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RANDB 106LP
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By 1966, the Jagger/Richard songwriting partnership was now producing razor-sharp singles on a regular basis. Bringing these into the live act meant ditching most of the cover versions that the band had previously relied upon. The tracks selected for this LP combine the best of the Stones new material with a few older classics. Comes with complete recording details and liner notes.
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REP 048EP
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In November 1969 the Stones appeared on Ed Sullivan's influential show for the sixth and final time, sharing a bill with Ella Fitzgerald. Jagger was resplendent in a silver and black choker and a fringed cloak whilst Richards' hair was in the ascendent, complementing his see-through Dan Armstrong guitar. Sullivan announced "Gimme Shelter" as being from the band's new album Let It Bleed, to be released in the US the week after the broadcast. Some pictures of the band on the Ed Sullivan set show Wyman replaced by pianist/road manager Ian Stewart.
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RANDB 087LP
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Tracks 1-4 recorded live in Hyde Park, London July 5th, 1969 broadcast on Dutch Radio Veronica, July 15th, 1969. Track 5 broadcast Pop Goes Sixties on December 12th, 1969. Tracks 6-8 recorded on the first show, Saville Theatre, London December 14th, 1969, broadcast US TV as Supernight of Rock'n'Roll. Tracks 19-11 recorded live at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit on November 24th, 1969 and broadcast on Detroit Tube Works WSU.
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RANDB 072LP
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1964 was the year when the Rolling Stones broke through on the international stage. By this time, they were an outstanding live band. Their sets contained an appetizing selection of R&B covers and their gigs were increasingly frenzied affairs. All the tracks on this LP were recorded live in front of audiences everywhere from the sedate BBC radio studios to a full-blown riot in the Netherlands. Included are their groundbreaking live US TV appearances with sleeve notes by Ruby Tuesday and full credits.
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RANDB 073CD
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1964 was the year when the Rolling Stones broke through on the international stage and by this time, they were an outstanding live band. Their sets contained an appetizing selection of R&B covers and their gigs were increasingly frenzied affairs. All the tracks were recorded live (except for the Stones advert for Rice Krispies) and in front of audiences everywhere from the sedate BBC radio studios to a full-blown riot in the Netherlands. Included are their groundbreaking live US TV appearances and the complete NME Pollwinners Wembley show with sleeve notes by Ruby Tuesday and full credits.
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REP 039EP
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In 1965, The Rolling Stones picked up NME awards for "Best New Group", "Best British R'n'B Group" and "Best New Disc Or TV Singer". They celebrated with a gig at the Wembley Empire Pool where their live prowess could clearly be heard, despite the screams of 10,000 highly-energized fans. "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" was performed at a slower pace than usual and formed a medley with "Pain In My Heart". "Around And Around" featured a pair of densely interwoven guitars whilst "The Last Time" benefited from distinctive Keith Richards backing vocals.
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NK 202003LP
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The original Rolling Stones line-up with Brian Jones at the BBC, in different sessions cut between the October of 1963 and the hot summer of '65.
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LC 5001CD
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The Rolling Stones, live on BBC Radio, 1963-1965. "In view of the past increase of interest in rhythm & blues groups in Britain, an exceptionally good future is predicted for us by many people," Brian Jones wrote to the BBC in January 1963, requesting an audition. They turned him down, but soon changed their mind. Between that autumn and the summer of 1965, the Rolling Stones recorded numerous classic radio sessions for the BBC, which are presented here, digitally remastered, together with background notes and images. Features performances on Saturday Club, Blues In Rhythm, The Joe Loss Pop Show, Big Beat '64, Top Gear, Rhythm And Blues, Big Beat '65, and Yeh! Yeh!. Containing some of the most vital British R&B ever recorded, the set is an essential purchase for serious Stones fans.
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