The Rolling StonesOut Of Our Heads

Label:

London Records – LL 3429

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Mono , Back cover "5"

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Rhythm & Blues

Tracklist

A1 Mercy Mercy
Written-ByMiller*
2:45
A2 Hitch Hike
Written-ByStevenson*
2:22
A3 The Last Time
Written-ByJagger; Richard*
3:35
A4 That's How Strong My Love Is
Written-ByJamison*
2:23
A5 Good Times
Written-ByCooke*
1:57
A6 I'm All Right
Written-ByNanker Phelge
2:21
B1 Satisfaction
Written-ByJagger; Richard*
3:45
B2 Cry To Me
Written-ByRussell*
3:08
B3 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
Written-ByNanker Phelge
3:10
B4 Play With Fire
Written-ByNanker Phelge
2:15
B5 The Spider And The Fly
Written-ByJagger; Richard*
3:30
B6 One More Try
Written-ByJagger; Richard*
1:58

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForImpact Sound

Credits

  • Arranged ByThe Rolling Stones
  • BassBill Wyman
  • Bass [Zoom Bass]Phil Spector
  • DrumsCharlie Watts
  • EngineerRon Malo
  • GuitarKeith Richard*
  • HarmonicaMick Jagger
  • Organ, Piano, HarpsichordJack Nitzsche
  • PercussionJack Nitzsche
  • Photography By [Cover]David Bailey (5)
  • Producer, Liner NotesAndrew Loog Oldham
  • VocalsMick Jagger

Notes

Recorded in Hollywood, Chicago & London.
Produced for Impact Sound

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etched side A): ARL6791-1A V11
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etched side B): ARL6792-2A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): ARL 6791
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): ARL 6792
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Other (Back Cover Print Code between personnel listing and Producer): 5

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Out Of Our Heads (LP, Album, Mono, Clout & Baker Print) Decca LK 4733, LK.4733 UK 1965
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Out Of Our Heads (Reel-To-Reel, 3 ¾ ips, ¼", 4-Track Stereo, 7" Cine Reel, Album) London Records LPX 70098 US 1965
Out Of Our Heads (LP, Album, Stereo) London Records PS 429 US 1965
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Out Of Our Heads (LP, Album) London Records PS 429 Colombia 1965
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Out Of Our Heads (LP, Album, Mono, Export) Decca LK 4725, LK.4725 Europe 1965

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Reviews

  • jadedtom's avatar
    jadedtom
    Edited 13 years ago
    With this lp, the Rolling Stones put together one of their strongest early albums. Their previous "Rolling Stones, Now!" was incredible and this lp seals the deal!

    Containing their classic anthem, "Satisfaction", includes Keef's hynotic hook in "The Last Time".

    Also, one of their best blues compositions, "Spider and the Fly". And "Hitch Hike" is a great rock delivery of a Motown classic.

    "Cry to Me" has a fine guitar solo. I have heard that this may have been executed by Jimmy Page, who was a busy session musician at the time. Sounds a little too 'clean' to have been played by Keef.

    "Play With Fire" is classic Stones' misogynism. "Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man" suffers by its having been censored for this album's version. Yes, you need the single version to hear Mick muse: "I give two fucks....I strain my ass everyday..."

    Weakest tracks? An uninspiring version of Sam Cooke's "Good Times". And "It's Alright" may have been fine live in concert, but the limitations of live recording illustrate the fact that it isn't much of a song.*

    Mick gives an imioned vocal performance on "That's How Strong My Love Is". The band is in earnest here about their love for american soul music. "Mercy, Mercy" also shows their enthusiasm for the genre.

    Along with "Rolling Stones, Now!", this is one of their best early releases. ESSENTIAL addition to anyone collecting classic sixties' music.

    * The hopelessly inept recording of the Stones' live lp, "Got Live If You Want It" is a prime example of how NOT to record a band live!

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