¡The Complete Stones#7
¡The Rolling Stones
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[Machine Translation] All official Rolling Stones recordings in chronological order! Previously unreleased songs, alternate versions, and the glorious history of the Rolling Stones, now in its 7th volume! The seventh installment of this series, which has been presenting all the recordings in chronological order since before their debut, begins with the "Aftermath" album sessions in December 1965. Aftermath", the first album to be completed with all original songs, was originally titled "COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? The album also included such singles as "The Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown" and "Mother's Little Helper," as well as songs that would never be recorded, such as "Sad Day" and "Ride on Baby," and the forbidden 11-minute blues song "Goin' Home," which would later be featured on "Midnight Rambler. The year was not over until March 1966, with the release of "Wet in Black! and Lady Jane in March 1966, Brian Jones introduced sitar and dulcimer instruments to expand the Stones' possibilities. The album also includes rare recordings such as Ian Stewart's single "Stu-Ball," which featured Keith and Bill, and Chris Farlow's "Synth," which featured Mick in the chorus. From a London band that covered blues and R&B to the world's greatest rock band after their hit "Satisfaction", the Stones are finally on their way. This is a collection of sound recordings from the period when the Stones were finally taking their first steps forward. Detailed liner notes in Japanese, including the circumstances of the time, episodes, and song titles, are included in the "ROCK OFF" series by Eternal Grooves.
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