The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Rolling Stones release expanded ‘Tattoo You’

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The band is celebratin­g the 40th anniversar­y of the album with a remastered edition that includes nine new tracks.

NEW YORK >> The Rolling Stones are celebratin­g the 40th anniversar­y of their album “Tattoo You” with a remastered collection that includes nine previously unreleased tracks.

The newly-remastered 11-track album is out on Oct. 22, including songs “Hang Fire,” “Waiting on a Friend” and the opening track, “Start Me Up.”

The deluxe formats will also include the albums “Lost & Found: Rarities” and the 26-track “Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982.”

The “Lost & Found: Rarities” album includes the original “Living in the Heart of Love,” a version of Jimmy Reed’s “Shame, Shame, Shame,” a cover of Dobie Gray’s soulful “Drift Away” and a reggae-tinged version of “Start Me Up.”

The release comes as the rockers prepare 13 new dates on their “No Filter” tour in the United States.

The new itinerary starts Sept. 26 in St. Louis and extends into November.

Released on Aug. 24, 1981, “Tattoo You” was a collage of songs from the band’s sessions stretching back several years.

The Grammy-nominated “Tattoo You” remains the last Stones album to hit No. 1 in the U.S. charts, peaking at the top spot on Sept. 19 and remaining there for some 10 weeks.

The Rolling Stones received their first Grammy nomination for album of the year for “Some Girls” in 1978.

The band’s albums also include “Beggars Banquet” in 1968, “Let It Bleed” in 1969, “Sticky Fingers” in 1971 and “Exile on Main St.” in 1972.

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 ??  ?? The Rolling Stones — from left, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards — perform in East Rutherford, N.J., in 2019.
The Rolling Stones — from left, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards — perform in East Rutherford, N.J., in 2019.

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