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Singles 1963–1965
Rock · 2004

Singles 1963–1965

A definitive compilation of The Rolling Stones' foundational singles and EPs from 1963-1965, showcasing their raw, blues-infused rock and roll that defined the British Invasion.

May 4, 2004 · ABKCO

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This album is a time capsule, transporting you straight to the gritty, rebellious heart of early 1960s London. It's the sound of youth, swagger, and a band finding its voice, fusing American blues and R&B with an undeniable British edge. Expect raw guitar riffs, Mick Jagger's charismatic snarl, and a string of infectious, era-defining hits that demand to be played loud. Perfect for anyone wanting to feel the foundational energy of rock and roll.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, driving guitar riff and harmonica interplay that kicks off many of their early hits, establishing their signature blues-rock swagger.
Mick Jagger's distinctive vocal delivery, shifting from playful croon to defiant snarl, particularly on tracks like 'It's All Over Now'.
The tight, propulsive rhythm section of Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, providing the unshakeable foundation for Keith Richards' iconic guitar work.
The raw, unpolished energy of the early recordings, especially evident in the mono mixes, capturing the band's live dynamism.

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