Standing in the Shadow? Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby
10
Who's Driving Your Plane?
11
Let's Spend the Night Together
12
Ruby Tuesday
13
We Love You
14
Dandelion
15
She's a Rainbow
16
2000 Light Years From Home
17
In Another Land
18
The Lantern
19
Jumpin' Jack Flash
20
Child of the Moon - (Remake)
Disc 3
1
Street Fighting Man
2
No Expectations
3
Surprise Surprise
4
Honky Tonk Women
5
You Can't Always Get What You Want
6
Memo From Turner
7
Brown Sugar
8
Wild Horses
9
I Don't Know Why A.K.A. Don't Know Why I Love You
10
Try a Little Harder
11
Out of Time
12
Jiving Sister Fanny
13
Sympathy For the Devil
Performer Notes
The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Keith Richards (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bill Wyman (vocals, bass); Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, organ, marimba, sitar, dulcimer, recorder, bells, saxophone, harpsichord, Mellotron, background vocals); Mick Taylor, Ron Wood (guitar); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel includes: Joe Moretti (guitar); Ian Stewart (piano, organ); Reg Guest (piano); Nicky Hopkins, Jack Nitzsche (keyboards); Eric Ford (bass); Jimmy Miller (drums); Rocky Dijon (percussion); The London Bach Choir, Madelaine Bell, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Nanette Newman (background vocals); Gene Pitney, Phil Spector, Steve Marriott, Doris Troy, Al Kooper, Ry Cooder, Andy White.
Producers: Andrew Oldham, Eric Easton, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Miller, Jack Nitzsche.
Engineers include: Roger Savage, Ron Malo, Dave Hassinger.
This box set is a compilation of all the Rolling Stones' singles from 1963 to 1971, including A-sides, B-sides and alternate B-sides from the U.S. and the U.K. releases. These 58 songs on 3 discs have been digitally remastered with most tracks in mono to reflect the sound of the original 45s. It includes a 78-page, 12" x 12" book with lyrics, detailed track annotations by Bruce Eder and essays by Anthony De Curtis and Andrew Oldham.
THE SINGLES COLLECTION: THE LONDON YEARS comes as advertised--the box includes every American and British A-side and B-side the Rolling Stones released between 1963 and 1971 (after which the band began releasing discs under the Rolling Stones Records imprint). The fantastic speed and scope of the Stones' early artistic development have few parallels in popular music, and this collection not only details that incredible process, but serves as a microcosm of '60s pop culture as well.
From the down-and-dirty Chicago-style blues and R&B of the group's early covers (Chuck Berry's "Come On," Willie Dixon's "I Just Wanna Make Love to You") to the dreamy chamber pop of "Lady Jane" and the proto-hard rock of "Street Fightin' Man," the band was always on the cutting edge, both reacting to and anticipating cultural and musical trends. One listen to this box, however, reveals that, unlike the Beatles, the Stones seldom veered far from their roots, always injecting a vital dose of raw sexuality and pure rock & roll spirit into even the boldest of experiments.
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (9/20/02, p.104) - "...A triple disc that has all the recognizable hits along with must-own obscurities..." - Rating: A-
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– Customer review on 16/01/2007
this is a real must own for any rolling stones fan, for starters it has disc after disc of their best and most famous hits on them, such as (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, and so many more. all the songs on here are hits, so you know that they are great, and many of them are also great to sing along to. an excellent buy, the whole family can really enjoy it!
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