A milestone in the recording career of the band in that Jagger Richards 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 & March 1966, its fourteen tracks ran for over 53 minutes long by the standards of pop LPs & 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, & its b-side Lady Jane, Under my Thumb & Out of Time. Jack Nitzsche & Ian Stewart share the keyboard duties & Brian Jones plays a whole variety of instruments including an Appalachian dulcimer on Lady Jane.