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Between the Buttons US Version
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Track Listings
1 | Let's Spend the Night Together |
2 | Yesterday's Papers |
3 | Ruby Tuesday |
4 | Connection |
5 | She Smiled Sweetly |
6 | Cool, Calm and Collected |
7 | All Sold Out |
8 | My Obsession |
9 | Who's Been Sleeping Here |
10 | Complicated |
11 | Miss Amanda Jones |
12 | Something Happened to Me Yesterday |
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DESCRIPTION Remastered USA version, the last of their albums to be released with a different track listing in America & Britain, "Let's Spend the Night Together" & "Ruby Tuesday" were both included having been released as a double a-side in America."Ruby Tuesday" went to number one in early 1967. Both the US and the UK version of the album was the last to be 'produced' by Andrew Loog Oldham. "Something Happened to Me Yesterday" features Brian Jones on sax and trombone. Regular keyboard players Jack Nietzsche and Ian Stewart are joined by Nicky Hopkins, who plays piano on several tracks, the start of his lengthy spell as a sideman. The iconic cover photo was shot by acclaimed rock photographer Gered Mankowitz. TracksCredits 1 Let's Spend the Night Together 2 Yesterday's Papers 3 Ruby Tuesday 4 Connection 5 She Smiled Sweetly 6 Cool, Calm and Collected 7 All Sold Out 8 My Obsession 9 Who's Been Sleeping Here 10 Complicated 11 Miss Amanda Jones 12 Something Happened to Me Yesterday
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The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon "Miss Amanda Jones" and the honky-tonking "She Smiled Sweetly," are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic "Yesterday's Papers" and "Ruby Tuesday," that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker "Let's Spend the Night Together" sounds as fresh and sexual as it ever did. --Steve Knopper
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.92 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.39 ounces
- Manufacturer : ABKCO
- Item model number : 1982864
- Original Release Date : 2002
- Date First Available : January 5, 2007
- Label : ABKCO
- ASIN : B00006AW2U
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,735 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #22 in Classic Rock Supergroups
- #48 in British Invasion Rock
- #147 in Pop Oldies
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But back to "Buttons"....This album was actually getting AWAY from that to some degree, while keeping a kind of raw, agrarian feel nonetheless. There is a lot more rock-ish guitar work in this, on cuts like "Miss Amanda Jones" or slapping bass on "Yesterday's Papers", a vicious song aimed at their old loves, with Richards doing his thing in creating riffs that you THINK you've heard before, but never have. There's also a LOT of keyboard and even xylophone on these cuts...the Stones were just starting to experiment! This, for all intents and purposes, was the Stones' first single-heavy album...they could have mined it forever for top-ten hits, well into the "Sticky Fingers" era. I'm trying to fathom, though, why they picked the least creative tune on the album, "Let's Spend The Night Together" for the B-side of "Ruby Tuesday", when they could have put something like "Cool, Calm, Collected" on it.
Mick STILL can't sing, but the venom he projects against the type of female hangers-on he and the Beatles encountered after their initial splash of fame is priceless to behold. He also exhibits admiration for some other ladies he encountered....I wonder if he was talking about Anita Pallenberg, Marianne Faithfull or some of the other legendary Stones' women in these songs!
Anyway, if I were to recommend ANY Stones album over all, it MIGHT be this one. I've bought this album maybe 3-4 times since it came out, for some odd reason, due to loss, damage, or whatever, and STILL can't figure out why.
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This is my first experience with a DSD re-mastered CD. As I was expecting to receive an SACD disc, I was less than thrilled and more than sceptical about what I did receive. I wasn't expecting much. I decided to try the disc anyways, and was quite surprised with what I heard. It's probably fair to say that while likely not equaling the sound of a true SACD disc, this DSD re-mastered CD sounds pretty good indeed. it really captures the spirit and energy of this great band. All the rough, and dare I say, ragged edges of the performance are played back really well. The enjoyment level listening to this music was through the roof.
DSD re-mastering seems to result in a more detailed, and at the same time, less trashy sound compared to a CD with conventional mastering. The inherent CD grain signature seems reduced quite a bit, for a smoother more natural sound. Considering the original master tapes are nearly 50 years old, it is quite interesting, if not amazing how pleasing the final sound is, as well as revealing the music so clearly and in such an enjoyable manner.
The other factor is that a true SACD disc will cost well over $40 or $50, not $16 as is the case here. As well, $16 for a disc with DSD re-mastering is quite low.
The bottom line is, if you must have a true SACD, check out the same company's catalog for that format. Otherwise, for a reasonable price, get this disc. I suspect most people will find the sound more satisfying than a standard CD. I know for certain I plan to get more DSD titles if the price is right.