The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet album flac
Performer: The Rolling StonesTitle: Beggars Banquet
Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Classic Rock
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1745 mb
FLAC album: 1607 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Rock
Beggars Banquet is the seventh British and ninth American studio album by English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released in December 1968 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. The album marked a change in direction for the band following the psychedelic pop of their previous two albums, Between the Buttons and Their Satanic Majesties Request.
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Released in December 1968, Beggars Banquet followed The Stones' brief experiment with psychedelic rock in Their Satanic Majesties Request. The album is widely considered the band’s coming-of-age record with its return to bluesy, hard-edged Rock & Roll, created under the guidance of Producer Jimmy Miller. The album was a commercial success – landing the number 3 spot in the UK and 5th in the US. In his autobiography, Life, Keith Richards explains the mass appeal of the album: We knew that the Stones fans were digging i. ithout thinking about it, we knew that they’d love it. All we’ve.
Beggars Banquet, the seventh studio album by The Stones, marked a return to the band’s R&B roots. Following the long sessions for the previous album Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967 and the departure of producer and manager Andrew Loog Oldham, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards hired producer Jimmy Miller, the partnership proved to be a success and Miller would work with the band until 1973. Texan-born Miller had been working in the UK, producing artists like Traffic and The Spencer Davis Group, with whom he had co-written the song I’m A Man. Stones engineer Glyn Johns was aware of his.
500 Greatest Albums of All Time: The Rolling Stones, ‘Beggars Banquet’. In every album but one it seemed to me that they managed to feel the pulse of what was happening now and what was about to happen. The rest of the album is made up of largely conventional Stones styled songs. There are some mediocre ones among them, but then that’s part of the Stones. Consistency is not their bag.
Beggars Banquet has a special place in the history of the band, as it is the final album completed with the original lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts. They have finished their next album - titled Beggars’ Banquet - and it is the best record they have yet done
The Rolling Stones of 1968 can’t really be understood without discussing the Rolling Stones of 1967. That year, the Beatles had released Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, and the Doors had all rocketed to stardom; and the enormously successful Monterey Pop Festival and the attendant Summer of Love offered the strongest evidence yet that a revolution was enfolding in youth culture. It was the earliest indication that rock ’n’ roll lives might be capable of something like second acts. On Beggars Banquet, the last album the Stones released during his lifetime, Jones plays guitar on only four of the album’s 10 tracks. The Rolling Stones are now in their sixth decade of touring behind the slogan of the World’s Greatest Rock ’n’ Roll Band. Beggars Banquet was the first work that rendered this claim credible.
The Stones forsook psychedelic experimentation to return to their blues roots on this celebrated album, which was immediately acclaimed as one of their landmark achievements. A strong acoustic Delta blues flavor colors much of the material, particularly "Salt of the Earth" and "No Expectations," which features some beautiful slide guitar work.
The Rolling Stones remain rightly proud of their album Beggars Banquet, which marked a return to their more classic sound after the previous psychedelic experimentation of Their Satanic Majesties Request. Listen to the 50th-anniversary reissue of Beggars Banquet right now. The album’s famous opening track, ‘Sympathy For The Devil’, was written at a time when Mick Jagger had been reading about the occult
Tracklist
| A1 | Symphathy For The Devil |
| A2 | Street Fighting Man |
| B1 | No Expectations |
| B2 | Jig-Saw Puzzle |
| C1 | Salt Of The Earth |
| C2 | Prodigal Son |
| C3 | Parachute Woman |
| D1 | Dear Doctor |
| D2 | Stray Cat Blues |
| D3 | Factory Girl |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LK.4955, LK 4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca, Decca | LK.4955, LK 4955 | UK | 1968 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggar's Banquet (LP, Album) | London Records | PS 539 | Canada | Unknown |
| LKA-4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca | LKA-4955 | Australia | 1968 |
| 8823012, 04228823012-0 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (SACD, Hybrid, Album, RE, RM, Dig) | ABKCO, ABKCO | 8823012, 04228823012-0 | Europe | 2002 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Gat) | London Records | PS 539 | US | 1968 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Sympathy For The Devil | 6:18 |
| 2 | No Expectations | 3:56 |
| 3 | Dear Doctor | 3:22 |
| 4 | Parachute Woman | 2:20 |
| 5 | Jigsaw Puzzle | 6:06 |
| 6 | Street Fighting Man | 3:16 |
| 7 | Prodigal SonWritten-By – Rev. Wilkins* |
2:52 |
| 8 | Stray Cat Blues | 4:37 |
| 9 | Factory Girl | 2:09 |
| 10 | Salt Of The Earth | 4:47 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – ABKCO Records
- Copyright (c) – ABKCO Records
- Record Company – Universal International
- Marketed By – Victor Entertainment, Inc.
Credits
- Producer – Jimmy Miller
- Written-By – Jagger-Richards (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 10)
Notes
Digipak[02-11-6] (Y)
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LK.4955, LK 4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca, Decca | LK.4955, LK 4955 | UK | 1968 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggar's Banquet (LP, Album) | London Records | PS 539 | Canada | Unknown |
| LKA-4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca | LKA-4955 | Australia | 1968 |
| 8823012, 04228823012-0 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (SACD, Hybrid, Album, RE, RM, Dig) | ABKCO, ABKCO | 8823012, 04228823012-0 | Europe | 2002 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Gat) | London Records | PS 539 | US | 1968 |
Tracklist
| A1 | Sympathy For The Devil |
| A2 | No Expectations |
| A3 | Dear Doctor |
| A4 | Parachute Woman |
| A5 | Jig-saw Puzzle |
| B1 | Street Fighting Man |
| B2 | Prodigal Son |
| B3 | Stray Cat Blues |
| B4 | Factory Iirl |
| B5 | Salt Of The Earth |
| C | Mick Jagger Interview |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Recorded At – Olympic Studios
- Mastered At – Decca Studios
- Published By – Mirage Music Ltd.
Credits
- Engineer – Eddie*, Gene , Glyn Johns
- Producer – Jimmy Miller
- Written-By – Mick Jagger & Keith Richard*
Notes
Export LP for Japan including a single-sided 7" flexi-disc (Mick Jagger interview "From London to Tokyo", 1968-04-17).Dark blue London labels with silver lettering; full frequency range recording 'ffrr' 'ear' logo.
Released in a laminated gatefold sleeve and with 1) "ffrr" London polylined inner sleeve, 2) generic London polylined inner sleeve.
The complete set also includes the OBI and two lyric/insert sheets in Japanese language.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped, variant 1): XZAL-8476-1K
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped, variant 1): XZAL-8477-1K
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped, variant 2): XZAL-8476-2K
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped, variant 2): XZAL-8477-3K
- Other (Tax code on labels and deadwax): J/T
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LK.4955, LK 4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca, Decca | LK.4955, LK 4955 | UK | 1968 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggar's Banquet (LP, Album) | London Records | PS 539 | Canada | Unknown |
| LKA-4955 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Mono, Gat) | Decca | LKA-4955 | Australia | 1968 |
| 8823012, 04228823012-0 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (SACD, Hybrid, Album, RE, RM, Dig) | ABKCO, ABKCO | 8823012, 04228823012-0 | Europe | 2002 |
| PS 539 | The Rolling Stones | Beggars Banquet (LP, Album, Gat) | London Records | PS 539 | US | 1968 |







