

It doesn’t always work – for every gem like “Stupid Girl” (saucer of milk Mr Jagger?) there’s rambling Elizabethan toss like “Lady Jane”, but it’s got “Under my Thumb”, the extended jam of “Goin’ Home” and the joyous original of “Out of Time” on it so it’s hard to complain. It’s the first Stones album to be properly written by Jagger and the boys, and it’s a departure from the raw bluesy feel of “England’s Newest Hit Makers”, but it’s a hell of a lot more confident too. It was issued in the United States in June 1966 by London Records as the group’s sixth American album. Of course it didn’t help that Spotify plays the US release which appears to have been eviscerated of the best tracks. Aftermath, released in April 1966 by Decca Records, is the fourth British studio album by the Rolling Stones. Among the classic songs are Mothers Little Helper the a-side of the twelfth. The borderline misogyny could get a bit juvenile in tunes like 'Stupid Girl.' But on the other hand the.

After it kicks off with the brilliant ‘Mother’s Little Helper’ (or the always mesmerising ‘Paint it Black’ on the US release), it gets going with an interesting and sometimes wandering musical journey that even after a good few listens I have trouble getting a finger on. The Rolling Stones finally delivered a set of all-original material with this LP, which also did much to define the group as the bad boys of rock & roll with their sneering attitude toward the world in general and the female sex in particular. Foi lançado em 20 de junho de 1966 nos Estados Unidos, pela London Records e ABKCO, sendo seu sexto álbum na Discografia Americana.

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That ‘other’ Rolling Stones is out in full force on this album. Aftermath é o quarto álbum de estúdio na Discografia Britânica da banda de rock inglesa The Rolling Stones, lançado em 15 de abril de 1966, pela Decca Records e ABKCO Records. It was released on April 15, 1966, on Decca Records in the UK and Jon London Records in the US. Doncha Bother Me jumps back to the blues rock vibe it might not be progressive but its as cool as a freshly pulled pint in a homely tavern, and Micks. These days, it’s sometime easy to forget that, alongside the familiar rockin’ side of the Stones that gave us ‘Jumping Jack Flash’, ‘Exile on Main Street’ and ‘It’s only Rock and Roll’ there was a more softly spoken sixties band, rich in Carnaby Street swagger and sitars. Aftermath is The Rolling Stones fourth album to be released in the UK and sixth album to be released in the US.
