Tracklisting 1. (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction 2. The Last Time 3. As Tears Go By 4. Time Is On My Side 5. Its All Over Now 6. Tell Me 7. 19th Nervous Breakdown 8. Heart Of Stone 9. Get Off Of My Cloud 10. Not Fade Away 11. Good Times, Bad Times 12. Play With Fire
For the first time, the Rolling Stones were able to release an album with the same tracklisting across the world. It seems entirely appropriate that the most unusual of all the bands albums the one that polarizes opinion among fans and critics alike should be the first to be released on both sides of the Atlantic, and around the world, with the same running order and in the same sleeve. Recorded between February and October at Olympic Studios in Barnes, West London during what was the most difficult time in the bands career, against a background of personal issues and criminal trials, it is an eclectic mix of music that includes Shes a Rainbow which made No.2 in America and second record that was released as a single in America as, Bill Wymans In Another Land, Bill wrote the track and it features Steve Marriott from the Small Faces on vocals. There were no UK single releases from the album that took its inspiration for its title from the words inside a British passport, Her Britanni
An album without a hit single in sight that was part recorded with Dave Hassinger in Hollywood the last to be recorded in what had been the bands hit factory and Glyn Johns at the newly opened Olympic Studios in Barnes. Some of the tracks were started in America and finished in London. Recording technology was by now allowing for greater experimentation and although every track is credited to JaggerRichards, there are certainly very different styles of music and song writing to be heard on this album Yesterdays Papers has the distinction of being the first song to be written solely by Mick. Connection was played live at the London Palladium the week after the album came out and was featured in Shine a Light in 2008. Cartoons and drawings by Charlie are used on the album artwork. Tracklisting 1. Lets Spend The Night Together 2. Yesterdays Papers 3. Ruby Tuesday 4. Connection 5. She Smiled Sweetly 6. Cool, Calm, and Collected 7. All Sold Out 8. My Obsession 9. Whos Been Sleeping Here
So in Let It Bleed we can find every role the Stones have ever played for us swaggering studs, evil demons, harem keepers and fast life riders what the Stones meant in the Sixties, what they know very well theyve meant to us. - Rolling Stone Tracklisting 1. Gimme Shelter 2. Love In Vain 3. Country Honk 4. Live With Me 5. Let It Bleed 6. Midnight Rambler 7. You Got The Silver 8. Monkey Man 9. You Cant Always Get What You Want
One of the first of the bands albums to be issued in Britain in full frequency stereo sound. There are six different tracks to the US version, and although there are three JaggerRichards songs theres only one group written song, meaning this, in marked contrast to the US version of the album, has a preponderance of covers on it. There is not a hit single on the album, which probably accounts for it failing to become the bands third number one in succession on the UK album charts, although it was not unusual at this time for artists to release albums without including their singles.
With the British invasion of America in full swing the band were announced as Englands Newest Hit Makers. Released to coincide with the Stones arrival in New York City on 1st June 1964, where they began their first US tour. The band played to very small audiences in the eight cities. The tracklisting is the same as their eponymous first UK release, but it includes the Womack and Womack classic, Not Fade Away. The inclusion of the hit song and good airplay helped the album make no. 11 in the Billboard Top 50.
Beggars Banquet is the album that changed everything for the Rolling Stones. From the manner it was recorded at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, to the track selection, a mixture of rockers (Street Fighting Man), blues numbers (Prodigal Son, No Expectations) and ballads (Salt Of The Earth), the band truly came into their own, and the Rolling Stones music of today is a reflection of what happened in that studio in 1968, they reached their musical manhood. The genesis of the epic song Sympathy For The Devil is well documented in the Jean Luc Goddard film One Plus One. While 1967s Their Satanic Majesties was recorded after Mick and Keiths traumatic and unjust, drugs bust, it was almost too soon to be reflected in their songwriting. Whereas Sympathy For The Devil, and much of Beggars Banquet hint at a defiance at what theyd been through, and a strength from the experience. The album also marks a change in musical direction for the band, with the debut of Jimmy Miller as producer, who w
A milestone in the recording career of the band in that JaggerRichards wrote every single track on this their fourth studio album to be released in Britain. Its arguably the first ever rock album. The credentials At over eleven minutes, Going Home was one of the longest track ever to have appeared on any pop album, the tracks were recorded at two three day marathon sessions at RCA in Hollywood in December 1965 and March 1966, its fourteen tracks ran for over 53 minutes long by the standards of pop LPs and most of all it sounds like a rock album with a cohesion not associated with other long playing records from the era. Among the classic songs are Mothers Little Helper the a-side of the twelfth US single, and its b-side Lady Jane, Under my Thumb and Out of Time. Jack Nitzsche and Ian Stewart share the keyboard duties and Brian Jones plays a whole variety of instruments including an Appalachian dulcimer on Lady Jane.
Remastered single CD Edition of the bands seminal, multi-million-selling 1978 album Some Girls, which is released on November 21. It follows the massive worldwide success and acclaim for Universals 2010 reissue of the Stones hallowed 1972 set Exile On Main St.