The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
One of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let It Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during the recording process. Second, the Stones take their last significant look at pure blues (Robert Johnson's spooky "Love in Vain") and country ("Country Honk," the two-stepping alter ego of "Honky-Tonk Women") before folding both styles into a cohesive rock & roll vision. Third, it contains some of the band's most eerie hits, such as the flame-enveloped "Gimme Shelter," the drug-reality anthem "Monkey Man," the epic "You Can't Always Get What You Want," and Mick Jagger's menacing "Midnight Rambler." --Steve Knopper
- Decca - SKL 5025 (UK) LP
- Decca - SKL 5025 (UK) LP
- Decca - SLK 16640-P (Germany) LP
- London Records - NPS-4 (US) LP
- Decca - SKL 5025 (UK) LP
- Decca - SLK 16 640-P (Germany) LP
- London Records - NPS-4 (Colombia) LP
- ABKCO Records - 882 332-1 (UK & Europe) LP
- Decca - 6.21417 (Germany) LP
- London Records - NPS-4 (Canada) LP
- ABKCO Records - NPS-4 (US) LP
- London Records - 820 052-1 (Netherlands) LP
- London Records - L20P1009 (Japan) LP
- Decca - LK 5025 (UK) LP
- NOVA-Records - 6.21417 (Germany) LP
- Decca - SKLM 5025 (New Zealand) LP
- ABKCO Records - 80041 / NPS-4 (US) LP
- Decca - SLK 16 640-P (Germany) LP
- Pax - ISK 1060 (Israel) LP
- Decca - 6835 204 (Netherlands) LP
Images from Vinyl Releases of Let It Bleed
Tracks
- A1) Gimmie Shelter
- A2) Love In Vain
- A3) Country Honk
- A4) Live With Me
- A5) Let It Bleed
- B1) Midnight Rambler
- B2) You Got The Silver
- B3) Monkey Man
- B4) You Can't Always Get What You Want
Track listing above is from
Decca - SKL 5025 (UK) LP
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