Original ROLLING STONES got LIVE if you want it! NM LP Vinyl Shrink & Hype

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Original ROLLING STONES got LIVE if you want it!  US Near Mint LP Vinyl PS 493. Still in the original shrink wrap with hype sticker. I am selling off a collection I started in 1966 so check back to see what else I have listed. Any questions,just ask. Thanks for looking.  Got LIVE If You Want It! is the first live album by British rock band . It was released in the US in late 1966. It was also released as  on Decca in England but for export only; it was not released in the UK under this alternate title.

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At the time, it was not released officially in the UK; instead, the British market had the 1965  release , from which the album's name derived (a different mix of "" appeared on this EP.) The album had been compiled as a result of a contractual obligation with US distributor , and the band themselves were not happy with it. They consequently disowned it, arguing that  (1970) was their true live album debut.

The performances captured for Got Live If You Want It reportedly occurred on 1 and 7 October 1966, in  and  while on their last UK tour for three years, despite the album's assertion that the recording hailed from the .

The album was issued in December, as the group were nearing the end of ' sessions. It reached No. 6 in the US in early 1967 and went gold. Decca Records UK released the LP as Have You Seen Your Mother Live! for import purposes, while King Records Japan released the same LP under the title Hits LIVE.

In August 2002 Got Live If You Want It! was reissued in a new remastered CD and   by , for all markets.

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All songs by , except where noted.

Side one "" – 2:54 "" – 2:54 "" – 3:08 "" (/) – 2:04 "" (/) – 2:55 "" () – 1:57 Side two "" – 3:08 "" – 3:31 "" () – 2:49 "" () – 2:27 "" – 2:19 "" – 3:05 The CD and vinyl versions of the introduction by  and "Under My Thumb" are different Recording dates[] This section does not  any . Please help improve this section by . Unsourced material may be challenged and . (May 2009) Introduction by Long John Baldry "Under My Thumb" – 2:54 1 October 1966: City Hall, Newcastle upon tyne on LP and CD – changed to 7 October 1966: , Bristol on SACD "Get Off of My Cloud" – 2:54 1 October 1966: City Hall, Newcastle upon tyne "Lady Jane" – 3:08 7 October 1966: Colston Hall, Bristol "Not Fade Away" – 2:04 7 October 1966: Colston Hall, Bristol "I've Been Loving You Too Long" – 2:55 11 – 12 May 1965, RCA Studios, Los Angeles; 1966: IBC Studios, London "Fortune Teller" – 1:57 9 July 1963, Decca Studios, London; 1966: IBC Studios, London "The Last Time" – 3:08 1 October 1966: City Hall, Newcastle upon tyne "19th Nervous Breakdown" – 3:31 1 October 1966: City Hall, Newcastle upon tyne "Time Is on My Side" – 2:49 5 – 7 March 1965: Regal Theatre, London, Empire Theatre, Liverpool, or Palace Theatre, Manchester; "I'm Alright" – 2:27 5 – 7 March 1965: Regal Theatre, London, Empire Theatre, Liverpool, or Palace Theatre, Manchester; "Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" – 2:19 7 October 1966: Colston Hall, Bristol "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" – 3:05 7 October 1966: Colston Hall, Bristol Personnel[] The Rolling Stones  – lead vocals, percussion  – guitars, backing vocals  – guitars, backing vocals, harmonica,   – drums, percussion  – bass guitar, backing vocals  – keyboards