In Another Land

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IN ANOTHER LAND
 
 
“In Another Land”  is a song by The Rolling Stones, and the third track on their album Their Satanic Majesties Request.  It was released as a single a week before the album.  Written by bassist Bill Wyman, “In Another Land” is the only Rolling Stones song to feature Wyman on lead vocals, and one of only three Rolling Stones songs to be written by him (the others being “Downtown Suzie” and the unreleased “Goodbye Girl”).  The single was released in December 1967, credited to Bill Wyman, with the Stones’ “The Lantern” as the B-side.  It peaked at number 87 on the United States pop chart.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Mal and the Primitives released just one single in Great Britain; “Every Minute of Every Day” b/w “Pretty Little Face” (the latter song written by bandmember John E. Soul) came out on Pye Records and also made no impact on the charts, like the earlier Primitives singles.  About their final U.K. single, Bruce Eder has this praise:  “They had a sound similar to the original group, although [Mal] Ryder was more of a dramatic singer, with an intense but less raspy delivery, more along the lines of a pop-soul vocalist like Chris Farlowe in his later 1960’s incarnation.  ‘Every Minute [of Every Day] was a suitable A-side, similar to the group’s past work, while ‘Pretty Little Face’ was a lot more elegant than anything the original group had ever done, right down to the rather lyrical acoustic lead guitar doubling the opening piano part, similar to what the guitars on Bill Wyman’s ‘In Another Land’ [by the Rolling Stones] do on the middle and final verse of that song.” 

 

(May 2015)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021