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The Rolling Stones announce 40th anniversary reissue of ‘Tattoo You’ featuring unreleased tracks

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The Rolling Stones have announced plans to release a 40th anniversary edition of their 1981 album ‘Tattoo You’, featuring a number of previously unreleased tracks.The newly remastered and expanded reissue is set to arrive on October 22, and will include nine extra songs as part of a ‘Lost & Found: Rarities’ disc, recorded during the same era as the original 11-track album.Among the archived tracks is ‘Living In The Heart Of Love’, a quintessential Stones rock work-out; a “killer version” of ‘Shame, Shame, Shame’, first recorded in 1963 by one of the band’s blues heroes, Jimmy Reed; their reading of Dobie Gray’s ‘Drift Away’; and a reggae-tinged version of Start Me Up’.The 40th anniversary edition of ‘Tattoo You’ – originally released on.

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