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The Rolling Stones
Aftermath
Released in 1966, Aftermath is widely regarded as a pivotal, first-class, all-original album that solidified the Rolling Stones' reputation as elite songwriters and musical innovators. Reviews praise the album for its experimental use of instruments like the sitar on "Paint It, Black" and harpsichord on "Lady Jane", while note, the, often dark, misogynistic lyrical content.
A1
Paint It Black
A2
Stupid Girl
A3
Lady Jane
A4
Under My Thumb
A5
Doncha Bother Me
A6
Think
B1
Flight 505
B2
High And Dry
B3
It's Not Easy
B4
I Am Waiting
B5
Going Home





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