The Rolling Stones - Money album flac
Performer: The Rolling StonesTitle: Money
Style: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Released: 1964
MP3 album: 1935 mb
FLAC album: 1986 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: XM MP1 APE AC3 AUD AAC MP4
Genre: Rock / Blues
The Rolling Stones in Mono is a box set by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It contains most of the group's British and American albums from the 1960s in monaural (mono) format, on 15 CDs or on 16 LPs. It was released by ABKCO Records on 30 September 2016. The Rolling Stones in Mono includes the following albums: The Rolling Stones (UK version, 1964). 12 X 5 (US only, 1964). The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK only, 1965). The Rolling Stones, Now! (US only, 1965). Out of Our Heads (US version, 1965).
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 Stones' most downbeat, druggy album, with new guitarist Mick Taylor stretching into jazz and country. Key Track: "Brown Sugar" was the big hit, but "Sway" is one of the band's spookiest pro-evil anthems. Best Keith Moment: His guitar battle with Taylor throughout "Bitch. Their great R&B album – by now the Stones could write their own classics as well as pick them. Mick struts through the grooves with a sullen edge of seduction, his voice dripping with sex, while Keith and Brian keep hitting new twin-guitar highs. Key Track: "Satisfaction" – if they quit the day after they cut this, they'd still be legends.
1964 - England& Newest Hit Makers. 1964 - Rolling Stones. 1965 - December& Children. 1965 - Now! 1965 - Out of Our Heads. 1965 - The Rolling Stones 2. 1966 - Aftermath. 1966 - Aftermath (US). 1967 - Between the Buttons. 1967 - Their Satanic Majesties Request. 1968 - Beggars Banquet. 1968 - Jumpin& Jack Flash, Child Of The Moon. 1971 - Sticky Fingers.
Cool & Cocky Guys Night Out Road Trip Hanging Out Open Road Nighttime Night Driving Drinking TGIF. The Rolling Stones in Mono. It's often unfair to compare the Rolling Stones to the Beatles but in the case of the group's mono mixes, it's instructive. Until the 2009 release of the box set The Beatles in Mono, all of the Fab Four's mono mixes were out of print. That's not the case with the Rolling Stones. Most of their '60s albums - released on Decca in the .
The Rolling Stones gave their first performance at the Marquee Club in London on July 12, 1962. At the time, the group consisted of Jagger, Richards, Jones, pianist Ian Stewart, drummer Mick Avory, and Dick Taylor, who had briefly returned to the fold. Weeks after the concert, Taylor left again and was replaced by Bill Wyman, formerly of the Cliftons. At his insistence, the large yet meek Stewart was forced out of the group, since his appearance contrasted with the rest of the group. Stewart didn't disappear from the Stones; he became one of their key roadies and played on their albums and tours until his death in 1985. With Oldham's help, the Rolling Stones signed with Decca Records, and that June, they released their debut single, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Come O. The single became a minor hit, reaching number 21, and the group supported it with appearances on festivals and package tours.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | MoneyWritten-By – Gordy Jr.*, Bradford* |
| B | I Just Wanna Make Love To YouWritten-By – Dixon* |
Notes
"Gordy Fr. Bradford" - one name - is written as the songwriter of "Money" on the A side's label instead the correct: Gordy Jr., Bradford. Blue curved Decca. A unique compilation. Available in a company sleeve only.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A engraved): DRA 64
- Matrix / Runout (Side B engraved): DRA 65









