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180g Black Vinyl.
Tattoo You celebrates 40 years with the release of a brand new remastered edition of the chart topping, multi platinum album. The 40th anniversary edition, remastered by Stephen Marcussen, includes such enduring favourites as Hang Fire, Waiting On A Friend (showcasing jazz saxophone giant Sonny Rollins) and of course the opening track thats been a band signature ever since, Start Me Up.
2LP 180g Black Vinyl in gatefold sleeve.
Tattoo You celebrates 40 years with the release of a brand new deluxe remastered edition of the chart topping, multi platinum album. The double LP deluxe edition of the album includes the newly remastered album alongside Lost & Found, a brand new collection of nine previously unreleased songs from the period of the albums original release, newly completed and enhanced with additional vocals and guitar by the band. Among these, Living In The Heart Of Love is a quintessential Stones rock workout with all of the group on top form, complete with urgent guitar licks and fine piano detail.
Other highlights of Lost & Found include a killer version of Shame, Shame, Shame, first recorded in 1963 by one of the bands blues heroes, Jimmy Reed; their reading of Dobie Grays soul gem Drift Away; and a fascinating reggae-tinged version of Start Me Up.
5LP Box Set
Includes 5 x 180g Heavyweight Vinyl. (LP1 Brand New 2021 Remaster of Tattoo You, LP2 Lost & Found: 9 Previously Unreleased Tracks, LP3, 4 & 5 Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982) + 124 page book & lenticular artwork.
Tattoo You celebrates 40 years with the release of a brand new deluxe remastered edition of the chart topping, multi platinum album. The Super Deluxe 5LP Boxset includes the newly remastered version of Tattoo You, Lost & Found, Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982 and a 124 Page Book featuring over 200 rare photos from recording sessions & world tour + interviews with producer Chris Kimsey & photographer Hubert Kretzscmar. The package includes a special lenticular sleeve.
The Lost & Found disc contains no fewer than nine previously unreleased songs from the period of the albums original release, newly completed and enhanced with additional vocals and guitar by the band. Among these, Living In The Heart Of Love is a quintessential Stones rock workout with all of the group on top form, complete with urgent guitar licks and fine piano detail.
Other highlights of Lost & Found include a killer version of Shame, Shame, Shame, first recorded in 1963 by one of the bands blues heroes, Jimmy Reed; their reading of Dobie Grays soul gem Drift Away; and a fascinating reggae-tinged version of Start Me Up.
Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982 is an unmissable memento of the bands London show in June of that year on the Tattoo You tour. The mighty 26-track set is packed with Stones mega-hits, including an opening Under My Thumb and all-time greats such as Lets Spend The Night Together, Honky Tonk Women and Brown Sugar.
The Wembley show has covers of the Temptations Just My Imagination, Eddie Cochrans Twenty Flight Rock, the Miracles Going To A Go Go and early rock n roller the Big Boppers Chantilly Lace. It also features early live workouts for tracks from the then-new Tattoo You such as Start Me Up, Neighbours, Little T&A and Hang Fire.






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