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''Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)'' is the third compilation album by the English rock band
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, released in September 1969 by
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in the UK and
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/ ABKCO Records in the US.


Background

According to Bruce Eder of
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, the album resulted from "three coinciding events – the need to acknowledge the death of the band’s founder
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(whose epitaph graces the inside cover) in July 1969; the need to get ' Honky Tonk Women,' then a huge hit single, onto an LP; and to fill the ten-month gap since the release of '' Beggars Banquet'' and get an album with built-in appeal into stores ahead of the Stones' first American tour in three years."


Songs

Because the Stones' first ''Big Hits'' compilation had been released in separate formats, with the '' Aftermath''-era material appearing only on its UK edition, the American edition of ''Big Hits Vol. 2'' included hit singles from the ''Aftermath'' period. The British track listing included the more obscure " You Better Move On", from The Rolling Stones' self-titled 1964 debut EP and " Sittin' on a Fence", an ''Aftermath'' outtake originally released in 1967 on the US-compiled ''
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'' album. In addition to those songs, many tracks, notably single-only releases, were collected for the first time on a UK Rolling Stones album: " Let's Spend the Night Together", " Ruby Tuesday", " We Love You", " Dandelion", and " Honky Tonk Women".


Title and packaging

The name of the album is a play on a line from the KJV translation of
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13: "For now we see through a glass, darkly, but then face to face..." The LP was packaged in an eight-sided die-cut gatefold sleeve, featuring an epitaph for Jones: "When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find." Album cover design by John Kosh brings the viewer face to face with the five band members, through a glass.


Release

Released on 12 September 1969, both versions of ''Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)'' proved to be popular releases, reaching #2 in the UK and US with enduring sales. In August 2002 the US edition of ''Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)'' was reissued in a new remastered CD and SACD
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by ABKCO Records. The British version was again made available to the public as part of a limited edition vinyl box set, titled ''The Rolling Stones 1964–1969'', in November 2010. It was also re-released digitally at the same time. It was released in 2011 by
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in a Japanese only SHM- SACD version. For Record Store Day 2019 ABKCO Records released the record on orange vinyl, with a gatefold cover in the octagonal-shape of the original issue.


Critical reception

Reviewing for ''
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'' in September 1969, Greil Marcus hailed ''Through the Past, Darkly''s American edition as "an album of tremendous impact" and "one of the great party records", with all the songs fan-favorites and "loud, tough, flashy rock and roll". However, he lamented the absence of singles and early songs of the Stones that had not yet appeared on any US album, as well as the aspect of repetition in the song selection.
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echoed this disappointment in ''
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'': "Some are repeated for a third time ('Ruby Tuesday,' 'Let's Spend the Night Together') while great B sides ('We Love You,' 'Who's Driving My Plane?,' 'Child of the Moon,' and 'You Can't Always Get What You Want,' which exists in a nine-minute version) remain uncollected. And whose fault is that?" More receptive was
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, who wrote years later in '' The New Rolling Stone Album Guide'' (2004) that the compilation had adequately summarised the Stones' "brief but tasty"
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period.


Track listing


UK edition

All tracks written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted. Side one #" Jumpin' Jack Flash" – 3:40 #*Originally released as a single in May 1968 #" Mother's Little Helper" – 2:45 #" 2000 Light Years from Home" – 4:45 #" Let's Spend the Night Together" – 3:36 #*Originally released as a single in January 1967 #" You Better Move On" (
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) – 2:39 #*Originally released on the 1964 EP ''
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'' #" We Love You" – 4:22 #*Edited version; originally released as a single in August 1967 Side two #" Street Fighting Man" – 3:15 #" She's a Rainbow" – 4:11 #" Ruby Tuesday" – 3:16 #*Originally released as a single in January 1967 #" Dandelion" – 3:32 #*Edited version; Originally released as a single in August 1967 #" Sittin' on a Fence" – 3:02 #*Originally released on the American compilation ''
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'' in July 1967 #" Honky Tonk Women" – 3:00 #*Originally released as a single in July 1969


US edition

All tracks written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Side one #" Paint It Black" – 3:20 (from '' Aftermath'') #"Ruby Tuesday" – 3:12 (from ''
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'') #"She's a Rainbow" – 4:35 (from '' Their Satanic Majesties Request'') #"Jumpin' Jack Flash" – 3:40 (from London single 908) #"Mother's Little Helper" – 2:40 (from ''
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'') #"Let's Spend the Night Together" – 3:29 (from ''Between the Buttons'') Side two #"Honky Tonk Women" – 3:03 (from London single 910) #"Dandelion" – 3:56 (from London single 905) #"2000 Light Years from Home" – 4:45 (from ''Their Satanic Majesties Request'') #" Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" – 2:33 (from ''Flowers'') #"Street Fighting Man" – 3:10 (from '' Beggars Banquet'')


Personnel

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Mick Jagger Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English musician. He is known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of The Rolling Stones. Jagger has co-written most of the band's songs with lead guitarist Keith Richards; Jagge ...
 – lead vocals, percussion, harmonica *
Brian Jones Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was an English musician and founder of the Rolling Stones. Initially a slide guitarist, he went on to sing backing vocals and played a wide variety of instruments on Rolling Stones r ...
– guitar, harmonica,
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, tambura,
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, recorder, organ, backing vocals *
Keith Richards Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. His songwriting partnership wi ...
 – guitar, backing vocals, bass guitar, double bass, piano, bass tom-tom *
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 – guitar on "Honky Tonk Women" *
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 – bass guitar, organ, double bass, backing vocals *
Charlie Watts Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English musician who was the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021. Originally trained as a Graphic designer, graphic artist, Watts developed an interest i ...
 – drums, percussion Additional musicians * Bud Beadle – saxophone on "Honky Tonk Women" * Madeline Bell – backing vocals on "Honky Tonk Women" * Rocky Dijon – maracas on "Jumpin' Jack Flash" * Steve Gregory – saxophone on "Honky Tonk Women" * Nicky Hopkins – piano on "2000 Light Years from Home", "We Love You", Street Fighting Man", "She's A Rainbow", and "Honky Tonk Women"; harpsichord on "She's A Rainbow", and "Dandelion" *
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– string arrangement on "She's A Rainbow" *
Mike Leander Michael George Farr (30 June 1941 – 18 April 1996), known professionally as Mike Leander, was a British arranger, songwriter and record producer. He worked variously with Cliff Richard, the Beatles, David McWilliams (" Days of Pearly Spe ...
– trumpet arrangements on "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" * Mike Leander Orchestra – trumpets on "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" *
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– backing vocals on "We Love You" * Dave Mason – shehnai, bass drum on "Street Fighting Man" *
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– backing vocals on "We Love You" * Jimmy Miller – backing vocals on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"; cowbell on "Honky Tonk Women" * Jack Nitzsche – piano on "Ruby Tuesday", "Let's Spend The Night Together", "Paint It Black", and "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?"; harpsichord on "Sittin' on a Fence" * Andrew Loog Oldham – backing vocals on "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" * Ian Stewart – piano on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) 1969 greatest hits albums Albums produced by Andrew Loog Oldham Albums produced by Jimmy Miller The Rolling Stones compilation albums ABKCO Records compilation albums Decca Records compilation albums London Records compilation albums