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Beggars Banquet
50th Anniversary Edition
Flexible Disc, 7"
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Sympathy for the Devil |
2 | No Expectations |
3 | Dear Doctor |
4 | Parachute Woman |
5 | Jigsaw Puzzle |
6 | Street Fighting Man |
7 | Prodigal Son |
8 | Stray Cat Blues |
9 | Factory Girl |
10 | Salt of the Earth |
Disc: 2
1 | Sympathy for the Devil (mono) |
Disc: 3
1 | Hello, This Is Mick Jagger!' LONDON to TOKYO April 17, 1968 (flexi disc) |
Editorial Reviews
The Rolling Stones classic 1968 album Beggars Banquet celebrates 50 years with a limited edition remastered vinyl package. This 2-LP package will come in a gatefold jacket, including a bonus 12” of their hit single “Sympathy for the Devil” in Mono cut at 45rpm, backed with an etching of the original ‘toilet’ cover. Also included is a replica of the rare Japanese flexi disc containing a phone interview with Mick Jagger from 1968, and a download code for the album plus interview. Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) is housed in an overwrap of the “inoffensive” wedding invitation art, which was initially issued as a replacement cover when the original intended album art was rejected. The landmark album has been newly mastered by Grammy Award winning engineer Bob Ludwig, lacquers cut at Abbey Road and pressed at RTI in California on 180g vinyl. Recorded between March and July of 1968 at Olympic Sound Studios in London, mixed at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, Beggars Banquet was the first Stones album produced by Jimmy Miller, and marks the start of what is considered their most prolific album era.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 12.64 x 12.4 x 0.35 inches; 1.59 Pounds
- Manufacturer : ABKCO
- Original Release Date : 2018
- Date First Available : October 3, 2018
- Label : ABKCO
- ASIN : B07F7RSQMT
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #62,009 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #28,463 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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This is not a Super Deluxe Edition and was not marketed as such. Also any set that contained all of those things would cost a couple hundred dollars.
This is a remastered limited edition 50th anniversary release.
There are no other editions. It it not broken down into tiers (standard, deluxe, super deluxe, collector’s edition etc.)
This is what you get:
For the FIRST TIME we get the original cover as well as the infamous intended cover which was used for the 2002 re-release. The presentation and packaging here is wonderful. The story behind the cover is almost as famous as the album itself.
It is a gatefold.
The album has been remastered. It sounds as good as the 2002 reissue which means it sounds fantastic!
We also get a mono 12inch of Sympathy For the Devil with an awesome etching of the intended album cover on the other side.
We get the flexidisc Mick Jagger interview that was included in the original Japanese release of this album and it is sealed in a 7inch wrap that contains the covers that were used for the album’s singles.
It was 50 bucks when released. I got it for 39.80.
There are remastered single lp vinyl albums out there that contain absolutely nothing else selling for 30 - 50 bucks.
If you never bought the 2002 reissue and/or do not own this album on vinyl at all and are a Stones or rock fan - this is a no brainer.
I bought the 2002 reissue and misplaced it. This was PERFECT.
All the songs were written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except "Prodigal Son" by Robert Wilkins, which was written in 1929. Nearly all rhythm and lead guitar parts were recorded by Keith Richards. Brian Jones had become erratic due to his heavy drug use and died in 1969. Nicky Hopkins plays keyboards on eight of the ten tracks. Hopkins played with the Stones on all of their studio albums from "Between the Buttons" in 1967 through "Black and Blue" in 1975.
Beggars Banquet was produced by Jimmy Miller, who worked with the Stones from 1968-1973. He recorded five albums and many classic singles. He played the opening cowbell on Honky Tonk Women. His sister Judith Miller was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the New York Times. She spent time in prison for failing to reveal her sources.
"Jumping Jack Flash" was meant to have been included on the album. It was recorded during a two week period that also produced "Street Fighting Man," "Jigsaw Puzzle" and "Parachute Woman." The Stones rushed out "Flash" as a single because the record company knew it would be a hit. In the 1960s, The Beatles and the Stones often left hit singles off their albums.
In 2003, Beggars Banquet was ranked at number 58 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.