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Album Information:



Album ID: 10240

About The Rolling Stones:

The Rolling Stones are a legendary British rock band that formed in London in 1962. The group originally consisted of lead vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarists Keith Richards and Brian Jones, drummer Charlie Watts, and bassist Bill Wyman.

Known for their bluesy, guitar-driven sound and rebellious image, The Rolling Stones quickly gained popularity in the UK and eventually achieved international success with their hit songs and electrifying live performances.

In the early years, the band's music was heavily influenced by American blues and R&B, with covers of songs by the likes of Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters being a staple of their early repertoire. However, they soon began to incorporate their own original material, with Jagger and Richards emerging as the band's primary songwriters.

Over the years, The Rolling Stones have released countless classic albums and hit singles, including 'Satisfaction,' 'Paint It Black,' 'Jumpin' Jack Flash,' 'Brown Sugar,' 'Start Me Up,' and many others. They have also maintained a devoted fanbase and continue to tour and perform live to this day.

Throughout their career, the band has faced numerous challenges and controversies, including battles with drugs, legal issues, and tensions between members. Brian Jones left the band in 1969 and tragically died shortly after, while Bill Wyman departed in 1993. However, Jagger, Richards, and Watts have remained constants in the lineup, with guitarist Ronnie Wood joining the band in 1975.

Despite their long and tumultuous history, The Rolling Stones remain one of the most iconic and influential bands in rock and roll history, with their enduring music and legendary live shows continuing to inspire and entertain fans all around the world.

About the album Between The Buttons:

Between the Buttons is the fifth studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones and was released in 1967. This album showcases the Stones' continued evolution, as they moved away from their blues roots and embraced more eclectic sounds and styles.

The opening track, 'Yesterday's Papers,' sets the tone for the album with its catchy melody and playful lyrics that explore the pitfalls of love. The following track, 'My Obsession,' combines rock and roll with a strong psychedelic influence, with its use of distorted guitars and eerie background vocals.

Another standout track on the album is 'She Smiled Sweetly,' which features beautiful harmonies and lush instrumentation, including a string section. The lyrics are a reflection on the fleeting nature of love and the desire to hold onto it.

Between the Buttons also contains a few more experimental tracks, such as 'Miss Amanda Jones,' with its unusual chord changes and unpredictable song structure. 'Cool, Calm & Collected' is another trippy, psychedelic track that features a sitar and Indian-inspired melodies.

Overall, the album showcases The Rolling Stones’ willingness to experiment and explore new sounds and styles while still retaining their signature rock and roll swagger. It may not be as well-known as some of their more famous albums, but Between The Buttons is a gem for fans of the band and 1960s rock music in general.

Members:

The Rolling Stones have had a number of key members over the years, and while it is impossible to list complete biographies of all of them, here is some information on the most prominent members:

1. Mick Jagger - Born on July 26, 1943 in Dartford, Kent, England. Jagger is the lead vocalist and occasional guitarist for the Stones, as well as one of the primary songwriters for the band. He met fellow Rolling Stone Keith Richards in 1951 and the two would go on to form the band in 1962. Jagger has been involved in a number of other projects over the years, including solo albums, acting roles, and political activism.

2. Keith Richards - Born on December 18, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England. Richards is the lead guitarist for the Stones and also plays bass and keys on occasion. He and Jagger have been friends since childhood and have been the driving force behind the band's music. Richards has had some well-documented troubles with drug addiction over the years, but he remains a rock and roll icon and one of the best guitarists of all time.

3. Charlie Watts - Born on June 2, 1941, in London, England. Watts is the drummer for the Stones and has been with the band since 1963. He is known for his laid-back style and unflappable demeanor, as well as his impeccable timing and skill as a jazz drummer. Watts continues to tour and record with the Stones to this day and has also worked with a number of other artists over the years.

4. Ron Wood - Born on June 1, 1947, in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England. Wood is the guitarist for the Stones, joining the band in 1975 after playing with acts like the Jeff Beck Group and Faces. He is known for his distinctive slide guitar playing and has also worked as a solo artist over the years. In addition, Wood has dabbled in visual art and is a committed supporter of various charities.

5. Bill Wyman - Born on October 24, 1936, in London, England. Wyman was the bassist for the Stones from 1962 to 1993, when he left to focus on solo projects and other interests. He was known for his steady, melodic bass lines and his songwriting contributions to the band. Wyman has also pursued interests in photography, archaeology, and writing over the years.

Track List for Between The Buttons:

1. 'Yesterday's Papers' - 2:04
This song sets the tone for the album with its jangly guitar riffs and upbeat tempo. The lyrics reflect on a failed relationship and how the protagonist is moving on and starting fresh.

2. 'My Obsession' - 3:17
The second track is a more mellow tune that showcases Mick Jagger's vocals and the band's tight harmonies. The song is about the protagonist's obsession with a woman and how he just can't get her out of his head.

3. 'Backstreet Girl' - 3:26
A slower, acoustic-driven track, 'Backstreet Girl' tells the story of a relationship between a man from a higher social class and a woman from the 'backstreets' or lower class. The lyrics speak to the difficulty of bridging the gap between the two worlds.

4. 'Connection' - 2:08
One of the more upbeat and catchy songs on the album, 'Connection' is about the feeling of connection one gets from being in a relationship and how that can be addictive.

5. 'She Smiled Sweetly' - 2:44
A beautiful ballad showcasing the Stones' melodic sensibilities, 'She Smiled Sweetly' is a love song about the effect a woman's smile can have on the protagonist.

6. 'Cool, Calm & Collected' - 4:15
With its funky bassline and horn section, 'Cool, Calm & Collected' is a groovy mid-tempo track about a man who is cool under pressure and can keep his emotions in check.

7. 'All Sold Out' - 2:18
A short and sweet song about the frustrations of trying to get tickets to a sold-out show or event. The catchy melody and quick tempo make it a standout on the album.

8. 'Please Go Home' - 3:17
A high-energy track about a man who just wants his partner to leave and give him some space. The driving guitar and aggressive vocals make it a standout rock song.

9. 'Who's Been Sleeping Here?' - 3:54
The longest track on the album, 'Who's Been Sleeping Here?' has a bluesy feel with its organ and harmonica solos. The lyrics tell the story of a man whose partner has been unfaithful and he can't help but wonder who else has been with her.

10. 'Complicated' - 3:15
A punchy rock tune with catchy guitar riffs, 'Complicated' is about a woman who is hard to figure out and constantly changing her mind.

11. 'Miss Amanda Jones' - 2:48
A standout track on the album, 'Miss Amanda Jones' has a catchy chorus and a memorable guitar riff. The lyrics are about a woman who is the life of the party and the protagonist's desire to be with her.

12. 'Something Happened to Me Yesterday' - 4:57
The final track on the album is a departure from the rest of the tracks with its psychedelic sound and spoken-word interlude. The lyrics describe a wild night of partying and experimentation, ending with the realization that something has changed within the protagonist.

Discography for The Rolling Stones:

Here is The Rolling Stones' complete discography in chronological order:

Albums:

1. The Rolling Stones (UK) (1964) - April 16, 1964
2. 12x5 (1964) - October 17, 1964
3. The Rolling Stones, Now! (1965) - February 13, 1965
4. Out of Our Heads (US) (1965) - July 30, 1965
5. December's Children (And Everybody's) (1965) - December 4, 1965
6. Aftermath (UK) (1966) - April 15, 1966
7. Aftermath (US) (1966) - June 20, 1966
8. Between the Buttons (UK) (1967) - January 20, 1967
9. Flowers (US) (1967) - June 26, 1967
10. Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967) - December 8, 1967
11. Beggars Banquet (1968) - December 6, 1968
12. Let It Bleed (1969) - December 5, 1969
13. Sticky Fingers (1971) - April 23, 1971
14. Exile on Main St. (1972) - May 12, 1972
15. Goats Head Soup (1973) - August 31, 1973
16. It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974) - October 18, 1974
17. Black and Blue (1976) - April 23, 1976
18. Some Girls (1978) - June 9, 1978
19. Emotional Rescue (1980) - June 20, 1980
20. Tattoo You (1981) - August 24, 1981
21. Undercover (1983) - November 7, 1983
22. Dirty Work (1986) - March 24, 1986
23. Steel Wheels (1989) - August 29, 1989
24. Voodoo Lounge (1994) - July 11, 1994
25. Bridges to Babylon (1997) - September 29, 1997
26. A Bigger Bang (2005) - September 5, 2005
27. Blue & Lonesome (2016) - December 2, 2016

Singles:

1. 'Come On' / 'I Want to Be Loved' (1963) - June 7, 1963
2. 'I Wanna Be Your Man' / 'Stoned' (1963) - November 1, 1963
3. 'Not Fade Away' / 'Little by Little' (1964) - February 21, 1964
4. 'It's All Over Now' / 'Good Times, Bad Times' (1964) - June 26, 1964
5. 'Time Is on My Side' / 'Congratulations' (1964) - September 26, 1964
6. 'Little Red Rooster' / 'Off the Hook' (1964) - November 13, 1964
7. 'Heart of Stone' / 'What a Shame' (1964) - December 19, 1964
8. 'The Last Time' / 'Play with Fire' (1965) - February 26, 1965
9. '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' / 'The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man' (1965) - June 6, 1965
10. 'Get Off of My Cloud' / 'I'm Free' (1965) - September 25, 1965
11. 'As Tears Go By' / 'Gotta Get Away' (1965) - November 26, 1965
12. '19th Nervous Breakdown' / 'Sad Day' (1966) - February 4, 1966
13. 'Paint It Black' / 'Stupid Girl' (1966) - May 13, 1966
14. 'Mother's Little Helper' / 'Lady Jane' (1966) - June 17, 1966
15. 'Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?' / 'Who's Driving Your Plane?' (1966) - September 23, 1966
16. 'Let's Spend the Night Together' / 'Ruby Tuesday' (1967) - January 13, 1967
17. 'We Love You' / 'Dandelion' (1967) - August 18, 1967
18. 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' / 'Child of the Moon' (1968) - May 24, 1968
19. 'Honky Tonk Women' / 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' (1969) - July 4, 1969
20. 'Brown Sugar' / 'Bitch' (1971) - April 16, 1971
21. 'Wild Horses' / 'Sway' (1971) - June 12, 1971
22. 'Tumbling Dice' / 'Sweet Black Angel' (1972) - April 14, 1972
23. 'Happy' / 'All Down the Line' (1972) - July 15, 1972
24. 'Angie' / 'Silver Train' (1973) - August 20, 1973
25. 'Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)' / 'Dancing with Mr. D' (1973) - December 14, 1973
26. 'It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)' / 'Through the Lonely Nights' (1974) - July 26, 1974
27. 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' / 'Dance Little Sister' (1974) - November 22, 1974
28. 'Fool to Cry' / 'Crazy Mama' (1976) - April 9, 1976
29. 'Hot Stuff' / 'Fool to Cry' (1976) - June 20, 1976
30. 'Miss You' / 'Far Away Eyes' (1978) - May 10, 1978
31. 'Beast of Burden' / 'When the Whip Comes Down' (1978) - September 16, 1978
32. 'Shattered' / 'Everything is Turning to Gold' (1978) - November 6, 1978
33. 'Emotional Rescue' / 'Down in the Hole' (1980) - June 20, 1980
34. 'She's So Cold' / 'Send It to Me' (1980) - August 15, 1980
35. 'Start Me Up' / 'No Use in Crying' (1981) - August 14, 1981
36. 'Waiting on a Friend' / 'Little T&A' (1981) - November 13, 1981
37. 'Hang Fire' / 'Neighbours' (1982) - May 7, 1982
38. 'Going to a Go-Go' (Live) / 'Beast of Burden' (Live) (1982) - July 30, 1982
39. 'Undercover of the Night' / 'All the Way Down' (1983) - November 1, 1983
40. 'She Was Hot' / 'I Think I'm Going Mad' (1984) - June 22, 1984
41. 'Harlem Shuffle' / 'Had It with You' (1986) - February 24, 1986
42. 'One Hit (To the Body)' / 'Fight' (1986) - May 23, 1986
43. 'Mixed Emotions' / 'Fancy Man Blues' (1989) - August 14, 1989
44. 'Rock and a Hard Place' / 'Cook Cook Blues' (1989) - October 17, 1989
45. 'Almost Hear You Sigh' / 'Break the Spell' (1990) - June 11, 1990
46. 'Highwire' / '2000 Light Years from Home' (Live) (1991) - March 1, 1991
47. 'Ruby Tuesday' (Live) / 'Play with Fire' (Live) / 'The Spider and the Fly' (Live) (1991) - July 1, 1991
48. 'Sex Drive' / 'Drift Away' (1991) - November 4, 1991
49. 'Love Is Strong' / 'The Storm' (1994) - July 26, 1994
50. 'You Got Me Rocking' / 'Jump On Top of Me' (1994) - September 26, 1994
51. 'Out of Tears' / 'I'm Gonna Drive' (1994) - December 13, 1994
52. 'Like a Rolling Stone' (Live) / 'Black Limousine' (Live) (1995) - November 20, 1995
53. 'Anybody Seen My Baby?' / 'Saint of Me' (1997) - September 22, 1997
54. 'Saint of Me' / 'Gimme Shelter' (Live) / 'Anybody Seen My Baby?' (Bonus Roll) (1998) - February 23, 1998
55. 'Don't Stop' / 'Miss You' (Live) / 'The Lantern' (Live) (2002) - October 28, 2002
56. 'Streets of Love' / 'Rough Justice' (2005) - August 22, 2005
57. 'Rain Fall Down' / 'Dance (Pt. 1)' (2006) - November 15, 2005

Other releases:

1. Five by Five (EP) (1964) - August 14, 1964
2. Got Live If You Want It! (EP) (1965) - December 3, 1965
3. Metamorphosis (1975) - June 6, 1975
4. Singles Collection: The London Years (1989) - August 15, 1989
5. Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones (1971–1993) (1993) - November 16, 1993
6. Forty Licks (2002) - September 30, 2002
7. Rarities 1971–2003 (2005) - November 22, 2005
8. GRRR! (2012) - November 12, 2012