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Flowers is an American compilation album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1967. The songs either appeared as singles, had been omitted from the American versions of Aftermath and Between the Buttons, were collected from studio sessions dating back to 1965, or are reissues of songs recently released on other albums. Three tracks had never been released. "My Girl", "Ride On, Baby" and "Sittin' On A Fence" are from the Aftermath sessions from December 1965. Flowers reached #3 in the US during the late summer of 1967 and went gold. This compilation was released in USA and Europe, not in the UK. The rare cover is from the Belgian release.

01 Ruby Tuesday
02 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow
03 Let's Spend The Night Together
04 Lady Jane
05 Out Of Time
06 My Girl
07 Back Street Girl
08 Please Go Home
09 Mother's Little Helper
10 Take It Or Leave It
11 Ride On Baby
12 Sittin' On The Fence
13 Sad Day
14 Out Of Time
15 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow
16 I Can See It
17 Something Happy, Something Blue
18 Yesterday's Papers
19 Let's Spend The Night Together
20 Ruby Tuesday
21 Complicated
22 All Sold Out

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Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) is the first official compilation album by The Rolling Stones, released on 28 March 1966, on London Records in the United States and on 4 November 1966, by Decca Records in the United Kingdom. The two releases featured different cover art and track listing. The front cover for the American release was used for the rear photo on the UK edition. Reaching #3 on the US charts, where it remained for two years, Big Hits proved to be a big smash and currently remains a popular Rolling Stones retrospective. The UK Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) includes tracks released after the American edition appeared. The Rolling Stones' debut 1963 single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come On", was included, but its more successful follow-up, "I Wanna Be Your Man" - composed by rivals (although in reality as friends) Lennon/McCartney - was left off the album. Big Hits reached #4 in the UK charts.

UK release

01 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow
02 - Paint It Black
03 - It's All Over Now
04 - The Last Time
05 - Heart Of Stone
06 - Not Fade Away
07 - Come On
08 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
09 - Get Off Of My Cloud
10 - As Tears Go By
11 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown
12 - Lady Jane
13 - Time Is On My Side
14 - Little Red Rooster

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US release

01 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.mp3
02 - Last Time.mp3
03 - As Tears Go By.mp3
04 - Time Is On My Side.mp3
05 - It's All Over Now.mp3
06 - Tell Me.mp3
07 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown.mp3
08 - Heart Of Stone.mp3
09 - Get Off Of My Cloud.mp3
10 - Not Fade Away.mp3
11 - Good Times, Bad Times.mp3
12 - Play With Fire.mp3

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Aftermath, first released on 15 April 1966 by Decca Records, is the fourth British studio album by The Rolling Stones. It was released in the United States on 20 June 1966 by London Records as their sixth American album. The album proved to be a major artistic breakthrough for The Rolling Stones, being the first full-length release by the band to consist exclusively of Mick Jagger/Keith Richards compositions. Aftermath was also the first Rolling Stones album to be recorded entirely in the United States, at the legendary RCA Studios in Hollywood, California at 6363 Sunset Boulevard, and the first album the band released in stereo. The album is also notable for its musical experimentation, with Brian Jones playing a variety of instruments not usually associated with rock music—including sitar on "Paint It Black", the Appalachian dulcimer on "Lady Jane" and "I Am Waiting", the marimbas (African xylophone) on "Under My Thumb" and "Out of Time," harmonica on "High and Dry" and "Goin' Home", as well as guitar and keyboards. Much of the music was still rooted in Chicago electric blues.

01 Mother's Little Helper
02 Stupid Girl
03 Lady Jane
04 Under My Thumb
05 Doncha Bother Me
06 Goin' Home
07 Flight 505
08 High And Dry
09 Out Of Time
10 It's Not Easy
11 I Am Waiting
12 Take It Or Leave It
13 Think
14 What To Do

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The Rolling Stones, Now! is the third American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1965 by their initial American distributor, London Records. The album contained seven tracks from their second UK album The Rolling Stones No. 2, the recent US Top 20 hit "Heart of Stone", and other songs which would appear on the UK edition of the Stones' next album Out of Our Heads later in 1965. The album contains a different, and shorter, version of "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" than the recording on The Rolling Stones No. 2, although the latter version was accidentally used on the 1986 CD of The Rolling Stones Now. The 2002 CD includes the shorter version, as heard on the original LP. "Little Red Rooster", a recent #1 hit single in the UK, was also included as well as "Surprise, Surprise", which would not see a release in the UK until 1970. Four of the songs on The Rolling Stones, Now! were penned by the songwriting team of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (who dropped the "s" from his surname until 1978).

01 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
02 - Down Home Girl
03 - You Can't Catch Me
04 - Heart Of Stone
05 - What A Shame
06 - Mona (I Need You Baby)
07 - Down The Road Apiece
08 - Off The Hook
09 - Pain In My Heart
10 - Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin')
11 - Little Red Rooster
12 - Surprise Surprise

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The Rolling Stones No. 2 is the second UK album by The Rolling Stones released in 1965 following the massive success of 1964's debut The Rolling Stones. Not surprisingly, The Rolling Stones No. 2 followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature R&B covers. However, it does contain three compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richards songwriting team. Using the cover shot for 12 X 5, the second US-released album in October 1964, The Rolling Stones No. 2's tracklisting would largely be emulated on the upcoming US release of The Rolling Stones, Now!. While Eric Easton was co-credited as producer alongside Andrew Loog Oldham on The Rolling Stones' debut album, Oldham takes full production duties for The Rolling Stones No, 2, which was recorded sporadically in the UK and US during 1964. A huge hit in the United Kingdom upon release, The Rolling Stones No. 2 spent 10 weeks at #1 in early 1965, becoming one of the year's biggest sellers in the United Kingdom.

01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
02 Down Home Girl
03 You Can't Catch Me
04 Time Is On My Side
05 What A Shame
06 Grown Up Wrong
07 Down The Road Apiece
08 Under The Boardwalk
09 I Can't Be Satisfied
10 Pain In My Heart
11 Off The Hook
12 Susie Q

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Between the Buttons is the fifth British and seventh American studio album by The Rolling Stones. It was released on 20 January 1967 in the United Kingdom and 11 February 1967 in the United States as the follow-up to the ambitious Aftermath. Recorded in two spurts, in Los Angeles in August 1966 and London that November, Between the Buttons caught The Rolling Stones at a period where they were moving more into arty territory and away from their R&B roots. With the release of The Beatles' Revolver, Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde, The Mothers of Invention's Freak Out! and The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, as well as their own Aftermath and the accompanying singles during 1966, the parameters of rock music had been expanded considerably. This is th US version of the album with different tracklist, "Let's Spend the Night Together" and "Ruby Tuesday" were slotted onto the album, with "Back Street Girl" and "Please Go Home" getting the boot (these would be included on the following US release, Flowers). With "Ruby Tuesday" reaching #1, Between the Buttons shot to #2 in the US, going gold.

01 - Let's Spend The Night Together
02 - Yesterday's Papers
03 - Ruby Tuesday
04 - Connection
05 - She Smiled Sweetly
06 - Cool Calm And Collected
07 - All Sold Out
08 - My Obsession
09 - Who's Been Sleeping Here
10 - Complicated
11 - Miss Amanda Jones
12 - Something Happened To Me Yesterday

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Category: The Rolling Stones | Views: 1472 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2011-03-06



Got Live If You Want It! is the first live album by The Rolling Stones. It was released in the US in late 1966. At the time, it was not released officially in the UK; instead, the British market had the 1965 EP release Got Live If You Want It!, from which the album's name derived (a different mix of "I'm Alright" appeared on this EP.) The album had been compiled as a result of a contractual obligation with US distributor London Records, and the band themselves were not happy with it. They consequently disowned it, arguing that Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (1970) was their true live album debut.

01 - Under My Thumb
02 - Get Off Of My Cloud
03 - Lady Jane
04 - Not Fade Away
05 - I've Been Loving You Too Long
06 - Fortune Teller
07 - The Last Time
08 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown
09 - Time Is On My Side
10 - I'm Alright
11 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow
12 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

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This is the never-released album from 1971 (or was it 1972), which was pressed on a few acetates. Some acetates were sold, for a lot of money, a couple of years ago, and....surfaced on bootleg CD after a while. The songs are either completely different takes (like "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby"), or different mixes than the official versions (from Metamophosis) Pay Your Dues (the alternate version of Street Fighting Man) and the speeded-up Blue Turns To Gray are really fantastic, as Metomophosis, several of the songs features Jagger, Richards and studio musicians, and not the other Stones members. The planned follow-up to Hot Rocks was to be titled Necrophilia, and was to have the tracks selected by the unpredictable Andrew Loog Oldham. A gatefold sleeve was designed by Fabio Nicoli using photography by the Stones' official photographer from the sixties, Gered Mankowitz. What you will hear here is a vinyl transfer to CD of the actual unreleased album. Alternate versions from 1964 to 1967. (GB)

01 - Out Of Time
02 - Don't Lie To Me
03 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
04 - Think
05 - Hear It
06 - Some Things Just Stick In Your Head
07 - Aftermath
08 - I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
09 - Andrew's Blues
10 - Pay Your Dues
11 - Let The Good Time Roll
12 - Heart Of Stone
13 - Each And Every Day Of The Year
14 - The Sleepy City
15 - Try A Little Harder
16 - Blue Turns To Grey
17 - We're Wastin' Time

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Two Rolling Stones platters chock full of rare stereo mixes as prepared the way only the good folks at Mickboy remasters can do. Disc 1 is a clever combination of the UK and US releases of Aftermath along with a smattering of 5 bonus tracks all in stereo. Disc 2 is composed of an aural smorgasboard of Stones 60 s classics all in remixed stereo. (FBJ)

Disc 1

01 - Mothers Little Helper
02 - Paint It Black
03 - Stupid Girl
04 - Lady Jane
05 - Under My Thumb
06 - Doncha Bother Me
07 - Think
08 - What To Do
09 - Flight 505
10 - High And Dry
11 - Out Of Time
12 -  Lady Jane
13 - Its Not Easy
14 - I Am Waiting
15 - Take It Or Leave It
16 - Going Home
17 - Paint It Black
18 - Sad Day
19 - Long Long While
20 - Ride On Baby

Disc 2

21 - Intro
22 - 19th Nervous Breakdown
23 - If You Need Me
24 - Empty Heart
25 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue
26 - Confessin The Blues
27 - Around And Around
28 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
29 - Time Is On My Side
30 - Heart Of Stone
31 - The Last Time
32 - Get Off Of My Cloud
33 - (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
34 - Its All Over Now
35 - Play With Fire
36 - Tell Me Baby
37 - Down The Road Apiece
38 - Meet Me In The Bottom
39 - Brians Blues
40 - I Cant Be Satisfied
41 - Dont Lie To Me
42 - Look What You've Done
43 - Looking Tired
44 - What A Shame
45 - I Can See It

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Hot Rocks 1964–1971 is the first compilation album of Rolling Stones music released by former manager Allen Klein's ABKCO Records (who gained control of the band's Decca/London material in 1970) after the band's departure from Decca and Klein. Released in late 1971, it proved to be The Rolling Stones' biggest-selling release of their career and an enduring and popular retrospective. After reportedly having been duped by Klein to unknowingly sign over the recording copyrights to all of their material from 1963 to 1970, The Rolling Stones left Decca and formed their own label, Rolling Stones Records, with a new distributor. They recorded Sticky Fingers throughout 1970, releasing it the following spring. Although Klein—and now ABKCO—no longer had The Rolling Stones as clients, their fruitful catalogue was ripe for the picking and, thus, Hot Rocks 1964–1971 was quickly compiled as a double album greatest hits package. While the album carries most of the band's biggest hits during their first decade, it does drop a few of them in order to include standout tracks such as "Play With Fire", "Under My Thumb" and "Gimme Shelter" giving listeners a more well-rounded impression of The Rolling Stones' music in this era. Although "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" are a part of Sticky Fingers, those two songs are co-owned by the band and Allen Klein because The Rolling Stones recorded the songs while they were still under contract to Decca.

Disc 1

01 Time Is on My Side
02 Heart of Stone
03 Play With Fire
04 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
05 As Tears Go By
06 Get off of My Cloud
07 Mother's Little Helper
08 19th Nervous Breakdown
09 Paint It, Black
10 Under My Thumb
11 Ruby Tuesday
12 Let's Spend the Night Together

Disc 2

01 Jumpin' Jack Flash
02 Street Fighting Man
03 Sympathy for the Devil
04 Honky Tonk Women
05 Gimme Shelter
06 Midnight Rambler [Live]
07 You Can't Always Get What You Want
08 Brown Sugar
09 Wild Horses

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Tracks that weren't used for the Hot Rocks Series

01 - I Want To Be Loved
02 - I Wanna Be Your Man
03 - Stoned
04 - Little By Little
05 - I Just Want To Make Love To You
06 - Congratulations
07 - Little Red Rooster
08 - Off The Hook
09 - What A Shame
10 - The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
11 - The Spider & The Fly
12 - The Singer Not The Song
13 - Gotta Get Away
14 - Sad Day
15 - Stupid Girl
16 - Who's Driving Your Plane
17 - In Another Land
18 - The Lantern
19 - Child Of The Moon [Remix]
20 - Surprise Surprise
21 - Memo From Turner [Original]
22 - I Don't Know Why I Love You
23 - Try A Little Harder
24 - Out Of Time [Remix]
25 - Jiving Sister Fanny
26 - Downtown Susie

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Early live performances. Tracks 1-4 L'Olympia, Paris 18 April, 1965, tracks 5-7 L'Olympia, Paris 29 March, 1966, tracks 8-12 L'Olympia, Paris 11 April, 1967, tracks 13-19 "Shindig" US TV show 26 May, 1965

01 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
02 Around And Around
03 Time Is On My Side
04 It's All Over Now
05 19th Nervous Breakdown
06 Get Off Of My Cloud
07 The Last Time
08 Paint It Black
09 Under My Thumb
10 Ruby Tuesday
11 Let's Spend The Night Together
12 Satisfaction
13 Down The Road Apiece
14 Little Red Rooster
15 Chit Chat With Jack Good, Mick & Brian
16 How Many More Years
17 The Last Time
18 Play With Fire
19 Satisfaction

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The Rolling Stones - 1965-67 - Du Fond Du Coeur



Same disk, different release & artwork.

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The Rolling Stones - 1965 - Out Of Our Heads (UK)



Out of Our Heads is The Rolling Stones' third British album and their fourth in the United States. It was released in 1965 through London Records in the US on 30 July 1965, and Decca Records in the UK on 24 September 1965, with significant track listing differences between territories. The British Out of Our Heads — with a different cover — added songs that would surface later in the US on December's Children (And Everybody's) and others that had not been released in the UK thus far (such as Heart Of Stone) instead of the already-released live track and recent hit singles (as singles rarely featured on albums in the UK in those times). Issued later that September, Out of Our Heads reached #2 in the UK charts behind The Beatles' Help!. It was The Rolling Stones' last UK album to rely upon R&B covers; the forthcoming Aftermath was entirely composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

01 She Said Yeah
02 Mercy, Mercy
03 Hitch Hike
04 That's How Strong My Love Is
05 Good Times
06 Gotta Get Away
07 Talkin' 'Bout You
08 Cry To Me
09 Oh Baby
10 Heart Of Stone
11 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
12 I'm Free

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The Rolling Stones - 1965 - Out Of Our Heads (US)



Initially issued in July 1965 in America (featuring a shot from the same photo session that graced the cover of 12 X 5 and The Rolling Stones No. 2), Out of Our Heads was a mixture of recordings made over a six month period, including the Top 10 hit "The Last Time", the worldwide number 1 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as well as a track from the UK-only live EP Got LIVE if you want it!. Riding the wave of "Satisfaction"'s success, Out of Our Heads became The Rolling Stones' first US #1 album, eventually going platinum. In 2003 the US edition was listed as number 114 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

01 Mercy, Mercy
02 Hitch Hike
03 The Last Time
04 That's How Strong My Love Is
05 Good Times
06 I'm All Right [Live]
07 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
08 Cry To Me
09 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
10 Play With Fire
11 The Spider And The Fly
12 One More Try



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England's Newest Hit Makers is the US debut album by The Rolling Stones, released by London Records on 30 May 1964. The album cover photo was taken by Nicholas Wright. Upon its release, England's Newest Hitmakers reached #11 in the US, going gold in the process. To date, this is the only of the Stones' American studio albums that failed to place in the top five on the Billboard album charts. The album was also number 1 in Australia for three weeks. In August 2002, England's Newest Hitmakers was reissued as a new remastered CD and SACD digipak by ABKCO, while its British counterpart The Rolling Stones also from 1964 with slightly different tracklist, has remained out of print since 1987.

01 - Not Fade Away
02 - Route 66
03 - I Just Want To Make Love To Yo
04 - Honest I Do
05 - Now I've Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phil And Uncle Gene)
06 - Little By Little
07 - I'm A King Bee
08 - Carol
09 - Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
10 - Can I Get A Witness
11 - You Can Make It If You Try
12 - Walking The Dog

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The Rolling Stones is the debut album by The Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the United Kingdom on 16 April 1964. Recorded at Regent Sound Studios in London over the course of five days in January and February 1964, The Rolling Stones was produced by then-managers Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric Easton. The Rolling Stones was originally released by Decca Records in the UK, while the US England's Newest Hit Makers appeared on the London Records label, with the track "Not Fade Away" (the a-side of the band's third UK single) replacing "Mona (I Need You Baby)". The majority of the tracks reflect the band's love for authentic R&B material. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (whose professional name until 1978 omitted the s in his surname) were very much fledging songwriters during early 1964, contributing only one original composition to the album: "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)". Two numbers are credited to "Nanker Phelge" - a pseudonym the band used for group compositions from 1963 to 1965. Phil Spector and Gene Pitney both contributed to the recording sessions, and are referred to as "Uncle Phil and Uncle Gene" in the subtitle of the Nanker Phelge instrumental "Now I've Got a Witness".

01 - Route 66
02 - I Just Want To Make Love To You
03 - Honest I Do
04 - Mona (I Need You Baby)
05 - Now I've Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phil And Uncle Gene)
06 - Little By Little
07 - I'm A King Bee
08 - Carol
09 - Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
10 - Can I Get A Witness?
11 - You Can Make It If You Try
12 - Walking The Dog

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Outtakes from the Chess sessions. Recorded at Chess Studio, Chicago, June 10/11, 1964 and RCA Studios, Los Angeles, September 5/6, 1965 (Track 4). Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham with engineers Ron Malo and Dave Hassinger (Track 4). Jagger, Richards, Jones, Wyman, Watts and Ian Stewart.

1 - High-Heel Sneakers
2 - Tell Me Babe
3 - Down In The Bottom
4 - Looking Tired
5 - Stewed And Keefed

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The Rolling Stones - 1964 - The Rolling Stones EP



The Rolling Stones is the debut EP released by The Rolling Stones in January 1964. It was released both to capitalise on their first Top 20 hit "I Wanna Be Your Man" and to test the commercial appeal of the band before their UK label Decca Records would commit to letting them record an album. The Rolling Stones includes four songs recorded at two separate sessions in August and November 1963. The Rolling Stones features R&B covers of some of the band's favorite artists, and some recent American hits. Eric Easton is officially listed as the EP's producer. Andrew Loog Oldham produced the opening track "Bye Bye Johnny". Despite the rawness of the production, the EP reached #1 in the UK EP charts. "Bye Bye Johnny" and "Money" would not see official US release until 1972's retrospective More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies); "You Better Move On" was featured on 1965's December's Children (And Everybody's); and "Poison Ivy" was issued in 2002 on the remastered version of More Hot Rocks.

01 - Bye Bye Johnny
02 - Money
03 - You Better Move On
04 - Poison Ivy

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The Rolling Stones - 1964 - Five By Five EP



Five by Five is the second EP by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1964. Captured during a prolific spurt of recording activity at Chess Studios in Chicago that June, Five By Five was released that August in the UK shortly after their debut album, The Rolling Stones, had appeared. The title of Five by Five is a play on words—five tracks recorded by the five members of the band. Because Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were still honing their songwriting skills, only "Empty Heart" and "2120 South Michigan Avenue" were credited to "Nanker Phelge", a pseudonym for band-written compositions. The rest of the EP is composed of R&B covers from some of their favorite artists. Andrew Loog Oldham produced Five by Five and even contributed liner notes (a tradition begun here) where he lists the band's achievements thus far (and stretches the truth by claiming The Rolling Stones' debut album had spent 30 weeks at #1 when it, in fact, was at the top for 12).

01 - If You Need Me
02 - Empty Heart
03 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue
04 - Confessin' The Blues
05 - Around And Around

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The Rolling Stones - 1964 - Camden Theatre EP



Recorded live at Camden Theatre, London, March 19, 1964 for BBC "Rhythm And Blues" - broadcast, May 9, 1964

01 - Route 66
02 - Cops And Robbers
03 - You Better Move On
04 - Mona

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The Rolling Stones - 1965 - Got LIVE If You Want It (EP)



Got Live If You Want It! is the final official EP by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1965. The band's first live recording to be released, it was captured during selected dates at Liverpool and Manchester during their British tour in March that year. Renowned for its raw-sounding quality, got LIVE if you want it! has endured as a live artifact, more for its historical than musical appeal. Reportedly engineer Glyn Johns had hung microphones over the balcony for the recording; however, this is called into question as "I'm Alright" on the Got Live If You Want It! LP (recorded and released a year later) contains the same backing track but with different vocals. This would have been impossible if the recordings were made as described. Although it was never released in the United States, three of its songs were used to fill up the American albums Out of Our Heads ("I'm Alright") and December's Children (And Everybody's) ("Route 66" and "I'm Moving On") later in 1965. Unavailable for decades, got LIVE if you want it! was reissued on Compact Disc in 2004 on the Singles 1963–1965 box set through ABKCO Records. The title is a pun on the blues song "I Got Love If You Want It" by Slim Harpo.

01 - We Want The Stones
02 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
03 - Pain In My Heart
04 - Route 66
05 - I'm Moving On
06 - I'm Alright

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12 X 5 is the second American album by The Rolling Stones released in 1964 following the massive success of their debut The Rolling Stones in the UK and the promising sales of its American substitute England's Newest Hit Makers. Not surprisingly, 12 X 5 followed its predecessor's tendency to largely feature R&B covers, however it does contain three compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richards songwriting team, as well as two group compositions under the pseudonym of "Nanker Phelge"

01 - Around And Around
02 - Confessin' The Blues
03 - Empty Heart
04 - Time Is On My Side
05 - Good Times Bad Times
06 - It's All Over Now
07 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue
08 - Under The Boardwalk
09 - Congratulations
10 - Grown Up Wrong
11 - If You Need Me
12 - Susie Q

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Live performances 1964-69 at the Ed Sullivan Show

01 - Around And Around
02 - Time Is On My Side
03 - Last Time
04 - Little Red Rooster
05 - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
06 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
07 - As Tears Go By
08 - 19Th Nervous Breakdown
09 - Paint It Black
10 - Lady Jane
11 - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby Standing In The Shadow
12 - Ruby Tuesday
13 - Let's Spend The Nighttime Together
14 - Gimme Shelter
15 - Love In Vain
16 - Honky Tonk Woman
 
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In June 1964, The Rolling Stones, seeking to emulate the sound of their legendary blues heroes, came to Chicago to record at the Chess studio; the studio produced half of the tracks on their LP, 12X5, one of the songs on which was titled in tribute ‘2120 South Michigan Avenue.’ The Rolling Stones subsequently recorded about 20 more tracks at Chess during 1964-65.

01 - It's All Over Now
02 - I Can't Be Satisfied
03 - Stewed And Keefed
04 - Time Is On My Side (Ver 1)
05 - Good Times, Bad Times
06 - Don't Lie To Me
07 - Around And Around
08 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Ver 1)
09 - Empty Heart
10 - Down In The Bottom
11 - Reelin' And Rockin'
12 - Down The Road Apiece
13 - High Heeled Sneakers
14 - Look What You've Done
15 - Confessin' The Blues
16 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Ver 2)
17 - If You Need Me
18 - Tell Me Baby (How Many More Times)
19 - Time Is On My Side (Ver 2)
20 - Little Red Rooster
21 - What A Shame
22 - Fanny Mae
23 - Mercy Mercy
24 - That's How Strong My Love Is
25 - The Under-Assistant West Coast Promo Man
26 - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Bonus track)

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Category: The Rolling Stones | Views: 2688 | Added by: Fremy0766 | Date: 2010-10-30

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