Rolling Stones/Wild Horses US Original 7 inch Single Records
Rolling Stones/Wild Horses US Original 7 inch Single Records
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Nowadays, I'm surprised at the skyrocketing prices of Stones analog records. The price of not only monaural records from the 1960s but also works from the 70s has skyrocketed to the point where it can be said to be abnormal. This applies not only to UK editions and original UK albums, but also to original single editions and international editions. At present, the situation seems to be skyrocketing. Even if a certain shop announces that the item is in stock, it may be sold out a few hours later. Of course, this is a common sight in Sticky Fingers. And the single cuts from Sticky Fingers are no exception. Even so, Wild Horses, released in the United States as the second single from Sticky Fingers in June 1971, is incredibly popular. The reason for this is Sway, which is included on the B side. The first point is that the A-side Wild Horses is a mono version, but the second point is (this is the biggest point!) Sway is a mono version that is only included on this single, and this mono version・The version is a completely different version (in a sense, it may be said to be a different take) that differs from the album version in editing, mix, and even Mick's vocals. The only single cut from Sticky Fingers was Brown Sugar in the UK, and in the US there were only two, including this single, which is an unthinkable number for a blockbuster album. Wild Horses Action peaked at number 28 on the singles chart. Perhaps for that reason, this version difference was well known to analog enthusiasts, but considering its sales, it was probably a record with little circulation. The single box that was made into a CD contained the same length as the single version, but unlike this single version, it seems that an edited version of the album version was used (possibly this US single・Is the master tape of this version lost?) This disc can be said to be an item that complements that! This 7-inch single was released in June 1971, 50 years ago. Of course, it is presented using a disc in mint condition. Please enjoy this ultra-rare US single edition! Taken from US Original 7 inch single Rolling Stones Records RS 19101 1. Wild Horses 2. Sway
1. Wild Horses 2. Sway