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Beat Beat Beat
Rock · 1965

Beat Beat Beat

A 1965 compilation capturing The Rolling Stones' electrifying early sound, brimming with raw blues-rock energy and youthful swagger.

1965 · Decca (3)

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This 1965 compilation is a jolt of pure, unadulterated rock and roll, showcasing The Rolling Stones at their most primal and energetic. It's the sound of a band on the brink of global domination, fueled by gritty blues riffs, Mick Jagger's undeniable charisma, and a rebellious spirit. Expect driving rhythms, wailing harmonica, and catchy, defiant anthems that demand to be played loud. It's essential for anyone wanting to experience the raw, unpolished power of the Stones' formative years.

Moments Worth Listening For
The driving, insistent rhythm section and iconic guitar riff that kicks off tracks like 'Satisfaction' or similar early hits.
Mick Jagger's raw, wailing harmonica solos cutting through the bluesy instrumentation on a slower track.
Keith Richards' sharp, distinctive guitar solos, often brief but impactful, providing a gritty edge.
The call-and-response vocal interplay and gang harmonies that inject a communal, rebellious spirit into the choruses.

How does Beat Beat Beat sound next to the rest of The Rolling Stones's catalogue?

Rebellious+1.3σ

Rebellious saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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