The Rolling Stones Announce ‘Let It Bleed’ 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
By Nate Todd Sep 11, 2019 • 11:27 am PDT

Photo by Ethan Russell, courtesy of Morrison Hotel Gallery
The Rolling Stones released their landmark album, Let It Bleed, in 1969. To celebrate the half-century milestone, the legendary rockers announced Let It Bleed (50th Anniversary Limited Deluxe Edition) due out November 1 on ABKCO Records and remastered by renowned Grammy-winning engineer Bob Ludwig.
The deluxe edition of Let It Bleed will arrive in various formats. It includes a reproduction of the 1969 seven inch mono single of “Honky Tonk Women”/ ”You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in a picture sleeve; three hand-numbered replica-signed lithographs printed on embossed archival paper; a full-color poster with restored art from the original 1969 Decca Records package; and an 80 page hardcover book with never-before-seen pictures of the band by tour photographer Ethan Russell as well as an essay from journalist David Fricke.
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“No other rock & roll album of the late Sixties so embodied… the contradictions, turbulence of its time, creation and the band… than Let It Bleed,” Fricke wrote in the book.
Check out a lyric video of “Monkey Man” and the official unboxing video below:
Monkey Man Lyric Video
Unboxing Video
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Let It Bleed (50th Anniversary Limited Deluxe Edition) Tracklist
- Gimme Shelter
- Love In Vain
- Country Honk
- Live with Me
- Let It Bleed
- Midnight Rambler
- You Got the Silver
- Monkey Man
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
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