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24FPS
To expand of what Gravity Boy said, Gimme Shelter and Sympathy For the Devil were not the kind of singles being played on radio in the late 60s.
Released October 1969. Peaked at #12.
Billboard chart for January 31, 1970 has Whole Lotta Love at #4. There would have been room on top 40 radio for Shelter and Sympathy. They would have been hits, but it was by not releasing killer cuts like those as singles that forced people to shell out for the albums.
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24FPS
Early '70 did have a hard rock edge on the singles charts.
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His Majesty
Regarding the track listing order on the LIB cover, the designer has said he did it based on how it the song titles looked set out together.
thanks HM. that's sure a stupid way to design cover art! but it's good to know
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Think there was something about it being called Automatic Changer and in the middle of it
it changed to Let It Bleed, hence it being a record player etc?
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Think there was something about it being called Automatic Changer and in the middle of it
it changed to Let It Bleed, hence it being a record player etc?
... yeah - but that's not connected with the tracks being listed in the wrong order, is it?
unkempt quoting can be so confusing! :E
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
What the hell made them change it to Let It Bleed?


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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
They pre-imitated The Beatles just for the sake of it!