THE ROLLING STONES-Get Yer Ya-Yas Out LP 1970 GREEK Decca Maroon Ears label

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ROLLING STONES Get Yer Ya-Yas Out
DECCA SGLK 015  -1970 MUSIC BOX GREECE Rare original GREEK 1s press STEREO issue !  condition: very very rare 1st Greek Pressing of live masterpiece Lp. Sle

light edgewear and minor ringwear  while the vinyl  got only a few light paper scuffs and some  thin superficial line scratches per side. Not any hard feelable scratch. Although the vinyl is glossy shine, it may be detected some light crackling in the quiet parts of the songs!

 

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`Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!´: The Rolling Stones in Concert is a  by , released 4 September 1970 on / in the  and on /ABKCO in the . It was recorded in  and  in November 1969, just before the release of .

 

[]History

Many, including The Rolling Stones, consider this to be their first official full-length live release, despite the appearance of the -only  in 1966 as a contractual obligation product. One reason for releasing a live album was to counter the release of the  bootleg recording of an Oakland performance on the same tour, a recording which was even reviewed in  magazine.

Having not toured since April 1967, The Rolling Stones were eager to hit the road by 1969. With their two most recent albums,  and  being highly praised, audiences were anticipating their live return. Their 's trek during November into December , with ,  (replaced on some dates by ), and  as support acts, played to packed houses. The tour was the first for  with The Rolling Stones, having replaced  shortly before Jones' July death; the performances prominently showcased the guitar interplay of Taylor with .

The performances captured for this release were recorded on 27–28 November 1969 at 's , while "" was recorded in  on 26 November 1969. Overdubbing was undertaken during January and February 1970 in London's . No instruments were overdubbed, although on bootlegs, examples are known of Keith Richards trying out different guitar parts (e.g. a guitar solo on "").[] The finished product featured new lead vocals on half the tracks, and added backing vocals by Richards on several others.[]

A third guitar is audible in the center channel during "Little Queenie". This instrument must have been overdubbed as none of the 1969 supporting musicians played guitar.[]

Some of the performances, as well as the photography session for the album cover featuring  and a donkey are depicted in the documentary film, and shows Jagger and Watts on a road in Birmingham, UK, in early December 1969 posing with the donkey. The actual cover photo however was taken in early February 1970 in London, and does not originate from the 1969 session. The photo, featuring Watts with guitars and binoculars hanging from the neck of a donkey, was inspired by the lyrics to 's "" (although these lyrics refer to a mule).

In the  review of the album, critic  said, " I have no doubt that it's the best rock concert ever put on record."

`Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!´ The Rolling Stones in Concert was released in September 1970 - well into the sessions for their next studio album, , and was very well-received critically and commercially, reaching #1 in the UK[] and #6 in the US[] where it went platinum. Except for compilations, it was the last Rolling Stones album released through  in the UK and  in the US before launching their own  label.

The title of the album was adapted from the song "Get Yer Yas Yas Out" by . The phrase used in Fuller's song was "get your yas yas out the door".

In August 2002, `Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!´ The Rolling Stones in Concert was reissued in a new remastered album and   by .

In November 2009, the album will be reissued with unreleased songs by The Rolling Stones but also by opening acts  and , it will include a DVD, a booklet of 56 pages. 

[]Track listing

All songs by , except where noted.

Side one ""– 4:02 "" () – 3:47 "" – 3:41 "" (; originally credited as "traditional" with  by Jagger and Richards) – 4:57 "" – 9:05 Side two "" – 6:52 "" – 3:03 "Little Queenie" () – 4:33 "" – 3:35 "" – 4:03 I do accept Bank transfer from EEC countries, BUT NOT IMO or any other type of CHECK. Post I do offer money guarantee….IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH THE ITEM YOU WON , And You think The Description was not correct, WE GIVE YOU A FULL REFUND ON YOUR MONEY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF ITEM RETURN. I DO NOT REFUND BEFORE ITEM IS BACK. NO EXCEPTIONS ON THIS RULE.

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