The Rolling Stones to release ‘Singles 1966-1971’ vinyl box set

Faithful reproductions of 18 vinyl singles & EPS from the era are due in February 2024

ABKCO Records will release The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 on February 2nd. The limited edition set includes reproductions of 18 seven-inch vinyl singles and extended play records by โ€œThe Worldโ€™s Greatest Rock โ€˜nโ€™ Roll Band,โ€ as originally released by Decca, London Records and ABKCO Records. The collection serves as a second volume and companion to The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 released in 2022. All tracks were remastered by 13-time Grammy Award-winning engineer Bob Ludwig, and the discs are manufactured by Third Man Pressing in Detroit. The set, replete with period-correct picture sleeve art, will also come with a 32-page book containing extensive liner notes by Stones authority Nigel Williamson, as well as rare photos and ephemera, plus a set of five photo cards and a poster, all housed in a hard-shell box.

The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 spans a crucial period in the bandโ€™s evolution when their move towards the experimental and psychedelic sounds of โ€œWe Love Youโ€ and โ€œSheโ€™s a Rainbowโ€ gave way to the rootsy, blues-based rock of โ€œHonky Tonk Womenโ€ and โ€œWild Horses.โ€ Also during this time, guitarist/founding member Brian Jones was replaced by Mick Taylor โ€“ the first lineup change since the groupโ€™s founding. Amidst the stylistic shifts and tumult between โ€™66 and โ€™71, the Stones racked up seven Top 10 singles on both sides of the Atlantic, including four No 1s.

โ€œPaint It, Blackโ€ topped the charts internationally in 1966. Its eerie tone and sitar line played by Brian Jones sounded nothing like what the band had previously recorded. Singles 1966-1971 contains both the US and UK versions of the 45; the latterโ€™s B-side โ€œLong Long Whileโ€ is a rare non-LP track. Other rare B-sides in the set include โ€œWhoโ€™s Driving Your Planeโ€ from the US Top 10 hit โ€œHave You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?,โ€ and โ€œChild Of The Moonโ€ from UK No. 1 โ€œJumpinโ€™ Jack Flash.โ€ Stones collectors will also take satisfaction in the mono mixes of โ€œWe Love Youโ€ and its flipside โ€œDandelionโ€ (1967), which both contain a reprise at the end with an ode to the other track. These are both exclusive to the single release.

Released in August 1968, the picture sleeve for the โ€œStreet Fighting Manโ€/โ€No Expectationsโ€ single depicts protestors being brutalized by police. After the Chicago Police Department ravaged anti-war protestors outside the Democratic National Convention later that same month, the Stonesโ€™ US label withdrew the single, making it one of the most sought-after collectorโ€™s items in the bandโ€™s canon. The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 collection faithfully reproduces that controversial record art, and also includes the 1971 UK maxi-single version of โ€œStreet Fighting Man,โ€ with โ€œSurprise Surpriseโ€ and โ€œEverybody Needs Somebody To Love.โ€ While not technically a Rolling Stones song, Mick Jaggerโ€™s โ€œMemo From Turnerโ€ from the performance soundtrack is included. Originally released as a single in 1970, the song features slide guitar by Ry Cooder, and its B-side โ€œNatural Magicโ€ is a Cooder instrumental.

While every track on the box set was recorded in the time frame suggested by its title, some of the records were originally released later. โ€œI Donโ€™t Know Why,โ€ โ€œOut Of Timeโ€ and the stereo mix of the 1969 No. 1 hit โ€œHonky Tonk Womenโ€ were 45s that came out in 1975-76, around the time ABKCO issued the Stones’ rarities album Metamorphosis. โ€œSympathy For The Devilโ€ was remixed separately by The Neptunes and Fat Boy Slim in 2003 and originally released as part of a Super Audio CD at the time.

ABKCO Records is home to the catalog of The Rolling Stones from the bandโ€™s inception to early 1971. This includes the albums The Rolling Stones, Englandโ€™s Newest Hit Makers, 12 X 5, The Rolling Stones No. 2, The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out of Our Heads, Decemberโ€™s Children (And Everybodyโ€™s), Aftermath, Got Live If You Want It!, Between the Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Get Yer Ya-Yaโ€™s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert. ABKCO Films is home to Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 and The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.

โ€œPaint It, Blackโ€ US version (originally released May 1966)
Side A: Paint It, Black
Side B: Stupid Girl

โ€œPaint It, Blackโ€ UK version (originally released May 1966)
Side A: Paint It, Black
Side B: Long Long While

โ€œMotherโ€™s Little Helperโ€ (originally released June 1966)
Side A: Motherโ€™s Little Helper
Side B: Lady Jane

โ€œHave You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?โ€ (originally released September 1966)
Side A: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Side B: Whoโ€™s Driving Your Plane

โ€œLetโ€™s Spend The Night Togetherโ€ (originally released January 1967)
Side A: Letโ€™s Spend The Night Together
Side B: Ruby Tuesday

โ€œWe Love Youโ€ (originally released August 1967)
Side A: We Love You
Side B: Dandelion

โ€œSheโ€™s A Rainbowโ€ (originally released November 1967)
Side A: Sheโ€™s A Rainbow
Side B: 2000 Light Years From Home

โ€œIn Another Landโ€ (originally released December 1967)
Side A: In Another Land
Side B: The Lantern

โ€œJumpinโ€™ Jack Flashโ€ (originally released May 1968)
Side A: Jumpinโ€™ Jack Flash
Side B: Child Of The Moon

โ€œStreet Fighting Manโ€ US version (originally released August 1968)
Side A: Street Fighting Man
Side B: No Expectations

โ€œHonky Tonk Womenโ€ (originally released July 1969)
Side A: Honky Tonk Women (mono mix)
Side B: You Canโ€™t Always Get What You Want

โ€œMemo From Turnerโ€ (originally released November 1970)
Side A: Memo From Turner (Mick Jagger)
Side B: Natural Magic (Ry Cooder) from the film Performance

โ€œStreet Fighting Manโ€ UK maxi-single (originally released June 1971)
Side A: Street Fighting Man / Surprise Surprise
Side B: Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

โ€œBrown Sugarโ€ (A-side originally released April 1971; B-side originally released June 1971)
Side A: Brown Sugar
Side B: Wild Horses

โ€œI Donโ€™t Know Whyโ€ (originally released May 1975)
Side A: I Donโ€™t Know Why (aka Donโ€™t Know Why I Love You)
Side B: Try A Little Harder

โ€œOut Of Timeโ€ (originally released September 1975)
Side A: Out Of Time
Side B: Jiving Sister Fanny

โ€œHonky Tonk Womenโ€ (originally released April 1976)
Side A: Honky Tonk Women (stereo mix)
Side B: Sympathy For The Devil

โ€œSympathy For The Devilโ€ Remix (originally released as part of SACD EP & CD single September 2003)
Side A: Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Remix)
Side B: Sympathy For The Devil (Fat Boy Slim Remix)

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn