The Rolling Stones, Now!
Released
February 13, 1965
The American version of The Rolling Stones No. 2. Instead of
rating it’s songs again, I’m going to talk about its replacements. So if you really want to see a review of this, go see the UK album.
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
So while not a replacement, this version of the song is two
minutes shorter. Unfortunately, for some reason my version of The Rolling
Stones No. 2 also has the three minute version, so I can’t really compare it.
Heart of Stone vs. Time Is on My Side
Oh, that’s a tough one. Both songs are fantastic, and both
are kinda slow. I’ll say this; there’s no reason to hate the decision. Both
songs were released in the United States as singles, so you’re not really
getting any new songs either way. I think both songs pretty much match each
other in terms of quality and music, so while I can’t say “good on you for
changing that,” it definitely doesn’t hurt.
Mona (I Need You Baby) vs. Grown Up Wrong
Very weird decision, but I guess America did never actually
get Mona from England’s Newest Hit Makers. However, Grown Up Wrong is a bit
better and fits the Rolling Stones at this point in their career, because it
was recorded at this point in their career. So bad choice here, but not too
bad.
Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin') vs. Under the Boardwalk
A new song? Anything is better than Under the Boardwalk, and
this sounds good.
Little Red Rooster vs. I Can’t Be Satisfied
I like I Can’t Be Satisfied a lot better. A lot better.
Surprise, Surprise vs. Suzie Q
Another new song. Honestly I didn’t even realize there were
new songs on here until I started this review. I’m under a lot of stress right
now with my carbon dioxide alarm going off for no reason every 5 minutes, so I’m
not going to rate it. I appreciate the Stones using a longer song for the
ending, and while Surprise, Surprise is a good song, Suzie Q wins by a small
amount. Because I like the guitar better. Although Surprise, Surprise’s vocals
are pretty good. I guess they’re evenly matched.
Overall, I guess I like the American version better. I just
wished they could’ve found a way to keep Time is On My Side and still include
Heart of Stone. But if I was rating this, it would definitely be a bit better than
The Rolling Stones No. 2.
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