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 โThe Worldโs Greatest Rock โnโ 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 bandโs evolution when their move towards the experimental and psychedelic sounds of โWe Love Youโ and โSheโs a Rainbowโ gave way to the rootsy, blues-based rock of โHonky Tonk Womenโ and โWild Horses.โ Also during this time, guitarist/founding member Brian Jones was replaced by Mick Taylor โ the first lineup change since the groupโs founding. Amidst the stylistic shifts and tumult between โ66 and โ71, the Stones racked up seven Top 10 singles on both sides of the Atlantic, including four No 1s.
โPaint 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 latterโs B-side โLong Long Whileโ is a rare non-LP track. Other rare B-sides in the set include โWhoโs Driving Your Planeโ from the US Top 10 hit โHave You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?,โ and โChild Of The Moonโ from UK No. 1 โJumpinโ Jack Flash.โ Stones collectors will also take satisfaction in the mono mixes of โWe Love Youโ and its flipside โDandelionโ (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 โStreet Fighting Manโ/โNo 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 collectorโs items in the bandโs canon. The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 collection faithfully reproduces that controversial record art, and also includes the 1971 UK maxi-single version of โStreet Fighting Man,โ with โSurprise Surpriseโ and โEverybody Needs Somebody To Love.โ While not technically a Rolling Stones song, Mick Jaggerโs โMemo 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 โNatural 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. โI Donโt Know Why,โ โOut Of Timeโ and the stereo mix of the 1969 No. 1 hit โHonky Tonk Womenโ were 45s that came out in 1975-76, around the time ABKCO issued the Stones’ rarities album Metamorphosis. โSympathy 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 bandโs inception to early 1971. This includes the albums The Rolling Stones, Englandโs Newest Hit Makers, 12 X 5, The Rolling Stones No. 2, The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out of Our Heads, Decemberโs Children (And Everybodyโs), Aftermath, Got Live If You Want It!, Between the Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Get Yer Ya-Yaโs 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.
โPaint It, Blackโ US version (originally released May 1966)
Side A: Paint It, Black
Side B: Stupid Girl
โPaint It, Blackโ UK version (originally released May 1966)
Side A: Paint It, Black
Side B: Long Long While
โMotherโs Little Helperโ (originally released June 1966)
Side A: Motherโs Little Helper
Side B: Lady Jane
โHave 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: Whoโs Driving Your Plane
โLetโs Spend The Night Togetherโ (originally released January 1967)
Side A: Letโs Spend The Night Together
Side B: Ruby Tuesday
โWe Love Youโ (originally released August 1967)
Side A: We Love You
Side B: Dandelion
โSheโs A Rainbowโ (originally released November 1967)
Side A: Sheโs A Rainbow
Side B: 2000 Light Years From Home
โIn Another Landโ (originally released December 1967)
Side A: In Another Land
Side B: The Lantern
โJumpinโ Jack Flashโ (originally released May 1968)
Side A: Jumpinโ Jack Flash
Side B: Child Of The Moon
โStreet Fighting Manโ US version (originally released August 1968)
Side A: Street Fighting Man
Side B: No Expectations
โHonky Tonk Womenโ (originally released July 1969)
Side A: Honky Tonk Women (mono mix)
Side B: You Canโt Always Get What You Want
โMemo From Turnerโ (originally released November 1970)
Side A: Memo From Turner (Mick Jagger)
Side B: Natural Magic (Ry Cooder) from the film Performance
โStreet Fighting Manโ UK maxi-single (originally released June 1971)
Side A: Street Fighting Man / Surprise Surprise
Side B: Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
โBrown Sugarโ (A-side originally released April 1971; B-side originally released June 1971)
Side A: Brown Sugar
Side B: Wild Horses
โI Donโt Know Whyโ (originally released May 1975)
Side A: I Donโt Know Why (aka Donโt Know Why I Love You)
Side B: Try A Little Harder
โOut Of Timeโ (originally released September 1975)
Side A: Out Of Time
Side B: Jiving Sister Fanny
โHonky Tonk Womenโ (originally released April 1976)
Side A: Honky Tonk Women (stereo mix)
Side B: Sympathy For The Devil
โSympathy 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)