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ABKCO Plans Release Of Another Rolling Stone Singles Set For 2024

Dec. 14 — Officials with record label ABKCO announced in July, plans to re-issue The Rolling Stones’ singles collection, 40 Licks, in January on vinyl.

Now months after that announcement, officials have announced plans to release another collection of the band’s singles in February on vinyl in the form of The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971. Set for release Feb. 2, the limited edition 18-disc collection is the follow-up to the label’s previously released Rolling Stones singles collection, Singles 1963-1966.

The music spread across the separate 7″ vinyl discs was remastered by Grammy(R) Award-winning engineer Bob Ludwig. They are accompanied by rare b-sides, period-correct picture sleeve art, and a 32-page book with notes crafted by Nigel Williamson as well as rare photos. In addition, the set also features a poster and five photo cards. This is all housed in a hard-shell box.

Pre-orders are available here. The collection’s entire track listing is noted below:

The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 tracklist:

“Paint It, Black” US version (originally released May 1966)

Side A: Paint It, Black

Side B: Stupid Girl

“Paint It, Black” UK version (originally released May 1966)

Side A: Paint It, Black

Side B: Long Long While

“Mother’s Little Helper” (originally released June 1966)

Side A: Mother’s Little Helper

Side B: Lady Jane

“Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?” (originally released September 1966)

Side A: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?

Side B: Who’s Driving Your Plane

“Let’s Spend The Night Together” (originally released January 1967)

Side A: Let’s Spend The Night Together

Side B: Ruby Tuesday

“We Love You” (originally released August 1967)

Side A: We Love You

Side B: Dandelion

“She’s A Rainbow” (originally released November 1967)

Side A: She’s A Rainbow

Side B: 2000 Light Years From Home

“In Another Land” (originally released December 1967)

Side A: In Another Land

Side B: The Lantern

“Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (originally released May 1968)

Side A: Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Side B: Child Of The Moon

“Street Fighting Man” US version (originally released August 1968)

Side A: Street Fighting Man

Side B: No Expectations

“Honky Tonk Women” (originally released July 1969)

Side A: Honky Tonk Women (mono mix)

Side B: You Can’t Always Get What You Want

“Memo From Turner” (originally released November 1970)

Side A: Memo From Turner (Mick Jagger)

Side B: Natural Magic (Ry Cooder) from the film Performance

“Street Fighting Man” UK maxi-single (originally released June 1971)

Side A:

  1. Street Fighting Man
  2. Surprise Surprise

Side B: Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

“Brown Sugar” (A-side originally released April 1971; B-side originally released June 1971)

Side A: Brown Sugar

Side B: Wild Horses

“I Don’t Know Why” (originally released May 1975)

Side A: I Don’t Know Why (aka Don’t Know Why I Love You)

Side B: Try A Little Harder

“Out Of Time” (originally released September 1975)

Side A: Out Of Time

Side B: Jiving Sister Fanny

“Honky Tonk Women” (originally released April 1976)

Side A: Honky Tonk Women (stereo mix)

Side B: Sympathy For The Devil

“Sympathy For The Devil” Remix (originally released as part of SACD E.P. & CD single September 2003)

Side A: Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Remix)

Side B: Sympathy For The Devil (Fat Boy Slim Remix)

More information on The Rolling Stones’ current re-issues campaign is available along with all of The Rolling Stones’ latest news at:

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More information on the campaign is also available along with all of the latest news from ABKCO Records at:

Websitehttps://abkco.com

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