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The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed (1969) [Universal Japan 200g LP] "DM series" vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & CD-format
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The Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
DM Series vinyl rip (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 877 / 242 mb incl. recovery | FS, FF & WU | Rock | 1969
Universal Japan 200g LP ~ Released 2007 ~ Cat.#: UIJY-9023
DM Series vinyl rip (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 877 / 242 mb incl. recovery | FS, FF & WU | Rock | 1969
Universal Japan 200g LP ~ Released 2007 ~ Cat.#: UIJY-9023
| “ | Mostly recorded without Brian Jones -- who died several months before its release (although he does play on two tracks) and was replaced by Mick Taylor (who also plays on just two songs) -- this extends the rock and blues feel of Beggars Banquet into slightly harder-rocking, more demonically sexual territory. - Richie Unterberger/AMG (5/5 Stars) | ” |
Let It Bleed is the eighth British and tenth American album by English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in December 1969 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. Released shortly after the band's 1969 American Tour, it is the follow-up to 1968's Beggars Banquet and the last album by the band to feature Brian Jones as well as the first to feature Mick Taylor.
More infos on Wikipedia...
Track listing
The track listing on the back of the album jacket did not follow the one on the album itself. According to Brownjohn, he altered the track listing purely for visual reasons; the correct order was shown on the record's label. Additionally, "Gimme Shelter" is rendered as "Gimmie Shelter" on the jacket.
All songs written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.
- Side one
1. "Gimme Shelter" 4:30
2. "Love in Vain" (Robert Johnson) 4:19
3. "Country Honk" 3:07
4. "Live with Me" 3:33
5. "Let It Bleed" 5:27
Side two
6. "Midnight Rambler" 6:52
7. "You Got the Silver" 2:50
8. "Monkey Man" 4:11
9. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" 7:30
Personnel
- The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger – lead and backing vocals, harmonica on "Gimme Shelter" and "Midnight Rambler"
Keith Richards – acoustic, electric and slide guitar, bass guitar on "Live with Me", backing vocals, lead vocals on "You Got the Silver"
Brian Jones – autoharp on "You Got the Silver", percussion on "Midnight Rambler"
Mick Taylor – electric guitar on "Live with Me", slide guitar on "Country Honk"
Charlie Watts – drums (except "You Can't Always Get What You Want")
Bill Wyman – bass guitar (except "Country Honk" and "Live with Me"), autoharp on "Let It Bleed", vibes on "Monkey Man"
Additional personnel
Ian Stewart – piano on "Let It Bleed"
Nicky Hopkins – piano on "Gimme Shelter", "Live with Me", "You Got the Silver", and "Monkey Man", organ on "You Got the Silver"
Byron Berline – fiddle on "Country Honk"
Merry Clayton – vocals, backing vocals on "Gimme Shelter" (credited as "Mary Clayton" on the LP and 2002 CD remaster)
Ry Cooder – mandolin on "Love in Vain"
Bobby Keys – tenor saxophone on "Live with Me"
Jimmy Miller – percussion on "Gimme Shelter", drums on "You Can't Always Get What You Want", tambourine on "Monkey Man"
Leon Russell – piano and horn arrangement on "Live with Me"
Jack Nitzsche – choral arrangements on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Al Kooper – piano, French horn and organ on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Nanette Workman – backing vocals on "Country Honk" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" (not actress Nanette Newman as credited on the LP)
Doris Troy – backing vocals on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Madelaine Bell – backing vocals on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Rocky Dijon – percussion on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
The London Bach Choir – vocals on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
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High resoulution files are marked as "hr", CD-compatible files as "rb".
Artwork comes as a seperate file maked as "_art".
The files are interchangeable!!!
Hope you enjoy!!!
Check my blog for more audiophile stuff.
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Gazillion thanks and cheers to aksman The Man!
That's easy, Sticky Fingers ofcourse.
How it compare to the studio master?
I'm very curious to listen the differences....
My vote for the best Stones album is Exile. A theme in Stones songs is to take you through hell to deliverance, as in Jumpin' Jack Flash. Exile is this journey through an entire album. Gambling, addiction, prostitutes, disease, despair, etc...onto the the shinning light. Musically, it is their most perfect statement of another theme in their career, which is the interpretation of various forms of American Black music.