Vinyl Record

The Rolling Stones - Out Of Our Heads

The Rolling Stones - Out Of Our Heads album cover

The Rolling Stones - Out Of Our Heads on LP vinyl. A 1965 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

LP ยท 1965

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 1965 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Out Of Our Heads is The Rolling Stones in 1965, right at the point where the early covers band starts turning into something more dangerous and self-defining. The album has different UK and US histories, and that matters for any collector, but the title's central identity is the same: soul, R&B and rock 'n' roll material rubbing against the first serious signs of the Jagger-Richards voice. The US edition is especially famous because it places Satisfaction in album context, alongside The Last Time, Play With Fire, The Spider And The Fly and One More Try. The UK album leans differently, with She Said Yeah, Mercy Mercy, Hitch Hike, That's How Strong My Love Is and I'm Free helping define a tougher group sound. Either way, the year is crucial. In 1965 the Beatles were expanding pop's possibilities, American soul was everywhere, and the Stones were learning that their own writing could be as provocative as their borrowed material. Out Of Our Heads is not yet Aftermath, where originals take over completely, but it is the hinge: the last deep breath before the band becomes impossible to mistake for anyone else.

Out Of Our Heads matters because it captures the Stones crossing from interpretive R&B force into original hitmakers. Satisfaction, The Last Time, Play With Fire and I'm Free show the songwriting identity emerging while the covers still keep the band's roots close.

For collectors, this title needs version awareness because UK and US programmes differ. This catalog entry should be treated carefully at album level: the reason to own it is the 1965 transition, not any unsupported variant claim tied only to the catalog identifier.

Mid-1960s Stones with R&B and soul covers, sharp guitar riffs, tambourine snap, Jagger bite, early original songwriting, blues-pop tension and the breakthrough force of Satisfaction-era rock.

Recommended for: Collectors tracing the move from covers to Jagger-Richards originals; Listeners who want the 1965 Stones at a turning point; Fans of Satisfaction, The Last Time, Play With Fire and I'm Free.

When was Out Of Our Heads released? Out Of Our Heads was released in 1965, with different UK and US versions appearing that year. Why is Out Of Our Heads a turning-point album? It still draws heavily on R&B and soul covers, but it also contains major original statements from the emerging Jagger-Richards partnership. Does every version include the same songs? No. The UK and US versions have different track lists, so collectors should pay attention to the programme attached to a specific copy.