The Rolling Stones – Aftermath album cover

The Rolling Stones – Aftermath

Album 1966

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1966 album Aftermath.

Music from Aftermath

Gear Used On Aftermath

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Rolling Stones – Aftermath (1966). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Drum Sets used by Brian Jones on Aftermath

Xylophones

Xylophone/ Vibes

Avg price: $790.00

At 3:13 jones can be seen playing the xylophone on “Under My Thumb”.

World Instruments used by Brian Jones on Aftermath

Zithers

Suzuki Koto 4 Shaku Chidori Stud. Set

Avg price: $1,333.00

In this photo jones is seen playing the koto, with he uses on aftermath, and between the buttons

Sitars

Indian Sitar (General)

Avg price: $799.00

In this image, Jones can be seen playing a Ravi Shankar model sitar.

Bass Guitars used by Bill Wyman on Aftermath

Electric Basses

Dallas Tuxedo

This was the Japanese Bass that Bill Wyman transformed into a fretless. He used this in their very early gigs in 1963. He last used it to mime The Last Time in the Top of the Pops. https://youtu.be/27ouOE4RvUc

Drum Sets used by Charlie Watts on Aftermath

Drum Sets

Gretsch Round Badge Maple Natural

Avg price: $4,804.00

I use a ’57 round badge natural maple wood Gretsch with The Stones. And with this and most of my jazz things I use a 1960 round badge, black, small kit. The Tony Williams, I call it. It’s the one Tony used. It was like his signature drum kit when he was with Miles. And that’s why I play it, because of him, really.