The Rolling Stones - Rarities 1971 - 2003
Release: The Rolling Stones - Rarities 1971 - 2003
- Datum: 23.11.2005
Inhaltsangabe
1.Fancy man blues
2.Tumbling dice (Live)
3.Wild horses (Live Strripped Version)
4.Beast of burden ( Live)
5.Anyway you look at it
6.If i was a dancer (Dance pt.2)
7.Miss you (Dance Version)
8.Wish I'd never met you
9.I just wanna make love to you ( Live)
10.Mixed emotions (12'' Version)
11.Through the lonely nights
12.Live with me (Live)
13.Let it rock
14.Harlem shuffle (NY Mix)
15.Mannish boy (Live)
16.Thru and thru (Live)
- Genre: Rock
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseThe Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals); Keith Richards, Mick Taylor,
Ron Wood (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass guitar); Charlie Watts (drums).
Recording information: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York (1971-
2003); Los Angeles, California. The Rolling Stones, in collaboration
with Starbucks Inc.'s Hear Music, unearth a collection of hard-to-find
b-sides, alternate takes, and live tracks for RARITIES, 1971-2003.
The coffee company's music arm, Starbucks Hear Music, worked with the
record label and the veteran British rockers to comb through the band's
extensive archives.
Among the 16 tracks: a cover of Chuck Berry's "Let it Rock," originally
released as a B-side to the 1971 single "Brown Sugar," and alternate
takes of several of the band's biggest hits, including live versions of
"Tumbling Dice," "Wild Horses" and "Beast of Burden," and a dance remix
of "Miss You."
Enjoy, oke?!
Ron Wood (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass guitar); Charlie Watts (drums).
Recording information: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York (1971-
2003); Los Angeles, California. The Rolling Stones, in collaboration
with Starbucks Inc.'s Hear Music, unearth a collection of hard-to-find
b-sides, alternate takes, and live tracks for RARITIES, 1971-2003.
The coffee company's music arm, Starbucks Hear Music, worked with the
record label and the veteran British rockers to comb through the band's
extensive archives.
Among the 16 tracks: a cover of Chuck Berry's "Let it Rock," originally
released as a B-side to the 1971 single "Brown Sugar," and alternate
takes of several of the band's biggest hits, including live versions of
"Tumbling Dice," "Wild Horses" and "Beast of Burden," and a dance remix
of "Miss You."
Enjoy, oke?!