British rock icons the Rolling Stones have announced a reissue of their 1969 Let It Bleed album, which turns 50 this year. 

To celebrate, the band is releasing a box set on Nov. 1. It'll feature a remastered version of the tracks in mono and stereo, as well as a replica of the "Honky Tonk Women/"You Can't Always Get What You Want" seven-inch in mono. Other items include a poster and an 80-page book including unseen images and an essay written by music journalist and rock writer David Fricke.

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The album was remastered by GRAMMY-winning engineer Bob Ludwig. The band recently finished the leg of their U.S. No Filter tour. 

The reissue can be pre-ordered now.

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