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The Rolling Stones in Mono omits the American versions of the band's debut album and of Between the Buttons; the former as there is only a difference of one track between the two, and the latter as it replaces two tracks with the 1967 single "Let's Spend the Night Together" backed with "Ruby Tuesday", both of which also appear on the compilation Flowers included here.
The set is a triple album of every Rolling Stones single—and their B-Sides—mostly in their original mono mixes (at least as of the 2002 reissue), in both the UK and US encompassing their entire era with Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States—hence the album's title.
Almost all reissues of the album since 1968 have been in stereo; in 2016, the album's mono release was reissued on CD, vinyl, and digital download as part of The Rolling Stones in Mono. While most reissues have used the US track listing to maximise profit by featuring the two hit singles, the UK version was re-issued by ABKCO in 2003 on 180 ...
Their Satanic Majesties Request is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in December 1967 by Decca Records in the UK and by London Records in the United States. It was the first Rolling Stones album released in identical versions in both countries.
A mono version was included in the 2016 box-set The Rolling Stones in Mono. [24] In September 2019, a remastered 50th anniversary edition of Let It Bleed was announced for release by ABKCO on November 15. [25] It comes with two 180g vinyl LPs with the album in both stereo and mono. Bob Ludwig remastered Let It Bleed for its 50th anniversary ...
The Rolling Stones No. 2 (1965) The Rolling Stones. The Stones were one of the key “British Invasion” bands flooding the American charts in the wake of the Beatles’ early 1964 breakthrough ...
Like most of the Stones' pre-1966 recordings, "Satisfaction" was originally released in mono only. In the mid-1980s, a true stereo version of the song was released on German and Japanese editions of the CD reissue of Hot Rocks 1964–1971 .
Doctor to Kurt Cobain, the Rolling Stones, the Police, U2, and many more touring bands, Ian Chung, talks about drugs and healthy living for musicians.