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The Rolling Stones - The Interview flac album
  • Performer The Rolling Stones
  • Title The Interview
  • Style Interview
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This interview and the photographs - probably the finest of Mick Jagger in the last two or three years - were completed in June at the Rolling Stones’ business offices in London. Well it’s a very heady album, very spaced out. What can we expect to hear in your new album Beggers Banquet? Jumpin’ Jack Flash is the most basic thing we have done this time, although that may or may not be in the album. There are a couple country tunes ’cause we’ve always liked country music. Have you been influenced by The Byrds and Dylan with their country albums?

The Rolling Stones is the debut album by the Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 16 April 1964. The album is included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

The English rock group The Rolling Stones has released 30 studio albums, 26 live albums, 25 compilation albums, three extended play singles, and 120 singles. The early albums and singles released from 1963 to 1967 were originally on Decca Records in the United Kingdom, and on their subsidiary label London Records in the United States. It was common practice in the music industry, prior to 1967, for British releases to be reconfigured for the American market

The band hasn’t released any new music since recording two tracks for the 2012 compilation GRRR! and plans to record original material in 2016 were abandoned in favor of the covers LP Blue & Lonesome. Singer Mick Jagger recently said he’d been working on songs. Mick and I got together for a few days a month or so ago in the studio, just playing around, Richards told Rolling Stone in a new interview

He was the Rolling Stones choice for Brian Jones replacement in 1969. He stayed with The Stones from 1969 to 1974. Mick toured and recorded with the Stones at a time when both the world and the music business were undergoing dramatic changes. In this Exclusive interview, we spoke with Mick Taylor about his days with the Stones, his early musical influences, and what he's doing these days. Q - You were recording for Maze Records a few years back. Are you still associated with that label? A - No. I never was on Maze Records  . It wasn't promoted or publicized, but it did OK you know. I didn't have great expectations of it anyway. It was only an album I put together myself at home, from board mixes. Q - The Blues, is that your preferred form of music? A - No.

The Rolling Stones topped the charts for 12 weeks in the UK from early May and remained on the charts for a year. Manager Andrew Loog Oldham’s behind-the-scenes creativity reached a peak with The Rolling Stones’ debut album. His self-belief – and belief in the band – pushed him into creating a cover that has no name or identity of the group, just a photograph. He would have probably removed the Decca logo if the label had let him. The Rolling Stones are more than just a group – they are a way of life, he wrote in the album’s sleevenotes. The covers the Stones recorded for their UK debut album were largely blues and R&B songs originally released on Chess Records, the label that gave the band their biggest inspiration, but they also included homages to the Motown and Stax labels as well. The nine cover songs on the album are: ‘I Just Wanna Make Love To You’.

Mick Jagger on The Rolling Stones’ infamous Nellcôte sessions. Outcasts, addicts and in the red; in 1971 The Rolling Stones hit personal lows but creative highs recording the now-classic double album Exile On Main S. .But now try it with the albums of the Rolling Stones. Sticky Fingers"? Can't argue with the track listing, and it's clearly their most popular album, but honestly, where's the fun in choosing that? Let It Bleed ? Ah, the connoisseur's choice.

Tracklist

1 Interview

Notes

Housed in a standard jewel case without front cover, only back artwork

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  • Barcode: 5 030561 660035
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