Rolling Stones 5x5
Rolling Stones, ‘Five By Five’ EP, 1964. In Mono. EP stood for Extended Play. Most kids could afford singles, but albums were well ‘spense. EPs were a halfway measure for fans, usually collecting singles, B-sides and album tracks to feed a need. This EP is perfect Sixties fodder. Five tracks by the Stones (of whom there were five, hence the name). The songs were recorded at the hallowed Chess Studios in Chicago, where all the Stones’ heroes had recorded: Muddy Waters; Chuck Berry; Bo Diddley etc.
A tight collection of Blues and Soul tunes from a bunch of lads who couldn’t believe their luck.
Cracking cover too. No name or title, just five longhaired yobs (which is how the mainstream saw them back then) staring at the camera. The anti-Beatles. Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?
Rolling Stones 5x5
Rolling Stones, ‘Five By Five’ EP, 1964. In Mono. EP stood for Extended Play. Most kids could afford singles, but albums were well ‘spense. EPs were a halfway measure for fans, usually collecting singles, B-sides and album tracks to feed a need. This EP is perfect Sixties fodder. Five tracks by the Stones (of whom there were five, hence the name). The songs were recorded at the hallowed Chess Studios in Chicago, where all the Stones’ heroes had recorded: Muddy Waters; Chuck Berry; Bo Diddley etc.
A tight collection of Blues and Soul tunes from a bunch of lads who couldn’t believe their luck.
Cracking cover too. No name or title, just five longhaired yobs (which is how the mainstream saw them back then) staring at the camera. The anti-Beatles. Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?