Track Listing 1. Street Fighting Man 2. Gimme Shelter 3. Satisfaction 4. Last Time 5. Jumpin' Jack Flash 6. You Can't Always Get What You Want 7. Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown 8. Under My Thumb 9. Not Fade Away 10. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby (Standing In The Shadows) 11. Sympathy For The Devil 12. Mother's Little Helper 13. Get Off My Cloud 14. Wild Horses 15. Ruby Tuesday 16. Paint It Black 17. Honky Tonk Women 18. It's All Over Now 19. Let's Spend The Night Together
1. Start Me Up 2. Brown Sugar 3. Miss You 4. Beast Of Burden 5. Don't Stop (previously unreleased) 6. Happy 7. Angie 8. You Got Me Rocking 9. Shattered 10. Fool To Cry 11. Love Is Strong (album version) 12. Mixed Emotions 13. Key To Your Love (previously unreleased) 14. Anybody Seen My Baby (LP edit) 15. Stealing My Heart (previously unreleased) 16. Tumbling Dice 17. Undercover Of The Night 18. Emotional Rescue 19. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 20. Losin' My Touch (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion); Keith Richards (acoustic & electric guitar, bass, bowed double bass, background vocals); Mick Taylor (electric & slide guitars, bass); Brian Jones (electric guitar, sitar, recorder, harmonica, piano, marimba, tamboura, background vocals); Ron Wood (electric guitar, background vocals); Bill Wyman (bass, maracas, background vocals); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: Merry Clayton (vocals); Sugar Blue (harmonica); Bobby Keyes (saxophone, percussion); Mel Collins (saxophone); Chuck Leavell (piano, organ, keyboards); Nicky Hopkins, Ian Stewart, Ian McLagan, Al Kooper (piano); Don Was (keyboards); Darryl Jones (bass); Blondie Chaplin (percussion, background vocals); Sly Dunbar, Luis Jardin (percussion); Clydie King, Vanetta, Ivan Neville, Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Sara Dash, Doris Troy, Madeline Bell, Nanette Newman, Marianne Faithfull, Anita Pallenberg (background vocals); The London Bach Choir. Includes a 24 page color booklet with liner notes by David Wild.Thirty years after the release of what had been the definitive Rolling Stones anthology, HOT ROCKS, the arrival of the two-disc Stones collection FORTY LICKS seemed bound to prompt compare/contrast debates. In the end, it's pretty much an apples-and-oranges situation. HOT ROCKS does have some great '60s tracks absent from the later release, but time is on the side of FORTY LICKS, which takes advantage of access to all the Stones' great post-1971 material, which is abundant, despite cynics' protests to the contrary. So besides the early hits/classics it shares with HOT ROCKS ("Satisfaction," "Brown Sugar," "Jumping Jack Flash," you know the drill), FORTY LICKS offers the stuttering, sassy "Start Me Up," the sensual, disco-tinged "Miss You," mission statement "It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It)," and such tearjerkers as "Fool to Cry" and "Angie." Impressively, FORTY LICKS simultaneously captures the glory of the Stones' first couple of phases and puts the lie to the benighted notion that the early '70s were this hardy band's last hurrah. And that's not even mentioning the four new, previously unreleased tracks these seemingly indefatigable icons saw fit to throw in.
Editorial Reviews Included in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year Uncut (01/01/2003)
5 stars out of 5 - ...A body of work that still fuels the aspirations of any garage band worth its salt... Uncut (12/01/2002)
...A nicely sequenced, relatively comprehensive collection... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (10/04/2002)
...An album with something for everyone...the best value Stones compilation bar none... Mojo (11/01/2002)
Included in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the YearMojo (11/02, p.114) - ...An album with something for everyone...the best value Stones compilation bar none...Entertainment Weekly (10/4/02, p.155) - ...A nicely sequenced, relatively comprehensive collection... - Rating: A-Uncut (12/02, p.158) - 5 stars out of 5 - ...A body of work that still fuels the aspirations of any garage band worth its salt... Uncut (01/01/2003)
| |
|