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Message started by Edith Grove on Jan 17th, 2014 at 8:29am

Title: 50 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Release Debut EP
Post by Edith Grove on Jan 17th, 2014 at 8:29am
50 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Release Debut EP
by Dave Lifton January 17, 2014



Decca



As the Beatles were getting set to conquer America, the group that would be considered their most serious competition was ust getting started. On Jan. 17. 1964, the Rolling Stones released their self-titled debut EP.

The Stones had already released a couple of singles, ‘Come On’ / ‘I Want to Be Loved’ and the John Lennon and Paul McCartney-penned ‘I Wanna Be Your Man‘ / ‘Stoned,’ both of which performed respectably on the British charts but weren’t particularly big hits. Their label, Decca Records, was still unsure of their potential and wouldn’t commit to a full album, only an EP.

With the Stones not yet composing their own material, the four tracks on ‘The Rolling Stones’ were covers of R&B songs. ‘Bye Bye Johnny’ was on Chuck Berry‘s ‘Rockin’ at the Hops,’ which Mick Jagger was carrying the day he ran into Keith Richards at the Dartford train station, and ‘Poison Ivy’ had been a Top 10 hit for the Coasters in 1959.

The other two tracks had connections to their more famous friends. Barrett Strong’s ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ had been released a few months prior on ‘With the Beatles,’ and ‘You Better Move On’ was written by Arthur Alexander, whose ‘Anna (Go to Him)’ appeared on ‘Please Please Me.’

It was a shrewd move. With Brian Epstein-managed Liverpool acts like Billy J. Kramer, Cilla Black and Gerry & the Pacemakers also having hits with Beatles’ cast-offs, ‘Money’ and ‘You Better Move On’ helped the Stones assert their own identity and shored up their R&B roots. At the same time, they were close enough to make it seem like they had their stamp of approval.

Fortunately for the group, it paid off. ‘The Rolling Stones’ topped the EP charts a month later, and their next single, ‘Not Fade Away,’ turned them into stars.


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Title: Re: 50 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Release Debut EP
Post by Paranoid Android on Jan 18th, 2014 at 2:48pm
Today, with the internet...SkyTV...Satellite Radio...and other media...it would be inconceivable for a band to break with nothing but cover songs...

Perhaps with just one...as their first ( consider "Locomotion" has been a hit every decade since it's humble start) but to have nothing as their own to follow thru...impossible these days...

Today, the Stones would most likely just fade away as fast as they arrived with that original model.

Title: Re: 50 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Release Debut EP
Post by Maxmeister on Jan 18th, 2014 at 3:52pm
I'm looking at my original copy with original plastic sleeve right now.

Recorded at DeLane lea Studios 11/14/63 and released 1/10/64.

I borrowed a phonograph years ago and dubbed it to cd.

Rick


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