2009, ABKCO
VINYL FORMAT. 'The group's debut album was the most uncompromisingly blues/R&B-oriented full-length recording they would ever release. Mostly occupied with covers, this was as hardcore as British R&B ever got; it's raw and ready. But the Stones succeeded in establishing themselves as creative interpreters, putting '50s and early-'60s blues, rock, and soul classics (some quite obscure to white audiences) through a younger, more guitar-oriented filter. The record is highlighted by blistering versions of "Route 66," "Carol," the hyper-tempoed "I Just Want to Make Love to You," "I'm a King Bee," and "Walking the Dog." Their Bo Diddley-ized version of Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away" gave them their first British Top Ten hit (and their first small American one). The acoustic ballad "Tell Me" was Jagger-Richards' first good original tune, but the other group-penned originals were little more than rehashed jams of blues clichés, keeping this album from reaching truly classic status.' - All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Not Fade Away |
| 2 | Route 66 |
| 3 | I Just Want to Make Love to You |
| 4 | Honest I Do |
| 5 | Now I've Got a Witness |
| 6 | Little by Little |
| 7 | I'm a King Bee |
| 8 | Carol |
| 9 | Tell Me |
| 10 | Can I Get a Witness |
| 11 | You Can Make It If You Try |
| 12 | Walking the Dog |
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