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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА THE ROLLING STONES:
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Artist: THE ROLLING STONES
Album: "BETWEEN THE BUTTONS REMASTERED (CD)"
Year:
1967/ 2002
Media type:
CD
- DIGITALLY REMASTERED FROM ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDINGS [!]
- THE ROLLING STONES SALE CAMPAIGN! ВРЕМЕННО НАМАЛЕНИЕ!! СЛЕД ИЗЧЕРПВАНЕ НА ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИТЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВА ЦЕНАТА СЕ ВРЪЩА НА СТАРОТО НИВО!
Цена:
20.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00009267
Label: ABKCO/ Universal
Genre: Hard Rock, Southern Rock/ Blues, Classic Rock/ Mainstreem/ Retro Rock
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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, The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde as well as their own Aftermath and the accompanying singles during 1966, the parameters of rock music had been expanded considerably. Conscious that they had to progress beyond Aftermath, the Stones follow-up - betraying influences drawn from British pop contemporaries like The Kinks - was Between the Buttons.
Much like Aftermath, Between the Buttons saw some differences in its UK and US versions. The UK edition (how producer Andrew Loog Oldham and The Rolling Stones intended it) was issued in January 1967 on Decca Records, concurrently with a separate single, "Let's Spend the Night Together" b/w "Ruby Tuesday". Because of common practice in the British record industry at the time, the single did not appear on the album. Generally well-received (although the critics took note of their influences), Between the Buttons reached #3 in the UK.
In the US, "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.
Additionally, Between the Buttons would prove to be the last album produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, with whom The Rolling Stones would have a creative falling-out in mid-1967. Indeed, Oldham's influence is more evident here than on earlier albums, as he employs Phil Spector-like layering on "Yesterday's Papers", "My Obsession", and "Complicated" and uncredited background vocalists (including, possibly, Graham Nash) throughout. Brian Jones continues his experiments in exotic instruments on this album, playing harmonica, recorder, piano, organ and electric dulcimer]. Keith Richards busies himself with distinctive guitar work on "My Obsession", "Connection", "All Sold Out", "Please Go Home" and "Miss Amanda Jones".
In the years following its release, Between the Buttons somehow became overlooked. Today, however, many critics and fans have come to appreciate the album's eclectic qualities and a wealth of obscure gems, making it a unique album in The Rolling Stones' released catalogue, one that more or less abandoned the Stones' blues based style and featured more consistent songwriting than their previous efforts.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 355 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
TRACKLIST:
"Yesterday's Papers" – 2:04 "My Obsession" – 3:17 "Back Street Girl" – 3:27 "Connection" – 2:08 "She Smiled Sweetly" – 2:44 "Cool, Calm & Collected" – 4:17
"All Sold Out" – 2:17 "Please Go Home" – 3:17 "Who's Been Sleeping Here?" – 3:55 "Complicated" – 3:15 "Miss Amanda Jones" – 2:47 "Something Happened to Me Yesterday" – 4:55
LINE-UP:
Mick Jagger - Vocals, Percussion, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Piano, Organ, Double Bass Brian Jones - Organ, Vibraphone, Harmonica, Recorder, Percussion, Kazoo, Saxophone, Dulcimer Charlie Watts - Drums Bill Wyman - Bass, Percussion, Double Bass
Nicky Hopkins - Piano Jack Nitzsche - Piano, Harpsichord, Percussion, horn arrangements Ian Stewart - Piano, Organ
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