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ДРУГИ НАЛИЧНИ АРТИКУЛИ НА THE ROLLING STONES:
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Artist: THE ROLLING STONES
Album: "LET IT BLEED REMASTERED (CD)"
Year:
1969/ 2002
EAN/UPS:
00042288233220
Media type:
CD
- DIGITALLY (DSD) REMASTERED FROM ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDINGS [!]
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Цена:
20.00 лв. (BGN)
Cat. No.: WIZ00009269
Label: ABKCO/ Universal
Genre: Hard Rock, Southern Rock/ Blues, Classic Rock/ Mainstreem/ Retro Rock
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Let It Bleed is an album by English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in December 1969. The follow up to Beggars Banquet (1968), it appeared shortly after the band's 1969 American Tour.
Although they had begun the recording of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" in May 1968, before Beggars Banquet had been released, recording for Let It Bleed began in earnest in February 1969 and would continue sporadically until November. Brian Jones performs on only two tracks, the autoharp on "You Got the Silver" and percussion on "Midnight Rambler". His replacement Mick Taylor also plays on two tracks, "Country Honk" and "Live With Me." Keith Richards, who had already shared vocal duties with Mick Jagger on a handful of songs ("Connection", "Something Happened to Me Yesterday" and "Salt of the Earth"), sang his first solo lead vocal on a Rolling Stones recording with "You Got the Silver."
During 1968, Richards had been hanging out in London with Gram Parsons, who had left The Byrds on the eve of their departure for a tour in the Republic of South Africa. By all accounts, Parsons had significant impact on Richards' taste in country music, and perhaps as a result of his influence, the band recorded a true honky-tonk song, "Country Honk," a more uptempo and rock and roll version of which would appear as their next single, "Honky Tonk Women." The LP track featured fiddle player Byron Berline, who worked with Parsons frequently throughout the latter's career. Parsons frequently took credit for the arrangement of "Country Honk", although both Jagger and Richards have stated that it was actually the original arrangement of the song as written and conceived while vacationing in Brazil in late 1968. In any event, Parsons had recently introduced the group to his cache of traditional country records and was at least indirectly responsible for this sea change. The singer's own cover, released on the 1976 rarities compilation Sleepless Nights, features a slightly different set of lyrics and yet another arrangement that combines elements of both Stones versions.
Recorded under trying circumstance owing to the band having reached the final impasse with Jones, the album has been called a great summing up of the dark underbelly of the 1960s. In addition to being one of their all-time classics, Bleed is the second of the Stones' run of four studio LPs that are generally regarded as among their greatest achievements artistically, equalled only by the best of their great 45s from that decade. The other three albums are Beggars Banquet (1968), Sticky Fingers (1971), and Exile on Main Street (1972).
Released in December, Let It Bleed reached #1 in the UK (temporarily knocking The Beatles' Abbey Road out of the top slot) and #3 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in the US, where it eventually went double platinum. The album was also critically well-received.
In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Let It Bleed the 69th greatest album of all time, while in 2000 the same magazine placed it at number 28 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2001, the TV network VH1 placed Let It Bleed at number 24 on their best album survey. In 2003, it was listed as number 32 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
All songs by Jagger/Richards, except where noted.
TRACKLIST:
"Gimme Shelter" – 4:32 "Love in Vain" (Robert Johnson) – 4:22 "Country Honk" – 3:10 "Live with Me" – 3:36 "Let It Bleed" – 5:34
"Midnight Rambler" – 6:57 "You Got the Silver" – 2:54 "Monkey Man" – 4:15 "You Can't Always Get What You Want" – 7:30
LINE-UP:
Mick Jagger – vocals, backing vocals, harmonica Keith Richards – acoustic, electric guitar, slide guitar, bass, vocals Brian Jones – autoharp, percussion (congas) Mick Taylor – electric guitar, slide guitar Charlie Watts – drums Bill Wyman – bass, autoharp, vibes
Ian Stewart – piano Nicky Hopkins – piano, organ Jimmy Miller – percussion, drums, tambourine Merry Clayton – vocals, backing vocals on "Gimme Shelter" Ry Cooder – mandolin on "Love in Vain" Nanette Workman – backing vocals on "Country Honk" (not actress Nanette Newman as credited on the LP) Byron Berline – fiddle on "Country Honk" Bobby Keys – tenor saxophone on "Live with Me" Leon Russell – piano and horn arangenment on "Live with Me" Al Kooper - piano, french horn, and organ on "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Jack Nitzche - choral arrangements on "You Can't Always Get What You Want" Rocky Dijon - percussion on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
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