Tattoo you was remastered and reissued in 1994 by virgin records and again in 2009 by universal music.
Tattoo you vinyl album.
Rolling stones records xcoc 16052 format.
Vinyl lp album country.
Cuns 39114 universal international music b v.
They turn out one of their finest late period records considered by many to be their last great album.
Like beggars or sticky or exile i plan to listen to tattoo you a million more times in super audio dsd format taken from what appears to be flat off the master analog tapes.
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Mastered at abbey road studios half speed mastering format.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1981 vinyl release of tattoo you on discogs.
Cuns 39114 series.
Rolling stones records cuns 39114 promotone b v.
Vinyl lp album stereo specialty records pressing country.
Vinyl lp album reissue remastered half speed master.
Rock roll classic rock.
The guitar riff is top notch reminiscent of the best of the group s songs.
I sure am glad.
Long live the rolling stones.
You start me up.
Pressed on heavyweight 180 gram black vinyl this album features the singles start me up waiting on a friend and hang fire.
There is very little filler on tattoo you the cd starts out fittingly enough with start me up an absolutely classic stones rocker.
The 1994 remaster was initially released in a collector s edition cd which replicated in miniature elements of the original vinyl album packaging.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 1981 specialty records pressing vinyl release of tattoo you on discogs.
Vinyl lp album stereo country.
Rolling stones records 1c 064 64 533 rolling stones records 64 533 emi electrola 1c 064 64 533 emi electrola 64 533 format.
You start me up.
This album is the best evidence that the stones super run did not end at exile or even some girls.
The guitar riff is top notch reminiscent of the best of the group s songs.
You make a grown man cry a real rocker.
There is very little filler on tattoo you the cd starts out fittingly enough with start me up an absolutely classic stones rocker.
Originally released in 1981 now remastered cut at revelatory half speed at abbey road studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format.
The band was settling into the arena rock formula that marks their most recent work but they met with a success they no longer seem capable of reproducing.
Following the less than great emotional rescue tattoo you finds the stones back in form.