
The singles The Rolling Stones released between 1966 and 1971 have been gathered in a new box set.
The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 is a limited-edition set that contains reproductions of 18 seven-inch vinyl singles and extended-play records as originally released by Decca, London and ABKCO Records.
The companion to last year’s The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966, the discs were manufactured by Jack White‘s Third Man Pressing in Detroit. The set contains period-correct picture sleeve art, a 32-page book with liner notes by Stones authority Nigel Williamson, rare photos and memorabilia, plus a set of five photo cards and a poster, all housed in a hard-shell box.
While every track on this collection was recorded in the time frame suggested by its title, some of the records were originally released later.
“I Don’t Know Why,” “Out of Time” and the stereo mix of “Honky Tonk Women” were 45s that came out in 1975-76, around the time ABKCO issued the Stones rarities album Metamorphosis.
“Sympathy for the Devil” was remixed separately by The Neptunes and Fat Boy Slim in 2003 and originally released as part of a Super Audio CD at the time — it exists here as a seven-inch vinyl record.
It will be released on February 2nd.
The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971 track list:
- “Paint It Black” U.S. version (released May 1966) backed with “Stupid Girl”
- “Paint It Black” U.K. version (May 1966) b/w “Long Long While”
- “Mother’s Little Helper” (June 1966) b/w “Lady Jane”
- “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?” (September 1966) b/w “Who’s Driving Your Plane”
- “Let’s Spend the Night Together” (January 1967) b/w “Ruby Tuesday”
- “We Love You” (August 1967) b/w “Dandelion”
- “She’s a Rainbow” (November 1967) b/w “2000 Light Years From Home”
- “In Another Land” (December 1967) b/w “The Lantern”
- “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (May 1968) b/w “Child of the Moon”
- “Street Fighting Man” U.S. version (August 1968) b/w “No Expectations”
- “Honky Tonk Women” mono mix (July 1969) b/w “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
- “Memo From Turner” (Mick Jagger — November 1970) b/w “Natural Magic” (Ry Cooder) both from the film Performance
- “Street Fighting Man” U.K. maxi-single (June 1971) b/w “Surprise Surprise” and “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love”
- “Brown Sugar” (A-side April 1971; B-side June 1971) b/w “Wild Horses”
- “I Don’t Know Why” (May 1975) b/w “Try a Little Harder”
- “Out of Time” (September 1975) b/w “Jiving Sister Fanny”
- “Honky Tonk Women” – stereo (originally released April 1976) b/w “Sympathy for the Devil”
- “Sympathy for the Devil” Remix (originally released as part of SACD EP & CD single September 2003)
- Side A: “Sympathy for the Devil” (The Neptunes Remix)
- Side B: “Sympathy for the Devil” (Fat Boy Slim Remix)



