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Rolling Stones, The - December's Children (And Everybody's) flac album

Rolling Stones, The - December's Children (And Everybody's) flac album
  • Performer Rolling Stones, The
  • Title December's Children (And Everybody's)
  • Date of release 2002
  • Style Classic Rock
  • Other formats AU AC3 WAV MMF ASF VQF FLAC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1866 mb
  • Size FLAC 1441 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 473

December's Children (And Everybody's) is the fifth American studio album by the Rolling Stones, released in December 1965. Although it largely draws on songs issued earlier in the year in the United Kingdom, the album includes three previously unreleased tunes. It is the last of the group's early albums to feature numerous cover songs; writers Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote only half of the songs themselves

Covers with sticker that claims: "Including THE ROLLING STONES 'smash hits GET OFF OF MY CLOUD and AS TEARS GO BY," in black text are later pressings. Matrix, Runout (A side label): ARL 7031. Matrix, Runout (B side label): ARL 7032.

a very good classic album of this legendary band. UMG; SOLAR Music Rights Management, LatinAutor, UBEM, Sony ATV Publishing, LatinAutor - SonyATV" и другие авторские общества (5). Композиция. Talkin' 'Bout You (Mono). Авторы текста и музыки.

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The Rolling Stones 2013 18 трек(ов). 2 Look What You’ve Done. 3 Route 66. 4 I’m Free. 5 Talkin' About You. 6 You Better Move On. 7 Look What You've Done (Mono Version). 8 The Singer Not the Song. 9 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Live "December's Children" Version). 10 Get Off of My Cloud (Mono Version). 11 As Tears Go By. 12 Gotta Get Away. 13 Blue Turns to Grey. 14 I'm Moving On (Live "December's Children" Version). 15 Get Off of My Cloud. 16 I'm Moving On. 17 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 - Live.

And it would not be an early Stones record without some kind of trippy nonsense scrawled out by their manager and producer, Andrew Loog Oldham: Heavy. And in fact he does not even quite tell the truth; these are not twelve new tracks at all. This album is an oddity of the era in which releases were very different in the US and the UK and record companies wielded enormous power over their signings. There is no UK equivalent for this album, as far as I know