The Rolling Stones announce 50th anniversary reissue of Let It Bleed
This November, The Rolling Stones will have a good time the 50th anniversary of Let It Bleed with a limited-edition deluxe reissue.
Followers will discover loads of goodies packaged within the field set, together with a remastered model of the 1969 album in each mono and stereo codecs, engineered by Grammy-winning studio grasp Bob Ludwig. A press assertion additionally guarantees a replica of the 7-inch single “Honky Tonk Girls”/”You Can’t At all times Get What You Need” in an image sleeve, signed lithographs on embossed archival paper, and a full-color poster that includes restored artwork from the unique 1969 Decca Information package deal.
Moreover, the deluxe reissue comes with an 80-page hardcover ebook highlighted by never-before-seen pictures taken by Stones photographer Ethan Russell. An essay penned by longtime music journalist David Fricke can also be included.
“No different rock & roll album of the late Sixties so embodied… the contradictions, turbulence of its time, creation and the band… than Let It Bleed,” an excerpt from Fricke reads.
The formally titled Let It Bleed (50th Anniversary Restricted Deluxe Version) is due for launch November 1st by means of ABKCO Information and prices $125 a pop. Pre-orders can be found now.
Try an unboxing video under, adopted by “Cash Man” from the reissue.