1965 | London | LL 3429 |
A1. Mercy Mercy A2. Hitch Hike A3. The Last Time A4. That’s How Strong My Love Is A5. Good Times A6. I’m Alright B1. Satisfaction |
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Mono issue of the US release of Out of Our Heads by the Rolling Stones.
Pussy Galore used a very similar cover photo for the Pussy Gold 5000 release. Groovy Hate Fuck by Pussy Galore mimics the rear sleeve design of the UK release of Out of Our Heads. |
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Vocals/Harmonica: Mick Jagger Guitar: Keith Richard Guitar/Harmonica/Organ/Piano/Harpsichord: Brian Jones Bass: Bill Wyman Drums/Percussion: Charlie Watts with Organ/Piano/Harpsichord/Percussion: Jack Nitzche Organ/Piano/Harpsichord: Ian Stewart Zoom Bass: Phil Spector Recorded in Hollywood, Chicago, London A1. Mercy Mercy A2. Hitch Hike A3. The Last Time A4. That’s How Strong My Love Is A5. Good Times A6. I’m Alright B1. Satisfaction B2. Cry To Me B3. The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man B4. Play With Fire B5. The Spider and The Fly B6. One More Try |
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“It’s a new Rolling Stones album, strictly Out of Their Heads, and out of those extremely five talented heads come twelve great new sides recorded in London, Chicago and Hollywood.
From Chicago comes the Otis Redding songs, “That’s How Strong My Love Is”, “Have Mercy” and the Stones’ own tribute to the backroom boys of the music business, entitled, “The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man”. From Hollywood, comes the Marvin Gaye opus, “Hitch Hike”. Their two recent smash singles: “The Last Time” and “Satisfaction”. “Play With Fire” and two new inkings from song-scribe, Mick and Keith; “The Spider and The Fly” and “One More Try”. The boys have included a great Solomon Burke ballad, “Cry To Me”. The last outing from Hollywood us by way of a tribute to the late Sam Cooke, who was one of the greatest talents to emerge in the rock ‘n’ roll era. The Stones have given a great treatment to Sam’s “Good Times”. Last, but not least, from London, we have included a number recorded during the last Rolling Stones Concert Tour of Great Britain, a great live rendition of their own composition, “I’m All Right.” We hope that this album gets you Out of your Heads listening to it, as we got making it. Andrew Loog Oldham, Producer” |
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