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Title - The Rolling Stones - Singles 1963-1966 [Box-Set]
Artist - The Rolling Stones

For those not in the know, ABKCO Records will release The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 on June 10th, 2022 in celebration of the group’s 60th anniversary this year.

The limited-edition set includes reproductions of the first 18 7” vinyl singles and extended play records by “The World’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band,” as originally released by Decca and London Records.

The tracks are all remastered by 12-time Grammy Award-winning engineer Bob Ludwig. The set, replete with period-correct picture sleeve art, will also come with a 32-page book with extensive liner notes by Stones authority Nigel Williamson, as well as rare photos and ephemera plus a set of five photo cards and a poster, all housed in a hard-shell box.

A companion second vinyl box set in the series, The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971, will be released next year.

Before they were thought of as one of the rock era’s quintessential album bands, the Rolling Stones began their recording career in 1963 with a slew of singles that captured the energy and excitement created by the classic lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman.

Their version of Chuck Berry’s “Come On” backed with a cover of Muddy Waters’ “I Want To Be Loved” kicked it all off, and was quickly followed up with “I Wanna Be Your Man,” a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney for the Stones to use, before being recorded by The Beatles themselves.

London Records, their US label, quickly withdrew the single on “moral grounds” due to the illicit implications of the B-side “Stoned” (credited to Nanker Phelge – the songwriting pseudonym for the entire band). None of the songs from these first two singles appeared on any of their albums.

The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 follows the group’s shift away from covers in favor of originals, due in large part to Jagger and Richards developing into one of the most accomplished powerhouse songwriting duos of their generation.

Of the nine US Top 40 hits contained within the set, all but one are Jagger/Richards compositions. These include “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and “Get Off Of My Cloud,” which were number one hits on both sides of the Atlantic.

This collection includes the US and UK versions of both these singles, which feature different sleeve art and B-sides. The sole Top 40 cover is “Time Is On My Side,” (written by Jerry Ragovoy and notably recorded by Irma Thomas).

The single in this collection is the lesser-known version which features an organ intro. Another rarity that never made it onto an album in any form is “Sad Day,” the US B-side of the 1966 hit “19th Nervous Breakdown.”

Three extended-play (E.P.) 7” records are included in The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966, all of which were originally UK-only releases. These are The Rolling Stones (not to be confused with the album of the same name) and Five by Five (recorded at Chicago’s famed Chess Studio at 2120 South Michigan Avenue), both released in 1964, as well as 1965’s Got Live If You Want It! – the first of many live records by a band that to this very day is known as an explosive concert attraction.

The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 tracklist:
“Come On” (originally released June 1963)
Side A: Come On
Side B: I Want To Be Loved

“I Wanna Be Your Man” (originally released November 1963)
Side A: I Wanna Be Your Man
Side B: Stoned

The Rolling Stones E.P. (originally released January 1964)
Side A: Bye Bye Johnny / Money
Side B: You Better Move On / Poison Ivy

“Not Fade Away” (originally released February 1964)
Side A: Not Fade Away
Side B: Little By Little

“Tell Me” (originally released June 1964)
Side A: Tell Me
Side B: I Just Wanna Make Love To You

“It’s All Over Now” (originally released June 1964)
Side A: It’s All Over Now
Side B: Good Times, Bad Times

Five by Five E.P. (originally released August 1964)
Side A: If You Need Me / Empty Heart / 2120 South Michigan Avenue
Side B: Confessin’ The Blues / Around and Around

“Time Is On My Side” (originally released September 1964)
Side A: Time Is On My Side
Side B: Congratulations

“Little Red Rooster” (originally released November 1964)
Side A: Little Red Rooster
Side B: Off The Hook

“Heart Of Stone” (originally released December 1964)
Side A: Heart Of Stone
Side B: What A Shame

“The Last Time” (originally released February 1965)
Side A: The Last Time
Side B: Play With Fire

Got Live If You Want It! E.P. (originally released June 1965)
Side A: We Want The Stones (Live) / Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Live) / Pain In My Heart (Live) / Route 66 (Live)
Side B: I’m Moving On / I’m Alright

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (US version, originally released June 1965)
Side A: (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Side B: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction)” (UK version, originally released August 1965)
Side A: (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Side B: The Spider And The Fly

“Get Off Of My Cloud” (US version, originally released September 1965)
Side A: Get Off Of My Cloud
Side B: I’m Free

“Get Off Of My Cloud” (UK version, originally released October 1965)
Side A: Get Off Of My Cloud
Side B: The Singer Not The Song

“As Tears Go By” (originally released December 1965)
Side A: As Tears Go By
Side B: Gotta Get Away

“19th Nervous Breakdown” (US version, originally released February 1966)
Side A: 19th Nervous Breakdown
Side B: Sad Day

Having grown up in a 7” single, vinyl-buying household in both the UK and the US, and with parents both devoted fans of bands such as The Rolling Stones, the Beatles, The Kinks, The Who and oh-so many more, I myself grew up listening to all these wondrous songs (A-Sides and B-Sides, I am glad to report) and so not only feel very blessed that this quite stunning new box-set has been kindly sent to us for review by ABKCO, but honestly feel well positioned to bring to you my collective thoughts on the contents here today.

Firstly, once you remove the factory-seal and open the box, that new car smell (so to speak) generously, and gorgeously wafts up to your nose and makes you immediately smile (knowing that, unlike second hand garage sales and old timey record shops), the vinyl you remove from this box will not be raggedy-sleeved, or feature vinyl scratches and blemishes of any kind.

With each single lovingly housed within its own color picture sleeve - as opposed to some other box-sets that shall remain nameless, where each single came out housed in plain white sleeves - it is not only the quality of the vinyl itself when played, but the look of the replica flashback picture sleeves that just make you nostalgically crumble inside.

If I had to pick a favorite from amongst this plethora of musical wonderment, it would be the vibrant The Rolling Stones E.P. Originally released in January, 1964, it opens with, to my mind, one of their best covers ever, that of Bye Bye Johnny, which ultimately plays straight into Keith Richards’ Chuck Berry powerhouse stance and then we get the Harmonica-driven (courtesy of Brian Jones) cover of the very first hit record for Berry Gordy’s Motown enterprise, Money.

Flipping the single over and we next get these so-called wild men of rock singing this beautiful ballad from Arthur Alexander, You Better Move On (complete with gentle harmonies from Bill Wyman and Brian), the EP rounding out on the perky and upbeat Poison Ivy; originally written by Leiber & Stoller for The Coasters.

The 32-page color book is magnificent also, features lots and lots of wondrous old black and white/color photographs of the band, along with adjacent single release information. And the predominately-posed, five various art cards (photos) and luscious horizontal black and white poster make for lovely viewing also.

ABKCO Records is home to the entire catalog of The Rolling Stones from 1963 to early 1971. This includes the albums The Rolling Stones, England’s Newest Hit Makers, 12 X 5, The Rolling Stones No. 2, The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out of Our Heads, December’s Children (And Everybody’s), Aftermath, Got Live If You Want It!, Between the Buttons, Their Satanic Majesties Request, Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert. ABKCO Films is home to Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 and The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.

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