How The Rolling Stones’ Debut Album Paid Homage To The Blues
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During the first half of the 1960s, the bands didn’t mess around. If a record company wanted them to record something, they would usually go in and out of there before the end of the day. None of these eight months and a bunch of fancy studio tricks that came later in the decade. They set up their instruments. They made sure the sound levels were good for the sound technician. And then they would give a couple of songs before they were allowed t…
How The Rolling Stones’ Debut Album Paid Homage To The Blues
Four years after its release, on April 14, 1964, Mick Jagger had this to say about The Rolling Stones’ self-titled debut album: “I like our first album very much ’cause it’s all the stuff we used to do on stage.” Given that the band was touring and playing every day during the four days it took to record their UK debut album (two days at the beginning of January that year and two at the end of February), it was hardly surprising that the Stones …
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