A Rolling Stones bootleg that has been making the rounds for years is finally seeing an official release in a new limited edition box set.
The Brussels Affair centers on a show staged by the Stones in Brussels, Belgium, on October 17, 1973. The new set is the first of a planned series of releases entitled Stones Archive Series, and will come in three versions, a platinum edition, an art edition and a collector's edition.
Currently only the collector's edition is available for purchase, at a price of $750. Limited to 1,727 copies, it includes a 180-gram triple-vinyl set of the show, a book hand-signed by frontman Mick Jagger, work from photographer Michael Putland and writer Nick Kent, a '70s-era "tongue & lips" wristwatch and a 1973 tour lithograph.
When available, the platinum and art editions will be even more extravagant, with production runs of each limited to 1,973 copies.
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