The Rolling Stones are set to release a 50th anniversary boxset of their album, ‘Let It Bleed’. It is set to be released on November 1. The 1969 classic has been remastered in both stereo and mono, as a hybrid super audio CD and vinyl. Included in the deluxe release of the number one selling album will be a trio of 12” x 12” hand-numbered and replica-signed lithographs, a colour 23” x 23” poster of original Decca Records art from 1969, as well as an 80-page hardcover book containing photographs from Ethan Russell, the band’s tour photographer, and an essay by journalist David Fricke.
AKBCO Records/Films released an official trailer through their Youtube channel to promote the special release.
The official track listing of the anniversary collection is listed beneath.
LP 1 – Stereo
Side 1
‘Gimme Shelter’
‘Love In Vain’
‘Country Honk’
‘Live with Me’
‘Let It Bleed’
Side 2
‘Midnight Rambler’
‘You Got the Silver’
‘Monkey Man’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
LP 2 – Mono
Side 1
‘Gimme Shelter’
‘Love In Vain’
‘Country Honk’
‘Live with Me’
‘Let It Bleed’
Side 2
‘Midnight Rambler’
‘You Got the Silver’
‘Monkey Man’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
Hybrid Super Audio CD 1 – Stereo
‘Gimme Shelter’
‘Love In Vain’
‘Country Honk’
‘Live with Me’
‘Let It Bleed’
‘Midnight Rambler’
‘You Got the Silver’
‘Monkey Man’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
Hybrid Super Audio CD 2 – Mono
‘Gimme Shelter’
‘Love In Vain’
‘Country Honk’
‘Live with Me’
‘Let It Bleed’
‘Midnight Rambler’
‘You Got the Silver’
‘Monkey Man’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
7” vinyl single – (Mono)
Side A – ‘Honky Tonk Women’
Side B – ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
Recently, a rock on the surface of Mars was named after The Rolling Stones. The rock on the red planet was named the ‘Rolling Stones Rock’. Said to be no larger than a golf ball, the team responsible for NASA’S InSight Lander are those who appointed the name. In response to this, The Rolling Stones released a statement to say, “What a wonderful way to celebrate the ‘Stones No Filter’ tour arriving in Pasadena,”
They added, “This is definitely a milestone in our long and eventful history. A huge thank you to everyone at NASA for making it happen.”