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Singles 1965–1967
Rock · 2004

Singles 1965–1967

A definitive compilation capturing The Rolling Stones' electrifying singles from 1965-1967, showcasing their rapid evolution from blues-rock pioneers to psychedelic innovators. Essential hits like "Sa

July 12, 2004 · Fortuna Records

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This album is a pure shot of mid-60s rock and roll adrenaline, a sonic time capsule of The Rolling Stones at their most vital and transformative. It feels like the soundtrack to a rebellious youth, full of swagger, raw energy, and undeniable hooks. From the iconic fuzz of "Satisfaction" to the dark, psychedelic shift of "Paint It Black" and the baroque pop elegance of "Ruby Tuesday", this collection traces the band's rapid ascent and genre-defining sound. It's the perfect album for anyone wanting to feel a surge of defiant confidence, or to simply immerse themselves in the foundational anthems of classic rock.

Moments Worth Listening For
The instantly recognizable, fuzzed-out guitar riff that kicks off "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", embodying youthful frustration and rebellion.
The dramatic, sitar-like harpsichord melody and driving rhythm section that define the dark psychedelic shift of "Paint It Black".
The elegant, melancholic piano and recorder arrangement underpinning Mick Jagger's wistful vocal on "Ruby Tuesday", showcasing their baroque pop leanings.
The raw, urgent energy and call-and-response vocals of "Get Off of My Cloud", a perfect example of their early garage-rock influenced sound.
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