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Rolling Stones
Let It Bleed

Let It Bleed
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Labels

ABKCO

Catno

882 332-1

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered Stereo

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2003

Genres

Rock

'Let It Bleed,' the first Rolling Stones studio album to be released following Brian Jones departure from the band and subsequent death, it includes his replacement, 20 year old guitarist Mick Taylor.

Like 'Beggars Banquet,' 'Let It Bleed' was produced by Jimmy Miller and is also similar in that both sides of the LP open with two stone cold classics, "Gimme Shelter," with Merry Clayton's wonderful backing vocal, and "Midnight Rambler," songs that have been a part of Stones live shows for the last four decades.

In another similarity to the band's previous studio album it also features a blues cover, this time, "Love in Vain," written by the King of the Delta Blues Singers, Robert Johnson.

The last track on the record is the ambitious and very different "You Can't Always Get What You Want," featuring the London Bach Choir arranged by Jack Nitzsche and Al Kooper, late of Blood Sweat & Tears on keyboards and French horn.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$60*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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

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