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  1. 1955–1998. Bernard Alfred " Jack " Nitzsche ( / ˈniːtʃi / NEECH-ee; [3] April 22, 1937 – August 25, 2000) was an American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer, and record producer. [4] He came to prominence in the early 1960s as the right-hand-man of producer Phil Spector, and went on to work with the Rolling Stones, Neil Young, and ...

  2. Out of Our Heads is the third studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in two editions with different covers and track listings. In the US, London Records released it on 30 July 1965 as the band's fourth American album, while Decca Records released its UK edition on 24 September 1965 as the third British album.

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  3. Jul 30, 2023 · Out Of Our Heads had been recorded between November 1964 and May 1965 at sessions in Chess Studios in Chicago, ... and harpsichord by Jack Nitzsche, was also given the pseudonymous credit.

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  4. Jul 30, 2015 · The US version of Out of Our Heads begins with a couple of R&B covers with pop leanings. “Mercy, Mercy” has a rotating riff and hook with slightly humorous, high pitched backing vocals. In fact, the only element which sounds like the “Stones” is Jagger’s vocals, which are as soulful and as gritty as ever. “Hitch Hike” works least ...

  5. Organ, Piano, Harpsichord – Brian Jones (5), Ian Stewart, Jack Nitzsche; Percussion – Charlie Watts, Jack Nitzsche; Photography By [Cover Photo] – David Bailey (5) Producer – Andrew Loog Oldham; Vocals – Keith Richard*, Mick Jagger

  6. Ian Stewart – piano, marimba (on "Good Times") Out of Our Heads is the 3rd British and 4th American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in two editions with different covers and track listings. In the US, London Records released it on 30 July 1965, while Decca Records released its UK edition on 24 September 1965.

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  8. 7.28. 7.61. REVIEW. Another solid effort with this one. Seven of the twelve tunes are written by Jagger/Richards or the band (Nanker-Phelge). With "Satisfaction" and it's great riff (written by Keith Richards in his sleep!), the Stones established not only their best song up to that point in time, but the most defined rock single put out by ...