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 "Let It Bleed" is the eighth British and tenth American studio album by the English rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released on December 5, 1969, in the United Kingdom and on December 9, 1969, in the United States. The album is often regarded as one of The Rolling Stones' greatest and is considered a classic in the rock genre.


"Let It Bleed" features a mix of rock, blues, and country influences, showcasing the band's versatility. Some of the standout tracks from the album include "Gimme Shelter," "You Can't Always Get What You Want," "Midnight Rambler," and the title track, "Let It Bleed."


The album's cover art, designed by Robert Brownjohn, features a surreal and iconic image of a record player with a Let It Bleed cake on the turntable. The cake was created by the British sculptor and artist Delia Smith.


"Let It Bleed" is often praised for its musical innovation, the strength of its songwriting, and the overall impact it had on the rock music landscape of the late 1960s. The Rolling Stones' ability to blend various genres and create a cohesive and influential album solidified their place in the history of rock and roll.

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