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The Stones' return to form. Originally released in 1968, Beggars Banquet marked the end of The Rolling Stones' psychedelic pop era (Their Satanic Majesties Request), and a celebrated return to their signature bluesy roots rock sound. The album features several iconic Stones songs, kicking off with the image-defining epic "Sympathy For The Devil," then getting into "No Expectations" with its Delta Blues-inflected slide guitar, and the innovative, politically-charged single "Street Fighting Man."
- 180g grey, blue, black & white colored vinyl
- gatefold sleeve
- includes obi strip + foldout poster insert
- original release year: 1968
- music label: ABKCO 2025
reviewed by Miguel O'Hara 01/2019
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The Stones' return to form. Originally released in 1968, Beggars Banquet marked the end of The Rolling Stones' psychedelic pop era (Their Satanic Majesties Request), and a celebrated return to their signature bluesy roots rock sound. The album features several iconic Stones songs, kicking off with the image-defining epic "Sympathy For The Devil," then getting into "No Expectations" with its Delta Blues-inflected slide guitar, and the innovative, politically-charged single "Street Fighting Man."
- 180g grey, blue, black & white colored vinyl
- gatefold sleeve
- includes obi strip + foldout poster insert
- original release year: 1968
- music label: ABKCO 2025
