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The Rolling Stones - Look What We've Done: The Complete Chess Recordings 1964-1965 (2012)

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The Rolling Stones - Look What We've Done: The Complete Chess Recordings 1964-1965 (2012)

The Rolling Stones - Look What We've Done: The Complete Chess Recordings 1964-1965 (2012)
Blues Rock | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 79 min | 184 MB
Label: Acid Project | Rel: 2012

When the Rolling Stones arrived at Chess Records in June of 1964 – then located at 2120 South Michigan Avenue on Chicago's South Side – it was more a pilgrimage to hallowed grounds than simply another recording session. They were impressionable youth – Mick Jagger and Keith Richards barely 20 years old, Brian Jones 22, Charlie Watts 23, Ian Stewart 25 and Bill Wyman the elder statesman at 27 – playing in the same studio spaces as their blues and R&B idols, the performers they'd been emulating. Although Chess Records did not allow groups not signed to the label to use its studios, Andrew Loog Oldham, the Rolling Stones manager and producer, nonetheless reached out to make a case for his burgeoning band. He found a receptive ear in Marshall Chess.

Tracklist:

01. It's All Over Now
02. I Can't Be Satisfied (Stereo Version)
03. Stewed And Keefed
04. Around And Around
05. Confessin' The Blues (Stereo Version)
06. Down In The Bottom
07. Empty Heart
08. Hi Heel Sneakers
09. Down The Road Apiece (Stereo Version)
10. If You Need Me
11. Look What You've Done
12. Tell Me Baby
13. Time Is On My Side Version 1
14. Reelin' And Rockin'
15. Don't Lie To Me
16. 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Long Version)
17. What A Shame
18. Fanny Mae
19. Little Red Rooster
20. Time Is On My Side Version 2
21. Goodbye Girl
22. Key To The Highway
23. Mercy, Mercy Version 1
24. Mercy, Mercy Version 2
25. That's How Strong My Love Is
26. The Under Assistant West Coast Promo Man
27. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction