The Rolling Stones : Aftermath ..Plus
Aftermath
released in
April 1966
by Decca Records,
is the fourth
British studio album
by
The Rolling Stones
It was issued in
the United States
in June 1966
by London Records
as the group's
sixth American album.
The album is
considered an
artistic breakthrough
for the band:
it is the first to
consist entirely of
Mick Jagger–Keith Richards
compositions,
while
Brian Jones
played a variety of
instruments not usually
associated with their music,
including sitar,
Appalachian dulcimer,
marimbas
and
Japanese koto,
as well as
guitar,
harmonica
and
keyboards,
though much
of the music
is still rooted in
Chicago electric blues.
It was the first
Rolling Stones album
to be recorded entirely
in the US,
at the RCA Studios
in California,
and their first album
released in true stereo.
It is also one of
the earliest rock albums
to eclipse the
50-minute mark,
and contains one
of the earliest
rock songs
to eclipse the
10-minute mark
("Goin' Home").
NOTES :
( Thanks Adam Sterm for The concept )
With This
I Started Off With
Aftermath
( UK Version )
and Added
Some Bonus Tracks
and Singles From
The Same Time Period
This is One
of Three I Did
Check Back
For
Between The Buttons
and
and
Out of Our Heads
TRACK LIST
Mother's Little Helper
Stupid Girl
Lady Jane
Under My Thumb
Doncha Bother Me
Going Home
Flight 505
High and Dry
Out of Time
It's Not Easy
I Am Waiting
Take It or Leave It
Think
What to Do
BONUS TRACKS
19th Nervous Breakdown
As Tears Go By
As Time Goes By ( Demo )
Paint It Black
(From The Original Master)
Paint It Black
( Rare instrumental )
Long Long While
The original
British version
of Aftermath
was issued in April 1966
as a fourteen-track LP.
Issued between
the non-LP
single releases of
single releases of
"19th Nervous Breakdown"
and
"Paint It Black",
Aftermath
was a major hit
in the UK,
in the UK,
spending
eight weeks
at No. 1
eight weeks
at No. 1
on the
UK album chart.
UK album chart.
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