Between the Buttons
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Release date: 25 January 1967
EAN: 0018771749929 UPC: 018771749929
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"Accused of psychedelia, Beatlephobia and murky-mix syndrome, this underrated keeper is distinguished by complex rhymes, complex sexual stereotyping and the non-blues, oh-so-rock-&-roll pianos of Ian Stewart, Jack Nitzsche, Nicky Hopkins and Brian Jones. Like all Beatles and Stones albums till that time, it was released in different American and British versions. The surefire U.S.-only "Let's Spend the Night Together"/"Ruby Tuesday" single parlay is almost too much because its greatness is unders"
"BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (1967) THE ROLLING STONES Review coming soon... FAV TRACKS: "Ruby Tuesday"; "My Obsession"; "Connection"; "She Smiled Sweetly"; "Yesterday's Papers"; "Complicated"; "Something Happened to Me Yesterday"; "All Sold Out" "
""Andrew Long Oldham called it the "most English of Stones albums." Music-hall piano rubs up against "Let's Spend the Night Together" and psychedelic soul of "Ruby Tuesday." And the lovely "She Smiled Sweetly" is offset by yet another great Chuck Berry rip, "Miss Amanda Jones."'"
"Baroque, lithe and urbane, this abandons hardcore blues roots for an original pop voice. Standout track: "Let's Spend the Night Together""