Hello people! How are you doing? We are in another video on this channel, which is 365 records, a channel where I am taking a tour of this personal collection of vinyl records, which are 365 plus a few more that have been added. This part of the tour is special, especially for people who like the Rolling Stones. In another video we had seen albums by Mick Jagger as a soloist, here comes the letter R, which corresponds in this case, comes Keith Richards. The only one I have from him is his first album, Talk is cheap, from 1988. An excellent album. This is a Brazilian edition that sounds impressive. I would like to have the following ones that you have released, like Main offender and Cross-eyed Heart. Someday they will appear, they are not cheap. This Richards album is incredible and this photo of him with this wood-colored Telecaster always obsessed me, really, I love it. Surely more than one person too. Well, discography of The Rolling Stones: it must be said as an introduction that the Stones have had different versions on one side of the ocean and the other with different covers, titles and track list order, until Their Satanic Majesties, which was, if not I'm wrong, the first album, anything, correct me, the first album that had its world version, let's say, both in Europe and the United States and the rest of the countries, the same version, the same cover, the same order of songs . Before that the editions varied. I have some editions that are based on the American editions and others, on the English ones. In this case, this is the first album, based on the American edition, that came with this legend: "England's newest hit makers" and this order of songs. This version is not vintage, it is a European reissue from 2003, if I am not confused, in 180 grams, excellent sound quality. These 2003 editions had been made from the CD editions that had come out in 2002, reissuing the Rolling Stones in their entirety, and they sound great. The second album in the United States was this one, Rolling Stones 12 x 5. This is an Argentine version from 1987. This version is Argentine, this album is originally from 1964 just like the previous one we saw. Then, another album that came out for the American market is Rolling Stones Now!, which is incredible, spectacular, also an Argentine version from the end of the 80's, which sounds very good. This excellent album , The Rolling Stones Now! All of the Stones' early albums, with Brian Jones, from the beginning, were very blues-based, and they really are complete gems. The next album that I have here is Out of our heads American version. This edition is from Brazil, if I'm not mistaken, from the 80s. This album, Out of Our Heads, is the one that comes with Satisfaction, for example, it also brings other incredible songs like The Last Time, Spider and the Fly, Play with fire. In short, an excellent classic album in the history of rock. Just as I said that in other parts of the world albums came out with the same title and other songs or different covers, for example, here I have the British version of Out of our heads. Here it says UK. It comes with another lid, as we see nothing to do with the previous one. And with another order of songs, these ones here, which start with She Said Yeah, for example, then in the United Kingdom Out of Our Heads was this, with this cover, and the songs that we saw recently and in the United States Out of our heads came out with this cover, and the songs we just saw. Differences in edition between one country and another, which were going to be aligned and unified a few years later. Another great album that came out for the American market: December's Children, from 1966, this is also an Argentine edition from 1987 or 88, I'm not sure. Here it appears that it is an Argentine edition and there it has the year... let's see if you can see it... it says 1988. This Argentine version sounds quite good with the titles subtitled, just as it has always been customary in this country, to subtitle the song titles. Sometimes they were also subtitled or translated, or rather, not subtitled... the album titles were translated. Next up is Aftermath. This is the UK edition of Aftermath. The one from the United States was different, it had a different cover and started with Paint It Black. This version is from 2003, reissue, spectacular, great sound quality. Let's see if I turn it around here... Well, the label is the same and, as I said, this version is the British version of Aftermath, which I like a little more or I'm more used to, more fond of it than the American version . The album starts with Mother's Little Helper, it's full of classics. This is the first Stones album in which all the songs were composed by the Jagger - Richards tandem, if I'm not mistaken. Please correct me... Sorry if I make any mistakes. A beautiful album, Aftermath. This is Got Live if you want it, the Stones' first live album. It's a ball of noise, it doesn't sound too good, this album never sounded good, not even in its compact disc version, which one day I'm going to show on this channel, but it's the Stones' first live album and I think it's a gem. . It is an Argentine edition, quite noisy, but very beautiful in the end. The next and last album of this batch that I am going to show is Between the Buttons, with this stage, it is the North American edition. The English edition came without Let's Spend the Night Together, as it begins here, and in this version, which is Argentina from '88, it begins with that theme, with that song. Here it is, I'm going to show the seal a little. This is Argentine, from 1988. Thank you for coming this far, very soon we will continue with the journey of 365 albums, and the Rolling Stones will follow . Thank you for being there, thank you for having watched this video, and best regards.