Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert

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Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! is a 1969 recorded in the U.S. and first published in 1970 live album by the Rolling Stones.

History Album

The live album was at two concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City ( on November 26, 1969 ) was added ( on 27 and 28 November 1969) as well as at a concert in Baltimore - during a U.S. tour with the Rolling Stones, the first tour after a three year break.

Get Yer Ya -Ya 's Out! is the first album the Rolling Stones with the substitute for the founding member Brian Jones guitarist Mick Taylor. His slide guitar playing are these recordings a special sound, compared with other live recordings of the Stones. In addition to nine other pieces the album contains an approximately nine-minute version of the play Midnight Rambler. This is one of the few not reworked songs because the original recordings have been altered by numerous overdubs. In some pieces Mick Jagger sang the lead vocal in the studio again; also the background vocals by Keith Richards was again recorded in the studio. In the recording of the song Sympathy for the Devil was cut out a verse later.

The album was supposed to appear as a double LP, which, inter alia, on the second plate Ike and Tina Turner should participate. But after refusal by the record company with the argument that a double LP let not sell this project was dropped.

The album debuted in the week prior to September 19, 1970 at number one in the UK charts, it was able to hold one more week against Simon and Garfunkel album Bridge over Troubled Water. Overall, the LP was listed for 15 weeks on the list. In the U.S., the album reached the chart position 6 on the Billboard charts.

The name of the album was taken in only slightly altered spelling of the first time in 1938 recorded blues song Get Your Ya Yas Out of U.S. blues singer and guitarist Blind Boy Fuller ( 1907-1941 ).

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