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The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction In Performance (Limited Edition Numbered Triple Album Set On Clear Vinyl)


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The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction In Performance (Limited Edition Numbered Triple Album Set On Clear Vinyl)

The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction In Performance

LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED TRIPLE ALBUM SET - ONLY 500 NUMBERED COPIES WORLDWIDE

DIGITALLY REMASTERED AND PRESSED ON CLEAR VINYL

Plus Digital Documentary Film download

Plus Digital interactive book

This is the ultimate anthology of The Rolling Stones broadcasting across the airwaves during the halcyon years with Brian Jones as the charismatic lead guitarist of this iconic band.

Gathered together in this amazing limited collector’s edition triple album set featuring classic tracks including, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Paint It Black, The Last Time and many more.

Set Includes:

Disc 1 - Broadcasting In The U.S.A. - 1964-1966 (Limited Edition on Clear Vinyl)

The Stones became a huge success in America where they were propelled to fame by a stream of amazing hit singles backed by regular appearances on US television. The rare broadcasts gathered together here include all of the previously unreleased Ed Sullivan recordings from 1964 to 1966 plus, as a special bonus, the 1964 Stones performances from the Mike Douglas show.

Track Listing:

Side 1

  1. The Last Time
  2. Little Red Rooster
  3. Someone To Love
  4. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
  5. As Tears Go By
  6. 19th Nervous Breakdown

 Side 2

  1. Around And Around
  2. Time Is On My Side
  3. Paint It Black
  4. Lady Jane
  5. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby Standing In The Shadow
  6. Not Fade Away
  7. Carol

        Disc 2 - In Performance France & Germany (Limited Edition on Clear Vinyl)

        This is a rare opportunity to enjoy two Rolling Stones concerts from the Brian Jones era. The Paris concert is the digitally remastered version of a live radio broadcast and represents the Stones at their best. The Hamburg tape is a soundboard recording with the vocals high and the guitars low in the mix which, despite these limitations, is a rare chance to experience a live Stones concert from 1965.

        Track Listing:

        Side 1

        1. 19th Nervous Breakdown
        2. Get Off Of My Cloud
        3. The Last Time
        4. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Around And Around
        5. Time Is On My Side
        6. Carol
        7. It’s All Over Now

        Side 2

        1. Little Red Rooster
        2. Route 66
        3. Hey Crawdaddy
        4. Pain In My Heart
        5. I’m Moving On
        6. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
        7. I’m Alright

              Disc 3 - Hawaii 1966  (Limited Edition on Clear Vinyl)

              The Rolling Stones appeared in concert in Honlulu, Hawaii on 28th July 1966. The concert was broadcast live on radio by radio station K-POI. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy a Stones concert featuring the greatest hits from the Brian Jones era.

              Track Listing:

              Side 1

              1. Not Fade Away
              2. The Last Time
              3. Paint It Black
              4. Lady Jane

              Side 2

              1. Mother’s Little Helper
              2. Get Off Of My Cloud
              3. 19th Nervous Breakdown
              4. (I Can’t Get No)Satisfaction

              The music on these records was originally produced in the days when vinyl was king.

              Vinyl records produce an analog sound that reverberates and creates that famous warm sound you can't find in any other medium. The music and vocals on vinyl records are much closer to the way artists sound live.

              Clear vinyl is softer and molds easier during the pressing process. Vinyl is a naturally clear substance. Black vinyl records are created by adding a charcoal /graphite colorant which creates a harder surface and makes it easier to see tracks but can lead to static build up in the cartridge . As a result, the best clarity of sound quality is to be found in using clear vinyl.

              NB. Audio recordings from live TV and radio transmissions will always embody the audio limitations of the original sources . Modern digital remastering techniques improve sound quality immeasurably . However, the original broadcast performances have often been recorded and mixed by TV or radio technicians rather than music specialists. Nonetheless clear vinyl will give the very best reproduction given the limitations of the original broadcast sources.