England's Newest Hitmakers The Rolling Stones

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
27.11.2014

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Not Fade Away 01:48
  • 2 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 02:22
  • 3 I Just Want To Make Love To You 02:19
  • 4 Honest I Do 02:11
  • 5 Now I've Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phil And Uncle Gene) 02:32
  • 6 Little By Little 02:41
  • 7 I'm A King Bee 02:37
  • 8 Carol 02:35
  • 9 Tell Me 04:06
  • 10 Can I Get A Witness 02:57
  • 11 You Can Make It If You Try 02:02
  • 12 Walking The Dog 03:10
  • Total Runtime 31:20

Info for England's Newest Hitmakers

The first full-length Rolling Stones album is a raw document of their early sound, which at this point was still Early British Tinny, even on this pristine re-issue. However, the band's growing confidence throughout the course of The Rolling Stones is almost palpable. Their take on Willie Dixon's 'I Just Want to Make Love to You' is steeped in Chicago blues filtered through a West London sensibility, while the insistent harp on their hit cover of Buddy Holly's 'Not Fade Away' is an early example of the band's technique of using blues riffs as pop hooks. 'Tell Me' is a fairly embryonic attempt at Tin Pan Alley songwriting (they're far more at home with the raw R&B of 'Little By Little') and it's obvious that at this early stage the band was most comfortable performing R&B covers, such as Rufus Thomas's classic 'Walking the Dog,' and particularly Chuck Berry's 'Carol,' which remained a staple of the band's live shows for some years.

Mick Jagger, vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards, guitar, background vocals
Brian Jones, guitar, harmonica, background vocals
Bill Wyman, bass
Charlie Watts, drums
Additional musicians:
Gene Pitney, piano
Ian Stewart, keyboards
Phil Spector, maracas

Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London in January and February 1964
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric Easton

Digitally remastered

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Booklet for England's Newest Hitmakers

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