12 X 5

Occupation

  • Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica, percussion, tambourine
  • Keith Richards: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Charlie Watts: drums
  • Brian Jones: guitar, harmonica, tambourine, guitar, percussion, background vocals
  • Bill Wyman: bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Ian Stewart: organ, piano

12 × 5 is the second published in the U.S. studio album by the Rolling Stones. It was released on October 17, 1964, only six months after their highly successful debut album, The Rolling Stones and five months after the release of the American version of this album, England 's Newest Hit Makers.

12 × 5 follows the proven concept of the previous album, the song material consists of rhythm-and - blues cover versions and original compositions, these partially hidden behind the Doppelpseudonym Nanker / Phelge. It was the first release of the Rolling Stones in the U.S., to which there was no corresponding similar album for the UK market.

On August 14, 1964, with responsibility for Sales in the UK Decca had the five songs comprehensive EP Five by Five published, taken on 11 June 1964 in the Chess Studios in Chicago. Since the U.S. was an EP as little lucrative format, stretched the competent with the Rolling Stones for the American market record label London Records EP with seven additional songs, recorded from February to September 1964 on the usual LP format.

The record sleeve shows the five band members as well as right below the logo: The Rolling Stones 12x5. In January 1965 Decca Records used for the cover of the second LP of the band in the UK, The Rolling Stones No. 2, the same, coming from the British photographer David Bailey recording, but as the debut album without lettering - an idea of Andrew Loog Oldham, the young manager of the band.

The album was a huge commercial success for the Rolling Stones and reached number 3 in the U.S. charts.

Title list

The Rolling Stones ( 1964) | 12 × 5 (1964 ) | The Rolling Stones No. 2 (1965 ) | The Rolling Stones, Now! (1965 ) | Out of Our Heads (1965 ) | December 's Children (And Everybody 's) ( 1965) | Aftermath (1965 ) | Got Live If You Want It! (1966 ) | Between the Buttons (1967 ) | Flowers (1967 ) | Their Satanic Majesties Request ( 1967) | Beggars Banquet (1968 ) | Let It Bleed (1969 ) | Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! (1970 ) | Sticky Fingers (1971 ) | Exile on Main St. (1972 ) | Goats Head Soup (1973 ) | It's Only Rock ' n' Roll ( 1974) | Made in the Shade (1975 ) | Metamorphosis (1975 ) | Black and Blue (1976 ) | Love You Live (1977 ) | Some Girls (1978 ) | Emotional Rescue (1980 ) | Sucking in the Seventies ( 1981) | Tattoo You (1981 ) | Still Life (American Concert 1981) ( 1982) | Undercover (1983 ) | Rewind (1984 ) | Dirty Work (1986 ) | Singles Collection: The London Years ( 1989) | Steel Wheels (1989 ) | Flash Point ( 1991) | Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones ( 1993) | Voodoo Lounge (1994 ) | Stripped (1995 ) | rock and Roll Circus (1996 ) | Bridges to Babylon (1997 ) | No Security (1998 ) | Forty Licks (2002 ) | Live licks (2004 ) | A Bigger Bang (2005 ) | Rarities 1971-2003 (2005 ) | Shine a Light ( 2008) | Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! (Deluxe ) (2009 ) | Exile on Main St. (Deluxe ) (2010 ) | The Brussels Affair '73 ( 2011) | Some Girls - Live in Texas '78 ( 2011) | Some Girls (Deluxe ) (2011 ) | Hampton Coliseum ( Live 1981) ( 2012) | LA Friday (Live 1975) ( 2012) | Live at the Tokyo Dome (2012 ) | Light the Fuse - A Bigger Bang Tour, Toronto Live 2005 (2012 ) | Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 (2012) | Grrr! (2012 ) | Live at Leeds - Roundhay Park 1982 ( 2012) | Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live (2013 )

  • Album ( rock )
  • Album 1964
  • The- Rolling - Stones - Album
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