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The Rolling Stones

December's Children (And Everybody's)

December's Children (And Everybody's)

UPC: 018771745129

Format: CD

Release Date: Aug 27, 2002

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The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica); Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Keith Richards (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Jack Nitzsche (keyboards, percussion); Ian Stewart (keyboards, marimba, percussion); J.W. Alexander (percussion).
Recorded in Hollywood, California, Chicago, Illinois and London, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Keith Richards (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bill Wyman (vocals); Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, piano, organ); Ian Stewart (piano, organ, marimba, percussion); Jack Nitzsche (piano, organ, percussion); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion); James W. Alexander (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Andrew Loog Oldham.
Recording information: Chicago, IL; Hollywood, CA; London, England.
Photographer: Gered Mankowitz.
Arrangers: Keith Richards; Mike Leander; The Rolling Stones.
DECEMBER'S CHILDREN marked a crucial point in the Stones' development. The band was beginning to move away from its blues/R&B roots toward something more uniquely its own. Certainly those roots were far from absent in the songs composed for this album, and the Stones still cover their share of the masters here (Chuck Berry, Arthur Alexander, Hank Snow), but something new was afoot.
The aching ballad "As Tears Go By," complete with baroque orchestration, heralded a new direction in the Stones' songwriting. Similarly, the folk-rockish strains of "The Singer Not The Song" hint at previously uncharted directions. Perhaps the most crucial track here is "Get Off My Cloud, which, while it incorporates the band's rootsy influences, is possessed of a decidedly modern power that the Stones were only beginning to learn to harness. This was the beginning of a style more specific than pop, blues, or rock & roll. DECEMBER'S CHILDREN may be seen as the beginning of what can only be defined as Rolling Stones music.

Tracks:

1 - She Said Yeah
2 - Talkin' About You
3 - You Better Move On
4 - Look What You've Done
5 - Singer Not the Song
6 - Route 66
7 - Get Off of My Cloud
8 - I'm Free
9 - As Tears Go By
10 - Gotta Get Away
11 - Blue Turns to Grey
12 - I'm Moving On