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The Rolling Stones On Air 180g 2LP (Yellow Vinyl)

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2025-05-01 USD 44.45

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Genre Pop Rock
Artist The Rolling Stones
180g Yellow Vinyl Double LP!
Limited Edition - When These Are Gone...They're Gone!!!


On Air is a collection of rarely heard radio recordings from the Stones formative years. The songs including 8 tracks the band have never recorded or released commercially, were originally broadcast on UK shows such as Saturday Club, and Top Gear between 1963 and 1965. The tapes have gone through the “audio source separation” process, making tracks like Come On, (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, and many more sound better than before. The vinyl release features 32 classic tracks on 180g Yellow 2LP!

"What's notable about On Air is how quickly the Rolling Stones developed their own signatures within the confines of covers (eight of which the band never cut in the studio). Charlie Watts swings with a vengeance, Bill Wyman counters with percolating bass runs, Mick Jagger sings with a savvy sense of remove, while Brian Jones and Keith Richards are so closely intertwined, it's hard to separate the riffs from the solos. Much of this can be heard on the Stones' studio albums from this period, but the live setting -- done primarily on the Saturday Club show, but also The Joe Loss Pop Show and Top Gear -- heightens the excitement, giving the performances rough edges that are nearly as appealing as the group's interplay." - AllMusic

Features:
• Limited Edition - When These Are Gone...They Are Gone
• 180g Vinyl
• Yellow Vinyl
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Bonus tracks
• Made in Czech Republic

Selections:
Side A:

1. Come On - Saturday Club, October 26, 1963
2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Saturday Club, September 18, 1965
3. Roll Over Beethoven - Saturday Club, October 26, 1963
4. The Spider And The Fly - Yeah Yeah, August 30, 1965
5. Cops And Robbers - Blues In Rhythm, May 9, 1964
6. It's All Over Now - The Joe Loss Pop Show, July 17, 1964
7. Route 66 - Blues In Rhythm, May 9, 1964
Side B:
1. Memphis, Tennessee - Saturday Club, October 26, 1963
2. Down The Road Apiece - Top Gear, March 6, 1965
3. The Last Time - Top Gear, March 6, 1965
4. Cry To Me - Saturday Club, September 18, 1965
5. Mercy, Mercy - Yeah Yeah, August 30, 1965
6. Oh! Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin’) - Saturday Club, September 18, 1965
7. Around And Around - Top Gear July 23, 1964
8. Hi Heel Sneakers - Saturday Club, April 18, 1964
9. Fannie Mae - Saturday Club, September 18, 1965
Side C:
1. You Better Move On - Blues In Rhythm, May 9, 1964
2. Mona - Blues In Rhythm, May 9, 1964
3. I Wanna Be Your Man* - Saturday Club, February 8, 1964
4. Carol* - Saturday Club, April 18, 1964
5. I'm Moving On* - The Joe Loss Pop Show, April 1964
6. If You Need Me* - The Joe Loss Pop Show, July 17, 1964
7. Walking The Dog* - Saturday Club, February 8, 1964
8. Confessin' The Blues* - The Joe Loss Pop Show, July 17, 1964
Side D:
1. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love* - Top Gear, March 6, 1965
2. Little By Little* - The Joe Loss Pop Show, April 10, 1964
3. Ain't That Loving You Baby* - Rhythm And Blues (BBC World Service), October 31, 1964
4. Beautiful Delilah* - Saturday Club April 18, 1964
5. Crackin' Up* - Top Gear, July 23, 1964
6. I Can't Be Satisfied* - Top Gear, July 23, 1964
7. I Just Want To Make Love To You* - Saturday Club, April 18, 1964
8. 2120 South Michigan Avenue* - Rhythm And Blues (BBC World Service), October 31, 1964

*Bonus Tracks