After having committed one of the biggest mistakes of history by rejecting the Beatles, Decca was ready to amend the mistake by hiring an unknown band of outlaws who called themselves The Rolling Stones. On January 17, 1964 come to light, this would be the first EP of the band.
The recording took place in two different sessions, on August 8, 1963 at Decca Studios, and November 14, 1963 at De Lane Lea Studios.
was launched with the aim of testing the potential of the band before embarking on a more ambitious project such as recording an album.
The EP reached number 13 in England, it was 4 covers of R & B, "Bye Bye Johnny" Berry, "Money" Gordy Jr. and Janie Bradford, the once-classic "You Better Move On" Alexander and finally "Poison Ivy" the world famous Leiber and Stoller.
The cover features the famous mistake.
From this point the history of modern rock would be another.
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