From the unmistakeable opening riff of Jumpin Jack Flash to the classic sounds of Tumbling Dice, Sympathy For The Devil, All Down The Line and Start Me Up plus some unusual gems from the Stones catalogue - You Got The Silver and Faraway Eyes. Included are three stunning collaborations - with blues legend Buddy Guy on Champagne and Reefer, Jack White from White Stripes on Loving Cup while Christina Aguilera duets with Mick Jagger on Live With Me. Shine a Light is a 22 track Rolling Stones live double album recorded during two memorable nights at New Yorks Beacon Theatre in 2006. Produced by The Glimmer Twins and mixed by Bob Clearmountain.
Digi pack with 12 page bookletUpon its release more than three decades ago, Exile on Main Street innovatively wove varying musical genres, instruments and even artists into a compelling rhythmic masterpiece. This new compilation features 10 tracks originally recorded during the Exile era and only recently discovered while working on the reissue project. The unearthed tracks which include such titles as Plundered My Soul, Dancing in the Light, Following the River and Pass The Wine have undergone a unique evolution, while staying true to the essence of the 1972 album. Alternate versions of Soul Survivor and Loving Cup also are a part of the Exile bonus materials. The original 18-track double-album was recorded in various stages at multiple locations, including Olympic Studios in London, Keith Richards mansion Nellcote in France, and in Los Angeles where the literal Main Street influenced the album title. These atypical circumstances surrounding the recording process greatly affected the
Originally issued as a double vinyl album in October 1977, Love You Live captures the band at a time when their Canadian escapades were making headlines around the world. Released a year on from their triumphant appearance at the Knebworth Fair, it made the Top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic. The album includes the acknowledged classics Honky Tonk Women, Happy and You Cant Always Get What You Want, and the medley If You Cant Rock MeGet Off Of My Cloud taped during the bands record-breaking run at Londons Earls Court in May 1976. Going back to their rhythmnblues roots as if they were at the Crawdaddy Club or Eel Pie Island in the early sixties, they revived Mannish Boy, a song most commonly associated with the father of Chicago blues Muddy Waters, the Willie Dixon composition Little Red Rooster, made famous by Howlin Wolf and a chart-topper for the Stones in 1964, and two more Chess label favourites, Bo Didleys Crackin Up and Chuck Berrys Around And Around. Now remastered and sounding
The live adventures of the Rolling Stones Documenting the lengthy 2002-2003 tour in support of the career retrospective 40 Licks, Live Licks is another great addition to the Stones catalogue of concert recordings, and put in a strong chart performance on its release in November 2004. The shows mixed best-loved songs with unexpected gems from the bands huge back catalogue, and the two CDs mirror that approach. The first one comprises favourites such as Its Only Rockn Roll (But I Like It) and Gimme Shelter while the second one majors on rarely played deep cuts like Monkey Man, Cant You Hear Me Knocking, Rocks Off, Beast Of Burden, When The Whip Comes Down, Neighbours and Worried About You from the chart-topping albums Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile On Main Street, Some Girls and Tattoo You. Now remastered and sounding better than ever