Whenever The Rolling Stones do anything, they do it with quality and gravitas. Having defined rock’n’roll in the ’60s.
The Rolling Stones entered their imperial phase in 1971 with Sticky Fingers. What followed is a run of albums that couldn’t have happened at any other time, by any other band: the decadent excess of Exile On Main St, the Jamaican voodoo swamp of Goats Head Soup, the disco and punk-infused prowl of Some Girls. With each new decade, the Stones evolved while staying true to their roots, coming full circle in 2016 with Blue & Lonesome, a love letter to their first inspiration: the blues.
Today (April 25), The Rolling Stones and UMe announce The Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971-2016, a brand new limited edition vinyl box set collection, featuring 15 albums across 20 LPs released on June 15 2018.
The Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971-2016 presents this monumental era in rock’n’roll history in a highly bespoke, lenticular mounted, limited edition box-set housing the 15 studio albums from Sticky Fingers through to Blue & Lonesome in faithful and intricate original packaging replications. Every album has been lovingly remastered and cut at revelatory half-speed at Abbey Road Studios, from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possibly sound from the format. Each album is pressed on heavyweight 180-gram black vinyl and includes a download card for HD digital redemption of the catalog and includes a numbered certificate of authentication.
Cut at half speed, these are among the highest quality vinyl pressings that these classic Rolling Stones albums will have ever received. Half speed mastering and pressed to a very high standard ensures top notch sound quality for the listener.
Special care has been taken to create packaging to the same high standards, with detailed artwork reproduction for each album including Some Girls, which comes housed in the replica design including 20 cut-outs on the cover, while the sleeve of Sticky Fingers is presented as Andy Warhol’s original design, complete with a working zipper with a hidden image underneath and Exile On Main St comes with a set of 12 original postcard inserts.
About the process:
Abbey Road Studios’ engineers have been cutting grooves into discs since the studios first opened in 1931. In 2013, award-winning engineer Miles Showell joined their existing mastering team, bringing a wealth of disc-cutting experience with him.
One of the artisan techniques offered by Abbey Road Studios that results in the very highest quality sound reproduction is Half Speed Cutting. This process involves the master source being played back at precisely half its recorded speed while the cutting lathe is similarly turned at half the desired playback speed. This allows the cutting head twice the time to cut the intricate groove, allowing considerably more accuracy with important matters such as frequency extremes and micro-dynamic contrasts. The resulting cuts have excellent high frequency response (treble) and very solid and stable stereo images.
It’s not quite as simple as running everything at half rate. There is an EQ curve applied to all vinyl records and by running the lathe at half speed, all the frequencies are wrong. However, the technical staff at Abbey Road Studios have had new custom-built filters installed which allow Miles to practice half speed cutting to the full on a modified Neumann VMS-80 lathe.
The Albums:
Sticky Fingers (1971) – LP sleeve presented as Andy Warhol’s original design complete with working zip and hidden image beneath
Exile On Main St (1972) (2LP) – 2LP in original style gatefold sleeve complete with inner-bags and set of 12 perforated postcards
Goats Head Soup (1973) – LP in gatefold sleeve with two inserts
It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (1974) – LP with original heavyweight inner sleeve
Black And Blue (1976) – LP in gatefold sleeve with original inner bag and lyric sheet
Some Girls (1978) – LP housed in replica design including 20 cut-outs on the cover
Emotional Rescue (1980) – LP with original sized poster
Tattoo You (1981) – LP with original heavyweight inner sleeve
Undercover (1983) – LP with original heavyweight inner sleeve and lyric sheet
Dirty Work (1986) – LP with original heavyweight inner sleeve, red shrink wrapping and bespoke sticker
Steel Wheels (1989) – LP complete with original inner sleeve and sales insert
Voodoo Lounge (1994) (2LP) – 2LP gatefold sleeve with original lyric inners
Bridges To Babylon (1997) (2LP) – 2LP with original lyric inners
A Bigger Bang (2005) (2LP) – 2LP gatefold sleeve with original lyric inners
Blue & Lonesome (2016) (2LP) – 2LP gatefold sleeve with original inners
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