Celebrating a creative purple patch by a singular performer, Light In The Attic reissues the three albums issued by Roky Erickson in the 1980s: The Evil One, Don’t Slander Me and Gremlins Have Pictures. Together, they’re a chance to pick up a missing jigsaw piece in the history of American rock ‘n’ roll in deluxe packages. As the core member of the 13th…
12 x 5 was the Rolling Stones second U.S. full-length release. Originally released in October of 1964, 12 x 5 combines the Five by Five EP (recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago) with the singles It s All Over Now and Time Is on My Side and the B-sides of those singles. Also part of the 12 x 5 tune stack are three…
Welcome to Rio De Janeiro and the Rolling Stones legendary show from Copacabana Beach. In front of 1.5 million people, one of the biggest free concerts in history, the Stones performance on February 18, 2006 was an historic event; a critical moment in Rock ‘n Roll history. As Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie…
Aftermath was a move in a different direction for The Rolling Stones – the kind of move that other bands were embracing at the time. The Beatles Rubber Soul album had signalled something of a change in rock music, and Revolver, released in August 1966, marked an even more significant shift. In America, The Beach Boys Pet Sounds had…
Aftermath was a move in a different direction for The Rolling Stones – the kind of move that other bands were embracing at the time. The Beatles Rubber Soul album had signalled something of a change in rock music, and Revolver, released in August 1966, marked an even more significant shift. In America, The Beach Boys Pet Sounds had…
As the 60s drained into the 70s, the Rolling Stones went on a creative run that rivals any in popular music. Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971) and Exile on Main Street (1972) routinely turn up on lists of the greatest albums of all time, and deservedly so. All done with American producer Jimmy Miller – an incredible rhythm man, in Keith Richards…
As the 60s drained into the 70s, the Rolling Stones went on a creative run that rivals any in popular music. Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971) and Exile on Main Street (1972) routinely turn up on lists of the greatest albums of all time, and deservedly so. All done with American producer Jimmy Miller – an incredible rhythm man, in Keith Richards…
UK Version on Gatefold 180g Vinyl LP Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) is the first hits retrospective the Rolling Stones ever released, collecting their early singles and featuring the original album appearance of 19th Nervous Breakdown and the hit version of Time Is On My Side among others. Issued in November 1966 by Decca…
Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing housed in gatefold jacket. Originally released in 1976, now remastered and cut at revelatory Half-Speed at Abbey Road Studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format. This album features the singles Fool To Cry and Hot Stuff .
With Beatlemania and the British Invasion in full swing, the Rolling Stones were announced as “England’s Newest Hit Makers.” Released to coincide with their arrival in New York on June 1, 1964, where they began their first U.S. tour. Describing the album, Keith Richard said it “reflected what we used to play at the Crawdaddy…
The Rolling Stones Exile On Main St. on 180g Vinyl 2LP Set Mastered from the Original Tapes: Rolling Stones 1972 Landmark, and Arguably the Greatest Rock n Roll Record Ever Made, Exile on Main St. Has Never Sounded Better Is there a better rock n roll album than the Rolling Stones Exile on Main St.? Likely not, especially now that…
Flowers is a 1967 U.S. compilation of tracks from the U.K. versions of Aftermath and Between The Buttons, plus singles and outtakes including the double A-sided Let s Spend The Night Together Ruby Tuesday. The album contains more classic Jagger Richards titles: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (making its first album appearance) is the…
The Rolling Stones Forty Licks, the album that gathered three dozen of the most enduring and anthemic songs from the group s peerless career and added four then-new tracks to their incredible story, is to be released for the first time in a lavish, four-disc, 180-gram black vinyl version, housed in a wide spined gatefold…
Get Yer Ya-Ya s Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert holds the distinction of being the first live album by any artist to have reached No. 1 on the UK charts. Recorded at New York City s Madison Square Garden on November 27 and 28, 1969, Ya-Ya s is considered the Stones finest live album. It was the…
The Rolling Stones eleventh UK studio album, recorded in Jamaica, Los Angeles and London as their last collaboration with producer Jimmy Miller, Goats Head Soup came in the wake of the band s landmark 1972 double album Exile On Main St. It was introduced by the single that became one of their most exalted ballads, the endlessly elegant Angie,…
The Rolling Stones celebrated their golden anniversary in 2012 and 2013 by embarking on the 50 & Counting Tour, a 30-show itinerary for North America and Europe. On December 15, 2012, the band took the stage at Newark, New Jersey s Prudential Center for the final of four shows in the New York area. The…