Rolling Stones – Chess Session 1964-1965
Rolling Stones – Chess Session 1964-1965 (2005)
1. It's All Over Now
2. I Can't Be Satisfied
3. Stewed And Keefed
4. Time Is On My Side - version 1
5. Good Times, Bad Times
6. Don't Lie To Me
7. Around And Around
8. 2120 South Michigan Avenue - version 1
9. Empty Heart
10. Down In The Bottom
11. Reelin' And Rockin'
12. Down The Road Apiece
13. High Heel Sneakers
14. Look What You've Done
15. Confessin' The Blues
16. 2120 South Michigan Avenue - version 2
17. If You Need Me
18. Tell Me Baby
19. Time Is On My Side - version 2
20. Little Red Rooster
21. What A Shame
22. Fanny Mae
23. Mercy Mercy
24. That's How String My Love Is
25. The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
Bonus Track:
26. Satisfaction
Chess Studios, Chicago
Tracks 1-5: June 10, 1964
Tracks 6-18: June 11, 1964
Tracks 19-23: November 8, 1964
Tracks 24-25: May 10, 1965
The Rolling Stones recorded in the U.S. for the first time, at famed Chess Studios on South Michigan Avenue in June 1964. They recorded their single ‘It's All Over Now', as well as songs such as ‘Down the Road Apiece', ‘Time Is on My Side' and ‘Look What You've Done'. The band also meet Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon and Buddy Guy. They returned again in November 1964 and May 1965. Also recorded at Chess Studios was the band's song ‘2120 South Michigan Avenue', named in tribute to Chess Records, which appeared on their EP Five By Five and their 2nd US album 12x5, both in 1964.
"2120 South Michigan Avenue was hallowed ground," writes Keith Richards in his 2010 autobiography. "There in the perfect sound studio, in the room where everything we'd listened to was made...we recorded fourteen tracks in two days. One of them was... ‘It's All Over Now,' our first number one hit." ---choosechicago.com
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