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The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (1969) {2002, DSD Remastered} CD-Rip

The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (1969) {2002, DSD Remastered} CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: The Rolling Stones

Let It Bleed is the eighth British and tenth American album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in December 1969 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. Released shortly after the band's 1969 American Tour, it is the follow-up to 1968's Beggars Banquet and the last album by the band to feature Brian Jones as well as the first to feature Mick Taylor. Released in December, Let It Bleed reached number 1 in the UK (temporarily demoting The Beatles' Abbey Road) and number 3 on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the US, where it eventually went 2x platinum. In 2000, Q magazine ranked it at number 28 in its list of "The 100 Greatest British Albums Ever". In 2001, the TV network VH1 placed Let It Bleed at 24th on their "100 Greatest Albums of R 'n' R" survey. In 1997, it was voted the 27th "Best Album Ever" by The Guardian. In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it at number 32 on the magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".

Mostly recorded without Brian Jones – who died several months before its release (although he does play on two tracks) and was replaced by Mick Taylor (who also plays on just two songs) – this extends the rock and blues feel of Beggars Banquet into slightly harder-rocking, more demonically sexual territory. The Stones were never as consistent on album as their main rivals, the Beatles, and Let It Bleed suffers from some rather perfunctory tracks, like "Monkey Man" and a countrified remake of the classic "Honky Tonk Woman" (here titled "Country Honk"). Yet some of the songs are among their very best, especially "Gimme Shelter," with its shimmering guitar lines and apocalyptic lyrics; the harmonica-driven "Midnight Rambler"; the druggy party ambience of the title track; and the stunning "You Can't Always Get What You Want," which was the Stones' "Hey Jude" of sorts, with its epic structure, horns, philosophical lyrics, and swelling choral vocals. "You Got the Silver" (Keith Richards' first lead vocal) and Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain," by contrast, were as close to the roots of acoustic down-home blues as the Stones ever got.

~ Richie Unterberger, All Music

Track List:

01. Gimme Shelter [04:31]
02. Love in Vain [04:20]
03. Country Honk [03:08]
04. Live With Me [03:34]
05. Let It Bleed [05:28]
06. Midnight Rambler [06:53]
07. You Got the Silver [02:51]
08. Monkey Man [04:13]
09. You Can’t Always Get What You Want [07:29]

Personnel:
Mick Jagger – lead vocals (except "You Got the Silver"); harmonica on "Gimme Shelter" and "Midnight Rambler"; acoustic guitar on "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Keith Richards – guitars on all tracks; bass guitar on "Live with Me"; backing vocals on "Gimme Shelter", "Country Honk" and "Monkey Man"; lead vocals on "You Got the Silver"
Bill Wyman – bass guitar (except "Country Honk" and "Live with Me"); autoharp on "Let It Bleed"; vibes on "Monkey Man"
Charlie Watts – drums (except "You Can't Always Get What You Want")
Brian Jones – congas on "Midnight Rambler"; autoharp on "You Got the Silver"
Mick Taylor – slide guitar on "Country Honk"; guitars on "Live with Me"

Mastered By [Remaster] – Bob Ludwig




The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed (1969) {2002, DSD Remastered} CD-Rip



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