Rolling Stones - Back To Zero album flac
Performer: Rolling StonesTitle: Back To Zero
Released: 1988
MP3 album: 1707 mb
FLAC album: 1755 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: APE DTS DXD MIDI MP2 MPC MP4
Genre: Rock
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.
Back to zero So you want to blow us all to pieces Go meet your maker, head hung down And give him all your explanations Go ahead, throw down Back to zero, back to nothing Straight to meltdown, back to zero That's where we're heading
It’s the first Stones album to have zero Jagger-Richards originals; even their debut had a couple of attempts at songwriting. Recording Blue & Lonesome was easy – it took all of three days. It made itself, says Richards. But then again, the last time the Stones managed to finish a studio album was back in 2005, with A Bigger Bang. ’We might as well put this one ou.
The album cover is pretty lame and I really didn't know of the existence of this album. The North American release came on 24 August 2004. The first Rolling Stones compilation packaged in the Compact Disc era, Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones stretches from 1971's Sticky Fingers to then-most recent studio album Steel Wheels in 1989.
The Rolling Stones released their debut album on April 16, 1964. Bands didn't mess around back in the first part of the '60s. If a record company wanted them to record something, they were usually in and out of there before the end of the day. None of this dio-tricks stuff that came later in the decade. You set up your instruments, you made sure sound levels were okay for the sound guy and then you bashed out a couple songs before you were even allowed to take a pee break. The Rolling Stones recorded the dozen songs on their self-titled debut album in just five days
The Rolling Stones perform as part of the America Latina Ole Tour in Chile in February. Photo by Carlos Muller, Getty Images for TDF Productions. The Stones pay tribute on their latest album to, well, essentially the same artists they have been paying tribute to throughout their 50-plus years as a band. Their 23rd studio LP, the first since 2005’s A Bigger Bang, is a 12-track effort that features a re-energised band going back to their roots with raw, stripped-down covers – some from top artists, others more obscure – from Chicago’s electrifying blues scene of the 1950s onwards. It was recorded over three days in London, with producer Don Was bringing out the grit on an album that revives the impressive harmonica skills of Mick Jagger,.
Tracklist
| A1 | One Hit (To The Body) |
| A2 | Harlem Shuffle |
| A3 | Winning Ugly |
| A4 | Too Much For Me (Keith On Lead Vocals) |
| B1 | Sleep Tonight (Keith On Lead Vocals) |
| B2 | Back To Zero |
| B3 | Fight (Instrumental) |
| B4 | Smoke On The Deep Love (Keith On Lead Vocals) |
| B5 | Down On In New Orleans (Mick & Bobby On Vocals) |
| C1 | Too Rude |
| C2 | Invitation (Bobby Womack & Sly Stone On Vocals) |
| C3 | Your Love (Bobby Womack On Background Vocals) |
| D1 | Harlem Shuffle |
| D2 | One Hit (To The Body) |
| D3 | Harlem Shuffle |
| D4 | One Hit (To The Body) |
Notes
Labels simply state "Fuck Forever"Recorded in Dirty Work sessions - with special guests.
Under license of The Rolling Stones Records, NYC.
Special thanks to D+D production in EEC.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side matrix): RSBTZ-A
- Matrix / Runout (B-side matrix): RSBTZ-B
- Matrix / Runout (C-side matrix): RSBTZ-C
- Matrix / Runout (D-side matrix): RSBTZ-D









