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The Rolling Stones to Release Deluxe Edition of ‘Some Girls’ Next Month

Tuesday, 25 October 2011 Written by Rob Sleigh


The Rolling Stones have announced a Deluxe Edition release of their 14th album ‘Some Girls’, which is due out on 21st November. The album, which was originally released in 1978 at the dawning of the punk rock era, remains the band’s best-selling to date, having been certified 6x Multi-Platinum in the US alone. The new Deluxe Edition of ‘Some Girls’ includes a second disc featuring 12 previously-unreleased tracks.

‘Some Girls’, which included the singles ‘Miss You’ and ‘Beast of Burden’, was the first Rolling Stones album to feature Ronnie Wood as a full member of the band, although the guitarist had also appeared on their previous two albums.

‘No Spare Parts’, one of the 12 previously-unreleased tracks on the Deluxe Edition, received its world exclusive radio premiere on BBC Radio 2 last week. The song was recorded by the band during their ‘Some Girls’ recording sessions in Paris, although it was not included on the original album.

A Super Deluxe Edition of the album will also include a rare ‘Beast of Burden’ 7”, a 100-page collector’s book, an original ‘Some Girls’ postcard set and iconic poster and a bonus DVD.


‘Some Girls’ Deluxe Edition track listing:

Disc 1
1. Miss You
2. When The Whip Comes Down
3. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
4. Some Girls
5. Lies
6. Far Away Eyes
7. Respectable
8. Before They Make Me Run
9. Beast of Burden
10. Shattered

Disc 2
1. Claudine
2. So Young
3. Do You Think I Really Care
4. When You’re Gone
5. No Spare Parts
6. Don’t Be A Stranger
7. We Had It All
8. Tallahassee Lassie
9. I Love You Too Much
10. Keep Up Blues
11. You Win Again
12. Petrol Blues
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