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Rolling Stones/Aftermath Prototype

Rolling Stones/Aftermath Prototype

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01. 19th Nervous Breakdown / 02. Sad Day / 03. Take It Or Leave It / 04. Think / 05. Mother's Little Helper / 06. Goin' Home / 07. Sittin' On A Fence / 08. Doncha Bother Me / 09 Ride On, Baby / 10. Looking Tired (STEREO): 11. 19th Nervous Breakdown / 12. Sad Day / 13. Take It Or Leave It / 14. Think / 15. Mother's Little Helper / 16. Goin' Home / 17 . Sittin' On A Fence / 18. Doncha Bother Me / 19. Ride On, Baby / 20. Looking Tired [AFTERMATH :Prototype : Recording at RCA Studio Hollywood CA, USA December 7th – 10th 1965 : soundboard recording]

In March 1966, Jagger/Richards released their seventh album COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER?, which for the first time since their debut consisted entirely of original works.The title of the album could be interpreted as a blasphemy against Christ. Therefore, the record company decided that it would not be released. As fans know, the album was eventually released as ``Aftermath'' with some songs changed. And this title includes the numbers that were scheduled to be included in that album, both monaural and stereo sound sources from the original master that leaked in recent years, both in the highest quality ever. First of all, most of these were recorded at Hollywood RCA Studio in December 1965, and as a result they were included in "Aftermath", but the mix of both mono and stereo was different from the current track, and above all "Looking Tired" is a completely unreleased number, with Keith's light guitar and Brian's up-tempo piano making it a bluesy number that was not typical of the Stones at the time. Other than that, ``Sad Day'' was only included on the B-side of the US single ``The 19th Nervous Breakdown'', and we also heard that Brian's versatility in instrumental music such as piano, organ, and harpsichord is outstanding in addition to guitar. By the way, the rough stone of a monumental album that established the Stones' originality, in the highest quality. (MONO) : 01. 19th Nervous Breakdown / 02. Sad Day / 03. Take It Or Leave It / 04. Think / 05. Mother's Little Helper / 06. Goin' Home / 07. Sittin' On A Fence / 08. Doncha Bother Me / 09. Ride On, Baby / 10. Looking Tired (STEREO): 11. 19th Nervous Breakdown / 12. Sad Day / 13. Take It Or Leave It / 14. Think / 15. Mother's Little Helper / 16. Goin ' Home / 17. Sittin' On A Fence / 18. Doncha Bother Me / 19. Ride On, Baby / 20. Looking Tired [AFTERMATH :Prototype : Recording at RCA Studio Hollywood CA, USA December 7th – 10th 1965 : soundboard recording]

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