The Rolling Stones are releasing a live performance from their 1973 European Tour, The Brussels Affair, to vinyl in three limited-edition box sets. The group released a digital download of the popular bootleg last year.
The box set includes the live set on 180-gram vinyl, limited edition book hand-signed by Mick Jagger, featuring words on the Stones in 1973 by renowned rock critic Nick Kent, and rare and unseen photographs by Michael Putland, the tour's official photographer.
It also comes with a booklet of rare and unseen photos from the Brussels shows by rock photographer Claude Gassian, a 1973 tour lithograph, and a "Tongue & Lips" watch which includes canvas band with steel buckle, Japan Seiko Movement and stainless steel face with brass dial.
The "Art Edition" includes a Silver Gelatin Print hand-signed by the photographer Putland. The "Platinum Edition" includes the 1973 Tour Lithograph hand-signed by Mick Jagger.
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