The Rolling Stones – Aftermath
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London Records – PS 476 |
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Vinyl
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US |
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Rock |
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Tracklist
A1 | Paint It, Black | 3:20 | |
A2 | Stupid Girl | 2:52 | |
A3 | Lady Jane | 3:06 | |
A4 | Under My Thumb | 3:20 | |
A5 | Doncha Bother Me | 2:35 | |
A6 | Think | 3:10 | |
B1 | Flight 505 | 3:25 | |
B2 | High And Dry | 3:06 | |
B3 | It's Not Easy | 2:52 | |
B4 | I Am Waiting | 3:10 | |
B5 | Going Home | 11:35 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Gideon Music, Inc.
- Recorded At – RCA Studios, Hollywood
Credits
- Arranged By – The Rolling Stones
- Bass, Marimba, Bells, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord – Bill Wyman
- Cover, Design – Stephen Inglis
- Drums, Percussion, Marimba, Bells – Charlie Watts
- Engineer, Liner Notes – Dave Hassinger
- Guitar, Marimba, Bells, Dulcimer, Sitar, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord – Brian Jones (5)
- Percussion, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord – Jack Nitzsche
- Photography By – Jerrold Schatzbert*
- Piano, Organ, Harpsichord – Ian Stewart
- Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham
- Songwriter [Songs By] – Mick Jagger and Keith Richard*
- Vocals, Guitar – Keith Richards
- Vocals, Percussion, Lighting – Mick Jagger
Notes
• The side indicators on the labels read ''side one'' and ''side two''
• "Unauthorized Public Performance, Broadcasting And Copying Of This Recording Prohibited" at the bottom of the label
• "Made In U.S.A." is below the matrix number on labels
• Circular indent diameter is 1"
• Track listings are left aligned on labels
• Matrix numbers appear in parentheses
• Track A1 is listed as 'Paint It, Black' on label, 'Paint It Black' on jacket
• Track B5 is listed as 'Goin' Home' label, 'Going Home' on jacket
• "Unauthorized Public Performance, Broadcasting And Copying Of This Recording Prohibited" at the bottom of the label
• "Made In U.S.A." is below the matrix number on labels
• Circular indent diameter is 1"
• Track listings are left aligned on labels
• Matrix numbers appear in parentheses
• Track A1 is listed as 'Paint It, Black' on label, 'Paint It Black' on jacket
• Track B5 is listed as 'Goin' Home' label, 'Going Home' on jacket
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side one label): (ZAL 7259)
- Matrix / Runout (Side two label): (ZAL 7260)
- Matrix / Runout (Side one Stamped): ZAL 7259-1E
- Matrix / Runout (Side two Stamped): ZAL-7260-1E
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 436)
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Aftermath (LP, Album, Stereo) | Decca | SKL 4786, SKL. 4786 | UK | 1966 | ||
Aftermath (LP, Album, Mono) | Decca | LK 4786, LK.4786 | UK & Europe | 1966 | |||
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Aftermath (LP, Album, Mono) | London Records | LL 3476 | US | 1966 | ||
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Aftermath (LP, Album, Mono) | London Records | LL 3476, LL-3476 | US | 1966 | ||
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Aftermath (LP, Album, Stereo) | Decca | SKL 4786 | Netherlands | 1966 |
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Reviews
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Edited 10 years agoLess is more with the american version of 'Aftermath'. The english release features four other songs: 'Take It or Leave It', 'Out of Time', 'Mother's Little Helper' and 'What to Do'. 'Out of Time' is interesting. A nice pop melody combined with another Jagger put-down: 'You're obsolete, my baby, my poor discarded baby'. 'Mothers Little Helper' wouldn't appear on an album until "Flowers" for american fans. We get 'Paint It Black' instead. But 'Take It Or Leave It' and 'What to Do' are very uninteresting excursions. The american release omits these songs and one hardly notices.
"High and Dry" and "I Am Waiting" are truly underrated songs in the Stones' catalog. I still think 'Doncha Bother Me' is mistitled and should be called 'Doncha Follow Me'. 'Lady Jane' is still lovely baroque pop and 'Under My Thumb', definitely in the Top Ten of Rolling Stones' songs, is included here. The hit single included here ('Paint It Black' b/w 'Stupid Girl') does not wear well to my ear. "Paint It Black" is a bore after all these years. "Stupid Girl" is a curious Stones' song with its retro organ arrangement. It's a parody of the misogynist, unlike 'Under My Thumb's' real thing.
"Flight 505" is fun, with the barrelhouse piano (Ian Stewart?) reprising the classic riff from 'Satisfaction' in the opening. "Going Home" is for Stones' fans only. I get a kick out of it, but it's basically Jagger masturbating with the mike for eight minutes!
This album does showcase the songwriting talents of Mick and Keith. They've come a long way from 'Stoned'! -
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