Between The Buttons – How Do the Original UK Deccas Sound?

More of the Music of The Rolling Stones

This LP has the British track listing, so don’t pick this one up if you’re looking for great sounding versions of Let’s Spend The Night Together or Ruby Tuesday. A bummer, but the domestic copies sound AWFUL, so what can you do?

Also, the early UK Decca label pressings have never impressed us.

Congested and compressed, with no real top, who in his right mind could possibly tolerate that kind of sound nowadays?

The early Deccas might be passable on an old school system, but they are too unpleasant to be played on the high quality modern equipment we use.


Want to find your own top quality copy?

Consider taking our moderately helpful advice concerning the pressings that tend to win our shootouts.

Side One

Yesterday’s Papers 
My Obsession 
Back Streets Girl 
Connection 
She Smiled Sweetly
Cool, Calm & Collected

Side Two

All Sold Out 
Please Go Home
Who’s Been Sleeping Here?
Complicated 
Miss Amanda Jones
Something Happened to Me Yesterday


Further Reading

If you’re searching for the perfect sound, you came to the right place.

2 comments

  1. Considering many of the Jones-era singles tracks only appeared on compilations, I wonder if a title like Through The Past, Darkly is a valid candidate for the shootout treatment.

    1. Austin,
      A good idea. We last sold a copy of the album – the review is on the blog – in 2010 and liked the sound at time. We will get a some copies in and see how they sound to us now in 2024.

      Thanks for the tip.
      TP

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