Rolling Stones
Aftermath [UK Version]
Label ©  Decca
Release Year  1966
Length  53:13
Genre  Rock
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  R-0013
Bitrate  ~258 Kbps
  Other  
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Mother's Little Helper  
       2:45  
      2.  
      Stupid Girl  
       2:56  
      3.  
      Lady Jane  
       3:08  
      4.  
      Under My Thumb  
       3:42  
      5.  
      Doncha Bother Me  
       2:41  
      6.  
      Going Home  
       11:14  
      7.  
      Flight 505  
       3:27  
      8.  
      High And Dry  
       3:08  
      9.  
      Out Of Time  
       5:37  
      10.  
      It's Not Easy  
       2:56  
      11.  
      I Am Waiting  
       3:11  
      12.  
      Take It Or Leave It  
       2:47  
      13.  
      Think  
       3:09  
      14.  
      What To Do  
       2:32  
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      Rolling Stones - Aftermath [UK] (2002 DSD remaster)
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      Artist...............: Rolling Stones
      Album................: Aftermath [UK] (2002 DSD remaster)
      Source...............: CD
      Year.................: 1966

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      Tracklisting
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      01. (02:45) Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
      02. (02:56) Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
      03. (03:08) Rolling Stones - Lady Jane
      04. (03:41) Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb
      05. (02:41) Rolling Stones - Doncha Bother Me
      06. (11:14) Rolling Stones - Goin' Home
      07. (03:27) Rolling Stones - Flight 505
      08. (03:08) Rolling Stones - High And Dry
      09. (05:37) Rolling Stones - Out Of Time
      10. (02:56) Rolling Stones - It's Not Easy
      11. (03:11) Rolling Stones - I Am Waiting
      12. (02:47) Rolling Stones - Take It Or Leave It
      13. (03:09) Rolling Stones - Think
      14. (02:32) Rolling Stones - What To Do

      Playing Time.........: 53:20


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      The British version of Aftermath was released earlier than its American counterpart and had several differences beyond its cover design: it runs more than ten minutes longer, despite not having "Paint It Black" on it (singles were usually kept separate from LPs in England in those days), and it has four additional songs - "Mother's Little Helper," which was left off the U.S.album for release as a single; "Out of Time" in its full-length five-minute-36-second version, two minutes longer than the version of the song issued in America; "Take It or Leave It," which eventually turned up on Flowers in the U.S.; and "What to Do," which didn't surface in America until the release of More Hot Rocks more than six years later. Additionally, the song lineup is different, "Goin' Home" closing side one instead of side two. And the mixes used are different from the tracks that the two versions of the album do have in common - the U.K. album and CD used a much cleaner, quieter master that had a more discreet stereo sound, with wide separation in the two channels and the bass not centered, as it in the U.S. version. Thus, one gets a more vivid impression of the instruments. It's also louder,yet curiously, because of the cleaner sound, slightly less visceral in its overall impact, though the details in the playing revealed in the mixes may fascinate even casual listeners. It's still a great album, though the difference in song lineup makes it a different record; "Mother's Little Helper" is one of the more in-your-face drug songs of the period, as well as being a potent statement about middle-class hypocrisy and political inconsistency, and "Out of Time," "Take It Leave It" (which had been a hit for the Searchers), and "What to Do," if anything, add to the misogyny already on display in "Stupid Girl" and "Think," and "Out of Time" adds to the florid sound of the album's psychedelic component (and there's no good reason except for a plain oversight by the powers that be for the complete version of "Out of Time" never having been released in America). The British version of Aftermath (which was also released in mono on vinyl) has been available intermittently on CD since the late '80s as an import, and is worth tracking down.

      [The Rolling Stones' London/ABKCO catalog was reissued in August of 2002,
      packaged in digipaks with restored album artwork, remastered and released
      as hybrid discs that contain both CD and Super Audio CD layers. The
      remastering - performed with Direct Stream Digital (DSD) encoding - is a
      drastic improvement, leaping out of the speaker, yet still sounding like the
      original albums. This is noticeable on the standard CD layer, but is
      considerably more pronounced on the SACD layer, which is shockingly realistic
      in its detail and presence, yet is still faithful to the original mixes. Even if
      you've never considered yourself an audiophile, have never heard the
      differences between standard and gold-plated CDs, you will hear the
      difference with SACD, even on a cheap stereo system without a high-end
      amplifier or speakers. And you won't just hear the difference, you'll be an
      instant convert and wish, hope and pray that other artists whose catalog
      hasn't been reissued since the early days of CD - Bob Dylan, Bruce
      Springsteen, Neil Young, especially the Beatles - are given the same
      treatment in the very near future. SACD and DSD are that good.]
      - Bruce Eder
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