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This item is a new version of the previously popular GOATS HEAD SOUP UK ORIGINAL LP, with the same disc used and newly traced, and the only single from this album, the UK original single of ANGIE (also re-traced from the disc previously used), has been added. With the recent analog boom, the prices of the Stones label analog records released in the 70s seem to be rising more than ever before. The first pressing of this album is also popular because the inner sleeve is different from the second pressing. The representative song of this album was ANGIE, but in recent years, WINTER has become very popular as a winter staple. A wonderful version of the original song with Mick Taylor’s guitar solo added and edited has been uploaded by enthusiasts on video sites, and has been introduced on the Stones’ official Twitter. The following is an explanation of the previous album and single. GOATS HEAD SOUP UK ORIGINAL LP In recent years, the popularity of the original UK version of the Stones label from the 70s seems to be soaring both domestically and internationally. The reason is that the UK version has a mellower overall sound than the US version, especially the excellent bass sound, which makes the analog fans’ claim that “British rock is best on the original UK version” a nod. The sound of this album is by far the best on the UK version. The original UK version of this album seems to be one of the most popular albums on the Stones label in the 1970s. The reason for this is that Mick Taylor’s guitar is the most featured in the albums from his time with the band, and the legendary 1973 European tour took place after the release of this album, which may also be a reason for its popularity. The voodoo-chic sound of this album has been popular not only with Stones fans, but also with classic rock fans who prefer swamp-flavored rock, which may have spurred its popularity. This album is strongly associated with the smash hit “Angie,” but Taylor’s guitar is at full throttle on other tracks! Also, the atmosphere carved into the groove from “Winter” to “Can You Hear The Music”, which could be called the highlight of this work, is the real pleasure of the UK version, and it is no exaggeration to say so! I can well understand the feelings of rock fans who want this album in the original UK version. By the way, it is a well-known episode among enthusiasts that it takes a lot of time and effort to find the original UK version of this work. First of all, the matrix is A2 on side A and B1 on side B, there are two types of inner sleeves, and among them, the insert of the supporting musicians has been corrected since the first edition, and the disc that does not have “Made in UK” written on the label side of the first edition is considered to be the first edition. Currently, to get this work that meets all of these conditions, it seems that you need to check the disc frequently at the shop, or if it is on sale, you need to line up first thing in the morning, or if it is on an auction site, you need to be prepared. The one I used this time is a genuine original UK version that meets these conditions. The disc is in top-notch condition, and there is almost no needle popping, which is surprising. Please enjoy the profound sound of the original UK first pressing with this single! ANGIE UK ORIGINAL 7″ SINGLE Released on August 20th 1973, “Angie” reached number 5 in the UK charts and number 1 in the US charts. It is a popular song and was performed many times during this European tour. The distinctive features of this song are Mick’s sad singing voice, Mick Taylor’s acoustic guitar, and Nicky Hopkins’ piano. Many women have been mentioned as the protagonist “Angie,” and various rumors have circulated, but Keith has said that “it is not a song about a specific woman.” B-side Bill did not participate in the recording of “Silver Train” by Bill. The album “Goats Head Soup” containing these two songs was released 11 days later on August 31st, and the Stones embarked on their legendary 1973 European tour. Of course, this “Angie” also uses a solid center and is reproduced directly from the original UK 7-inch record with double-sided matrix 1. I think the distinctive feature of the original UK version is that Taylor’s acoustic guitar and Hopkins’ piano sounds can be heard beautifully. Rolling Stones Records: Original UK Pressing Matrix: ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC 59101 A2/B1 (56:41) GOATS HEAD SOUP UK ORIGINAL LP 1. Dancing with Mr. D 2. 100 Years Ago 3. Coming Down Again 4. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) 5. Angie 6. Silver Train 7. Hide Your Love 8. Winter 9. Can You Hear The Music 10. Star Star ANGIE UK ORIGINAL 7″ SINGLE Taken from Original UK 7″ Single (Rolling Stones Records, RS 19105) Matrix: RS 19105 A1/B1 11. Angie 12. Silver Train
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