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Turner68
Jigsaw Puzzle 8/10
Salt of the Earth 9/10
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Jigsaw Puzzle 8/10
Salt of the Earth 9/10
Ooh, those hurt. To me those are slam dunk 10/10.
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Rockman
Mick Jagger -- Rolling Stone No19 - 1968
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DandelionPowderman
BEGGARS BANQUET
Preproduction:
Early-mid February 1968: Keith Richards' home (Redlands), West Wittering, Sussex, England
February 21-Mid-March 1968: R. G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey, England
Recorded:
March 17-April 3, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
May 9-23, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 4-10, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 24-28, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
Postproduction:
July 6-25, 1968: Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, USA
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Chief engineers: Glyn Johns & Eddie Kramer
Released: December 1968
Original label: London Records (Polygram)
Contributing musicians:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Miller, Dave Mason, Rocky Dijon, Rick Grech, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg, Watts Street (L.A.) gospel choir.
Sympathy for the Devil
No Expectations
Dear Doctor
Parachute Woman
Jigsaw Puzzle
Street Fighting Man
Prodigal Son
Stray Cat Blues
Factory Girl
Salt of the Earth
Corrected for technical errors.
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GasLightStreet
Ah, that's right! And then eventually... ABKCO Records.
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pepganzo
Fantastic album.
I'll buy a new copy of BB in cd. In your opinion which is the best version/edition?
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DandelionPowderman
BEGGARS BANQUET
Preproduction:
Early-mid February 1968: Keith Richards' home (Redlands), West Wittering, Sussex, England
February 21-Mid-March 1968: R. G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey, England
Recorded:
March 17-April 3, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
May 9-23, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 4-10, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 24-28, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
Overdubbed & mixed:
July 6-25, 1968: Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, USA
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Chief engineers: Glyn Johns & Eddie Kramer
Released: December 1968
Original label: London Records (Polygram)
Contributing musicians:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Miller, Dave Mason, Rocky Dijon, Rick Grech, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg, Watts Street (L.A.) gospel choir.
Sympathy for the Devil
No Expectations
Dear Doctor
Parachute Woman
Jigsaw Puzzle
Street Fighting Man
Prodigal Son
Stray Cat Blues
Factory Girl
Salt of the Earth
What are your thoughts on this album?
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DandelionPowderman
BEGGARS BANQUET
Preproduction:
Early-mid February 1968: Keith Richards' home (Redlands), West Wittering, Sussex, England
February 21-Mid-March 1968: R. G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey, England
Recorded:
March 17-April 3, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
May 9-23, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 4-10, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
June 24-28, 1968: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
Overdubbed & mixed:
July 6-25, 1968: Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, USA
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Chief engineers: Glyn Johns & Eddie Kramer
Released: December 1968
Original label: London Records (Polygram)
Contributing musicians:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Miller, Dave Mason, Rocky Dijon, Rick Grech, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg, Watts Street (L.A.) gospel choir.
Sympathy for the Devil
No Expectations
Dear Doctor
Parachute Woman
Jigsaw Puzzle
Street Fighting Man
Prodigal Son
Stray Cat Blues
Factory Girl
Salt of the Earth
What are your thoughts on this album?
The greatest album ever
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Turner68
Jigsaw Puzzle 8/10
Salt of the Earth 9/10
Ooh, those hurt. To me those are slam dunk 10/10.
Not as bad as some grunger ranking No Expectations 6/10.
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TornAndFried
For discussion: If Jumpin' Jack Flash had been included on BB where in the song sequence would it have worked best?
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Come On
As for the ranking:
Sympathy for the Devil 10
No Expectations 10***
Dear Doctor 10
Parachute Woman 10*
Jigsaw Puzzle 10*
Street Fighting Man 9
Prodigal Son 10**
Stray Cat Blues 10**
Factory Girl 10***
Salt of the Earth 10**
when highest possible is: 10***** for example Tell Me,Rip This Joint
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Turner68
Record companies are artifacts of the 20th century. In ten years there will be none. Artists will keep much more of their earnings. There will be integrated marketing and management firms who will sign artists and do cross promotions (tv, movies, YouTube, consumer products, apps, etc)
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Turner68
Jigsaw Puzzle 8/10
Salt of the Earth 9/10
Ooh, those hurt. To me those are slam dunk 10/10.
Not as bad as some grunger ranking No Expectations 6/10.
another slam dunk 10/10, but again that tool isn't what i consider a stones fan anyway.
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TornAndFried
For discussion: If Jumpin' Jack Flash had been included on BB where in the song sequence would it have worked best?
As the opening track.
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pepganzo
Fantastic album.
I'll buy a new copy of BB in cd. In your opinion which is the best version/edition?
The ABKCO 2002 release seems to be the pick. Apparently, earlier versions were mastered at the wrong speed.
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TornAndFried
For discussion: If Jumpin' Jack Flash had been included on BB where in the song sequence would it have worked best?
As the opening track.