I've noticed a similar provincial attitude in other TP
questions. Did the game show "Beat the Clock" start in the
US or the UK? I thought it was the UK, in which case the answer
to who was the first host is Bob Monkhouse, not the one given.

Regards,
Rob Spray (the Lone Star Limey)
...convex!ctvax!rob

(1) "The Essential Guide to Rock Records", F. Dellar & B. Lazell,
    Omnibus Press, 1983. (note, only lists UK releases)