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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Here's That Clarification You Need,
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This review is from: Out of Our Heads (UK Version) (Audio CD)
With the release of the remastered super audio CDs (SACD) of the Stones ABCKO catalog (which includes all the early Decca/London material), there is now mass confusion about the Out Of Our Heads releases. Allow me to clarify for you:There are 3 Out Of Our Heads Releases (all were released with lower case titles): This new remastered SACD is the September 24, 1965 U.K. Decca Records vinyl Out Of Our Heads release. This version of Out Of Our Heads added She Said Yeah, Talkin' Bout You, Oh Baby, Heart Of Stone, and I'm Free. The UK release did not include the following tracks that were on the U.S. release: The Last Time, I'm All Right, Satisfaction, Play With Fire, Spider And The Fly, and One More Try. It was the first UK stereo release - actually reprocessed simulated stereo - and used the same cover that would be used for the U.S. December's Children cover. Note: ABCKO acquired the Stones' catalog when Allen Klein became their manager in the 70s. The resulting legal battles produced releases that the Stones opposed (they took out full page adds asking fans not to buy them), including the controversial Metamorphosis releases (which are now available on CD for the 1st time ever). But the sad fact is that the Stones lost control of their great early material. With these remastered SACD releases, we at last have some idea of what they really sounded like in the studio. I guess if we had these 40 years ago they would have ended up Greatest Rock And Roll Band in the Universe instead of just our tiny little World. You must buy all 3 releases to get all the tracks, although if you bought the 2 U.S. releases + the earlier U.S. release The Rolling Stones, Now! you would get everything on this U.K. Out Of Our Heads release. Here is a listing of which tracks are on which release: The U.K. Out Of Our Heads tracks were recorded during 1964-5 as follows: 1964: Oct 27 - Nov 2 at RCA Studios in Hollywood This information comes from "It's Only Rock And Roll: The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones" by Karnbach and Bernson and from my own collection.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best original album before Aftermath, better even!,
By a discerning fan (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of Our Heads (UK Version) (Audio CD)
Granted, this version doesn't have the group's biggest hits, but it flows together nicely, with the soul covers and "She Said Yeah" brought together on the same CD, plus such fine originals as "Gotta Get Away" and "I'm Free." While he is no Otis Redding, the young Mick Jagger brings passion and personality to the proceedings here, and the other members can more than hold their own with Booker T and the MGs, even without horns. (And with them, they went on to give us _Sticky Fingers_ and _Exile on Main St._.) The consistent excellence of this early album arguably makes it better realized than either _Aftermath_, even if the latter (which relies exclusively on original material) is generally seen as the turning point for the group as albums artists. Others might disagree, but I think that buying both the US and UK versions of this album, together with the weaker _December's Children, is completism run amok, too much redundancy for your money. Instead, I recommend simply supplementing the UK album with _Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)_, which will give you the stereo version of "Heart of Stone," plus the famous hits from the US _Heads_ and _December's Children_ ("The Last Time," "Satisfaction," "Get Off of My Cloud"), featured with the rest of the group's American hits up through 1966's "19th Nervous Breakdown."
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Have mercy, indeed!,
By Barry Veverka-Brownlie "Barry" (Winnetka, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of Our Heads (UK Version) (Audio CD)
Let's put it this way, this is the end or culmination of the early Stones, the final album devoted to blues and R&B covers before the middle period of original Elizabethan/Victorian/Blues/Folk/Pop/Rock. Though there are always exceptions in every period.
If you like this period, you will love this album. Yes, there are noticeable track differences between the USA and UK versions, and, these have already been noted. You may purchase several USA CDs ('The Rolling Stones Now!', 'Out Of Our Heads', 'December's Children...') and not need to purchase this CD. But I have always preferred this track order and if you are so inclined I highly recommend this CD. Musically, the material is strong. The original compositions show that Mick and Keith have been paying attention. It almost makes you wonder how did they come up with something as strong as 'Heart Of Stone' as if it was really written by someone much older and experienced in songwriting and life. Technically, I don't recall this album ever being released in stereo (other than electronically reprocessed). The fact that 'Heart Of Stone' does exist in stereo implies that a stereo version of this entire collection might be created. Barring that happening, the new remaster sounds great and I have enjoyed pumping up the volume at home and in the car. My favorites: Have Mercy Hitch Hike Gotta Get Away Talkin' 'Bout You Heart Of Stone The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (not a B-side in the UK) I'm Free (I very much like what I call the George Harrison inspired guitar break) So, yes, for an album without a big hit single (as was the case for many of their early UK albums), The Stones equalled the material they showcased on another of my favorite early Stones album from the UK, 'The Rolling Stones No. 2'.
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