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December’s Children (And Everybody’s), released in December 1965 as the 5th album in the US, is now available in original US stereo. This album has the same jacket as the UK version Out Of Our Heads, and although some of the songs overlap, it is an album with a completely different impression. It is still highly regarded as a Stones album. It is recorded in pseudo-stereo, but only “Look What You’ve Done” is recorded in real stereo (perhaps this is because the songs on this album were recorded between August 1963 and September 1965). The other songs are of course pseudo-stereo, but they are processed so that they seem natural and make you think they are real stereo. This album contains half original songs and half cover songs. The next album, Aftermath, which will be released in the US with a best-of album in between, will be all original songs by Jagger/Richards (although the songs on the US and UK versions are still different). England’s Newest Hit Makers was very popular, but perhaps the reason for this is that the pseudo-stereo sound of the past was familiar to rock fans, rather than nostalgic. This time, we would like to introduce December’s Children (And Everybody’s), which is arguably the best of the Stones’ US albums, in the original US stereo version. Taken from the original US LP (London Records, PS 451, Stereo) 1. She Said Yeah 2. Talkin’ About You 3. You Better Move On 4. Look What You’ve Done 5. The Singer Not The Song 6. Route 66 7. Get Off Of My Cloud 8. I’m Free 9. As Tears Go By 10. Gotta Get Away 11. Blue Turns To Grey 12. I’m Moving On
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