Hot Rocks 1964–1971
1971 greatest hits album by the Rolling Stones / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hot Rocks 1964–1971 is a compilation album by the Rolling Stones released by London Records in December 1971. It became the Rolling Stones' best-selling release of their career and an enduring and popular retrospective. The album includes a mixture of hit singles, such as "Jumping Jack Flash", B-sides such as "Play with Fire", and album tracks such as "Under My Thumb" and "Gimme Shelter", the last of which has become one of the Rolling Stones' most popular and highly regarded songs.[1] The album artwork depicts five nested silhouettes of the band members' profiles taken by rock photographer Ron Raffaelli in 1969. A photograph of the band at Swarkestone Hall Pavilion, taken by Michael Joseph in 1968, was printed on the back cover of the vinyl release.
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Released | 20 December 1971 | |||
Recorded | October 1964 – January 1971 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 84:56 | |||
Label | London | |||
Producer | Andrew Loog Oldham, Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones, and Glyn Johns | |||
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The album is the best selling of the numerous Decca/ABKCO releases after the Rolling Stones lost control of their pre-1971 catalogue to their former manager Allen Klein. As with all of such releases, the Stones had no control over the collection or its release.