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[b]The Rolling Stones - December's Children (& everybody's) (2002) [SACD] [/b]

Year Of Release: 1965/2002
Genre: Rock
Format: DSD / ISO (*.iso)
Quality: Lossless 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Time: 28:53
Size: 1.28 GB



[b]Tracklist:[/b]

[quote] 1. She Said Yeah 1:34
2. Talkin' About You 2:31
3. You Better Move On 2:39
4. Look What You've Done 2:15
5. The Singer Not The Song 2:22
6. Route 66 2:39
7. Get Off of My Cloud 2:55
8. I'm Free 2:23
9. As Tears Go By 2:45
10. Gotta Get Away 2:06
11. Blue Turns To Grey 2:29
12. I'm Moving On 2:16

December's Children (& Everybody's) is the 5th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in late 1965. Drawn largely from 2 days of sessions recorded in September to finish the British edition of Out of Our Heads & to record their new single-"Get Off Of My Cloud"-December's Children (& Everybody's) also included tracks recorded as early as 1963.
Half of the songs appearing on the album were written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards, as they penned strong album cuts like "I'm Free" & "The Singer Not the Song" as well as such major hits as "As Tears Go By" & "Get off of My Cloud".
December's Children (& Everybody's) reached #4 in USA & went gold. Bassist Bill Wyman quotes Jagger in 1968 calling the record "[not] an album, it's just a collection of songs." Accordingly, it is only briefly detailed in his otherwise exhaustive book Rolling With the Stones.
In August 2002 December's Children (& Everybody's) was reissued in a new remastered CD & SACD digipak by ABKCO Records with "Look What You've Done" being issued in stereo.
The title of the album came from the band's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham. According to Jagger, it was Oldham's idea of hip, Beat poetry.

The Rolling Stones:
Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica on "I'm Moving On," percussion
Keith Richards - guitars, backing vocals, and string arrangement
Brian Jones - guitars, backing vocals, harmonica on "Look What You've Done," piano, and organ
Charlie Watts - drums and percussion
Bill Wyman - bass guitar and backing vocals

Additional personnel:
Ian Stewart - piano, organ, marimba, and percussion
Mike Leander - string arrangement
Jack Nitzsche - piano, organ and percussion
J. W. Alexander - percussion[/quote]


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