
The guys finish up their review of The Rollins Stones, Now! What will they think of this mostly covers albums from one of the most legendary rock bands of all time?
The Rolling Stones, Now! is the third American studio album by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 13 February 1965 by their initial American distributor, London Records. Although it contains two previously unissued songs and an alternative version, the album mostly consists of songs released earlier in the United Kingdom, plus the group’s recent single in the United States, “Heart of Stone” backed with “What a Shame”.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote four of the songs on the album (including the US single), with the balance composed by American rhythm and blues and rock and roll artists.
The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica, tambourine, percussion
Keith Richards – electric guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones – electric and slide guitars, harmonica, backing vocals
Charlie Watts – drums, percussion
Bill Wyman – bass guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
Jack Nitzsche – piano (2, 4), “Nitzsche phone” (sound effects on 9)
Ian Stewart – piano (1, 5, 7)
Intro Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay
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