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by: The Rolling Stones
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Price: $16.80 as of 04/22/2018 11:30 EDT
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Rolling Stones
EAN: 0018771962625
Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 4748825555
Label: ABKCO
Languages: EnglishPublishedEnglishOriginal LanguageSpanishUnknown
Manufacturer: ABKCO
Model: 1982869
MPN: 1664723
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: August 27, 2002
Publisher: ABKCO
Release Date: November 11, 2002
Studio: ABKCO
Disc 1:- Tell Me
- Not Fade Away
- The Last Time
- It's All Over Now
- Good Times, Bad Times
- I'm Free
- Out Of Time
- Lady Jane
- Sittin' On A Fence
- Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
- Dandelion
- We Love You
Disc 2:- She's A Rainbow
- 2000 Light Years From Home
- Child Of The Moon
- No Expectations
- Let It Bleed
- What To Do
- Fortune Teller
- Poison Ivy (Version 1)
- Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (bonus track)
- Come On
- Money
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Poison Ivy (Version 2)
- I've Been Loving You Too Long (bonus track - studio version)
- I Can't Be Satisfied
- Long Long While
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: When you're anthologizing the Rolling Stones, one of the first things you must accept is that you're doomed to failure. No one album can possibly tell the story of the band that's explored so many different musical avenues and recorded so many memorable songs. Still, the double-disc best of HOT ROCKS, and this, its sequel, come perilously close. This set wisely doesn't attempt to be comprehensive. Instead, it just picks out various gems from different points in the band's development.
Their R&B/roots period is well-represented by covers of "It's All Over Now" and "Not Fade Away." "She's A Rainbow" and "2000 Light Years From Home" are monuments to the band's psychedelic phase. "No Expectations" and "Let It Bleed" are bluesy tunes that cut to the quick, emphasizing the Stones' gift for visceral compositions and the sound that defined what was--arguably--their greatest period (the late '60s). Though HOT ROCKS is the place to turn for a comprehensive cross section of the band's biggest and most essential hits, MORE HOT ROCKS is an excellent companion piece, bringing together some of the Stones' lesser known but equally satisfying work.
Average Rating: none
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