''The Rolling Stones, Now!'' is the third American studio album by the English
rock band
the Rolling Stones, released on 13February 1965 by their initial American distributor,
London Records. Although it contains two previously unissued songs and an alternative version, the album mostly consists of songs released earlier in the United Kingdom, as well as the group's recent single in the United States, "
Heart of Stone" backed with "What a Shame".
Mick Jagger and
Keith Richards wrote four of the songs on the album (including the US single), with the balance composed by American
rhythm and blues
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and
rock and roll
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artists.
Marketing and sales
The album reached number five on the
''Billboard'' 200 album chart and was
certified "gold" by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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. The liner notes on initial pressings contained producer
Andrew Loog Oldham's advice to the record buying public, which was quickly temporarily removed from some subsequent pressings:
This quote also appeared on some issues of the UK ''Rolling Stones No. 2'' LP.
In August 2002, ''The Rolling Stones, Now!'' was reissued in a new remastered CD and
SACD digipak by
ABKCO Records. This version included stereo mixes of "Heart of Stone", "What a Shame", and "
Down the Road Apiece".
Critical reception
In a retrospective review, music critic
Richie Unterberger gave the album
AllMusic
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's highest rating (5 out of 5 stars). He commented "''Now!'' is almost uniformly strong start-to-finish, the emphasis on some of their blackest material. The covers of "Down Home Girl," Bo Diddley's vibrating "Mona," Otis Redding's "Pain in My Heart," and Barbara Lynn's "Oh Baby" are all among the group's best R&B interpretations."
''
The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' also gave the album 5 out of 5 stars, the highest rating for a pre-''
Aftermath'' album by the group.
It noted "''The Rolling Stones, Now!'' is their first consistently great LP, with the mean 'Heart of Stone,' the funky 'Off the Hook,' and the Leiber-Stoller oldie 'Down Home Girl.
The magazine also ranked it at number 180 on the list of
the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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.
''Now!'' was one of the first four rock albums purchased by future music critic
Robert Christgau
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.
For
Paul Gambaccini's 1978 book ''
Critic's Choice: Top 200 Albums'', he included it in his top-10 albums submission at number nine. He also listed it in his "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in ''
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981). In commentaries on the album, he has called it "classic", "passionate and urgent",
and "easily the sharpest of the pre-''
Aftermath'' Stones LPs".
Track listing
Recording sessions
The songs were recorded between 10 June and 8 November 1964 at the
Chess Records
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studio in Chicago, and
RCA Records
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studio in Hollywood, California; except "Mona (I Need You Baby)", 3–4 January 1964, Regent Sound Studios, London.
Personnel
The Rolling Stones
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Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica, tambourine, percussion
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Keith Richards – electric guitar, backing vocals
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Brian Jones – electric and
slide guitars, harmonica, backing vocals
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Charlie Watts
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Originally trained as a Graphic designer, graphic artist, Watts developed an interest i ...
– drums, percussion
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Bill Wyman – bass guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
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Jack Nitzsche – piano (2, 4), "Nitzsche phone" (sound effects on 9)
*
Ian Stewart – piano (1, 5, 7)
Charts
Certifications
References
Sources
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External links
Rolling Stones Are Satisfied with SACD
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1965 albums
ABKCO Records albums
Albums produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
London Records albums
The Rolling Stones albums