

Manufactured by Third Man Pressing in Detroit and out on 2.2.2024, 'The Rolling Stones 7" Singles 1966-1971' box set is the follow-up to the 1963-1966 one, pressed in France in June 2022.
As the latter, it contains repros of 18 vinyl singles and EPs remastered by Bob Ludwig, a booklet, poster, and 5 pictures of the band.
Both UK & US couplings for 'Paint It, Black' rub shoulders here with a few oddities like 'Brown Sugar' c/w 'Wild Horses' in Abkco CS, or the Mick Jagger solo single 'Memo From Turner' in a repro of its Dutch PS.
On top of the reissue of the US original 'riot' sleeve for 'Street Fighting Man' [already reissued in 2016], the set also includes the reissue of the British 1971 3-track EP of the same name also housed in a repro of its Dutch PS.








'I Don't Know Why' and the violins version of 'Out Of Time', both originally issued in 1975, now sport the US Abkco labels dressed in repros of their German original PS. Note that the 'I Don't Know Why' label reproduces the 'Jagger, Richard, Taylor' authors miscredit.
The 1976 Decca reissue of 'Honky Tonk Women' c/w 'Sympathy For The Devil' is also ultimately reissued here, using the design of the UK demo copy.
For some reason (lack of ideas?) unnecessary Neptunes and Fat Boy Slim remixes of 'Sympathy For The Devil' make the last single of this set.
