On Air (Rolling Stones Album)
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''On Air'' is a
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by the Rolling Stones released on 1 December 2017. The standard versions of the album contain 18 live and studio recordings of the band aired on the BBC in 1963–1965. Deluxe editions of the album contain an additional 14 tracks. It emerged 20 years after initial newspaper reports that such an album could be forthcoming.


Background

''On Air'' is a compilation album containing live in the studio performances by the Rolling Stones that were broadcast on various BBC radio shows from 1963 to 1965, including blues and rock 'n' roll covers and early Jagger/Richards hits such as " The Last Time" and "
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". The album was released in multiple formats, including CD, double-CD deluxe edition, heavyweight vinyl and special limited-edition coloured vinyl. The release follows that of a coffee table book by
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, which shares the same title. The standard versions of the album contain 18 tracks, while the deluxe editions contain 32 tracks. Eight of the tracks have never been recorded or released commercially by the band. The quality of the individual recordings varies considerably, with some being recorded in mono, and others in stereo. Despite this, the '' Los Angeles Times'' considered many of the tracks to be "crisp, clean and potent".


Critical reception

The album received a favourable Metacritic score of 84, with ''
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'' calling it a "essentially sequel" to the band's previous album, '' Blue & Lonesome'', which was released in December 2016. ''Uncut'' also stated that ''On Air'' captures the "full flowering" of the Jagger/Richards songwriting relationship. The ''Los Angeles Times'' considered the album to be comparable to similar, previously released BBC recordings made by the Beatles during the period.
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wrote in '' Vice'': "Billed 'R&B' as they started playing out in 1963, the Stones were catchier and quicker than blues, and on these 32 radio transcriptions they sound like the premier bar band of their time if not ever. Where '' Blue & Lonesome'' is a sodden thing – many old rockers have recorded sharper, spunkier, wiser music – this collection proves what world-beaters they were even before they got serious about songwriting."


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Mick Jagger – vocals, harmonica * Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals * Brian Jones – guitar, harmonica *
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– bass, backing vocals *
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– drums * Ian Stewart – piano on "Down the Road a Piece", "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" Production *Engineering: Chris Bolster, Lewis Jones, John Barrett, Paul Pritchard *Demixing: James Clarke *Mastering: Alex Wharton *Text: Richard Havers *Design: Studio Fury *Cover image: Hulton Archive


Charts


References

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