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Aftermath (US Edition): Vinyl LP
- Released in April 1966 by Decca Records,Ā AftermathĀ was the Rolling Stonesā fourth British studio album. It was issued by London Records in the US in June 1966. Recorded at the RCA Studios in California, it was their first album released in true stereo.
Ā - It is also one of the first āpopularā albums to eclipse the 50-minute mark, and contains one of the earliest rock songs to exceed 10 minutes (the blues jamĀ Goinā Home). The albumās release was briefly delayed by controversy over the original packaging idea and title āĀ Could You Walk on the Water?Ā ā due to London Reocordās fear of offending Christians in the US.
Ā - The album was considered an artistic breakthrough for the band, being the first to consist entirely of JaggerāRichards compositions, (after their maverick young manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, had shut them in the kitchen of their flat until they had written some more original songs!).
Ā - It also featured strongly the immaculate guitar work of Brian Jones and the remarkably wry, observant song-writing of JaggerāRichards
Ā - Jones played a variety of instruments not usually associated with their music, including sitar, dulcimer, marimbas and Japanese koto, as well as guitar, harmonica and keyboards, though much of the music is still rooted in Chicago electric blues. The burgeoning influences of psychedelia, Bob Dylan and the tensions around the world, are evident in classics likeĀ Paint It Black, an eerily insistent number one hit, available on the US version of the LP.
Ā - Other classics included the jazzyĀ Under My Thumb, where Jones added exotic accents with vibes, and the delicate Elizabethan balladĀ Lady Jane, with distinctive dulcimer, the wry observationalĀ Motherās Little HelperĀ with its unashamed lyrical drug references, and the overlooked gem ā the brooding, meditativeĀ I Am Waiting.
Ā - The American edition was issued with a shorter track listing, substituting the singleĀ Paint It BlackĀ in place of four of the British versionās songs, in keeping with the industry preference for shorter LPs in the US market at the time.
Tracks:
Side A
- Paint It, Black
- Stupid Girl
- Lady Jane
- Under My Thumb
- Doncha Bother Me
- Think
Side B
Ā
- Flight 505
- High and Dry
- Itās Not Easy
- I Am Waiting
- Goinā Home
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Aftermath (US Edition): Vinyl LPā
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- Released in April 1966 by Decca Records,Ā AftermathĀ was the Rolling Stonesā fourth British studio album. It was issued by London Records in the US in June 1966. Recorded at the RCA Studios in California, it was their first album released in true stereo.
Ā - It is also one of the first āpopularā albums to eclipse the 50-minute mark, and contains one of the earliest rock songs to exceed 10 minutes (the blues jamĀ Goinā Home). The albumās release was briefly delayed by controversy over the original packaging idea and title āĀ Could You Walk on the Water?Ā ā due to London Reocordās fear of offending Christians in the US.
Ā - The album was considered an artistic breakthrough for the band, being the first to consist entirely of JaggerāRichards compositions, (after their maverick young manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, had shut them in the kitchen of their flat until they had written some more original songs!).
Ā - It also featured strongly the immaculate guitar work of Brian Jones and the remarkably wry, observant song-writing of JaggerāRichards
Ā - Jones played a variety of instruments not usually associated with their music, including sitar, dulcimer, marimbas and Japanese koto, as well as guitar, harmonica and keyboards, though much of the music is still rooted in Chicago electric blues. The burgeoning influences of psychedelia, Bob Dylan and the tensions around the world, are evident in classics likeĀ Paint It Black, an eerily insistent number one hit, available on the US version of the LP.
Ā - Other classics included the jazzyĀ Under My Thumb, where Jones added exotic accents with vibes, and the delicate Elizabethan balladĀ Lady Jane, with distinctive dulcimer, the wry observationalĀ Motherās Little HelperĀ with its unashamed lyrical drug references, and the overlooked gem ā the brooding, meditativeĀ I Am Waiting.
Ā - The American edition was issued with a shorter track listing, substituting the singleĀ Paint It BlackĀ in place of four of the British versionās songs, in keeping with the industry preference for shorter LPs in the US market at the time.
Tracks:
Side A
- Paint It, Black
- Stupid Girl
- Lady Jane
- Under My Thumb
- Doncha Bother Me
- Think
Side B
Ā
- Flight 505
- High and Dry
- Itās Not Easy
- I Am Waiting
- Goinā Home











