The Rolling Stones have shared details of a special-edition reissue of their recent album, ‘Hackney Diamonds’.
This album was originally released by the band last year, and was their first new material since they release ‘A Bigger Bang’ in 2005.
‘Hackney Diamonds’ also featured contributions from Elton John, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney, as well as the last recordings from the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts.
The album also included the band’s track, ‘Sweet Sound of Heaven’, which also featured Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. Find out more about this from Nova here.
Rolling Stones Share Special Anniversary LP
Now, the Rolling Stones have shared a new double LP version on “clear blue splatter” vinyl, celebrating a year anniversary of the album’s initial release.
This special edition will also include seven live recordings from the album’s launch party last October, including that song ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven’.
‘Hackney Diamonds’ (Anniversary Edition) arrived last Friday (December 6). You can get your hands on your own copy here.
Check out the tracklist below.
- ‘Angry’
- ‘Get Close’
- ‘Depending On You’
- ‘Bite My Head Off’
- ‘Whole Wide World’
- ‘Dreamy Skies’
- ‘Mess It Up’
- ‘Live By The Sword’
- ‘Driving Me Too Hard’
- ‘Tell Me Straight’
- ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven’ (ft. Lady Gaga)
- ‘Rolling Stone Blues’
- ‘Shattered (live)’
- ‘Angry (live)’
- ‘Whole Wide World (live)’
- ‘Tumbling Dice (live)’
- ‘Bite My Head Off (live)’
- ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash (live)’
- ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (live)’ (with Lady Gaga)
Last week, the Rolling Stones also launched their first every fragrance, RS No 9.
The band even added the following description for the fragrance: “vibrant burst of indulgent bergamot raises the curtain before bourbon-infused notes of velvet swagger onto centre stage”.
“Mid-notes of warm leather brawl under electric musk as tempting patchouli and sultry oud linger seductively in the shadows, balancing the fragrance’s wild, earthy edge with an enduring sophistication”.
More on this from Nova here.