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Sunday, May 20, 2012

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 This album was originally released in the UK as 'The Rolling Stones', the US version, named 'England's Newest Hitmakers', became the definitive edition of The Rolling Stones' debut studio LP.

Englands Newest Hitmakers
May 30, 1964

 12 X 5 was The Rolling Stones second US album, also known as 'the difficult one'. Whether they found it difficult or not is unknown, and there is little doubt as to whether it's any good or not because it was good enough to keep them moving in the right direction when it most mattered.

12 X 5
October 17, 1964

 The Rolling Stones third album, Now! was recorded in three different cities. London, Chicago and LA between January and November 1964. It was released in America in February 1965 on London Records. While it exemplifies the mid sixties, you can hear the future coming through loud and clear.

The Rolling Stones, Now!
February 13,1965

 This was the Stones' first US #1 album and was also the debut of '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and 'The Last Time',

Out of Our Heads
July 30, 1965

 History has decreed that The Stones’ fifth American studio album, December’s Children is one of their lesser known releases. This tends to ignore the fact that almost the whole record was recorded in just two days in the fall of 1965.

December's Children
December 4, 1965

 Aftermath, The Rolling Stones' fourth studio album, was recorded and released right after a three year period of touring and recording that ended with five consecutive UK number one singles.

Aftermath
April 15, 1966

 This, the Rolling Stones’ fifth studio album, was recorded in London and LA 1966 and released early in 1967. It has often been overlooked in the collection of great Stones records.

Between the Buttons
January 20, 1967

 Their Satanic Majesties Request

Their Satanic Majesties Request
December 8, 1967

 This is one of the most favourite Stones albums. It's also one of the Rolling Stones' favourite Stones albums.

Beggars Banquet
December 6, 1968

 Let It Bleed was the Rolling Stones goodbye to the 1960s. It's a suitable goodbye to the decade that changed the world.

Let it Bleed
November 29, 1969

 Is this the Greatest Rock Album ever?

Sticky Fingers
April 23, 1971

 
   
   
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