Disco de The Rolling Stones: “Singles 1968-1971 [Box]”
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This limited-edition boxed set includes a bonus DVD.
<p>The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica, percussion); Keith Richards (guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Brian Jones (guitar, slide guitar, dulcimer, sitar, harmonica, recorder, saxophone, harpsichord, organ, Mellotron, marimba, bells); Mick Taylor (guitar, slide guitar); Ian Stewart (piano, keyboards); Bill Wyman (bass guitar); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion).
<p>Recording information: 1968 - 1971.
<p>The third in a series of handsome box sets, SINGLES 1968-1971 is yet another must-have for hardcore Rolling Stones fans. As with the earlier installments, the collection presents the original 45's in CD format, along with a booklet of informative liner notes, vintage photos, and promotional artwork.
<p>Although the "Jumpin' Jack Flash" B-side, "Child of the Moon," finds the Stones still attempting to keep pace with the Beatles (the song clearly echoes Lennon/McCartney's "Rain"), the aforementioned A-side presents the group living up to their reputation as the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band with blazing abandon. Given Brian Jones's 1969 death and his subsequent replacement by a young Mick Taylor, the era was clearly a transitional period for the Stones, and the music reflects this, most notably in the country twang of "Honky Tonk Women" and the wistful "Wild Horses." A particular treat for Jagger fans is the inclusion of his strutting "Memo from Turner" single, taken from the film PERFORMANCE, along with the Ry Cooder instrumental "Natural Magic." The set also includes a "Sympathy for the Devil" single updated with 2003 remixes and a DVD featuring four videos.
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Singles 1968-1971 [Box] |
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UPC:018771122128
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Boxed Set
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Género:Rock & Pop
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Artista:The Rolling Stones
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Productor:Jimmy Miller; Andrew Loog Oldham; J
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Sello:ABKCO Records
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2005/03/01
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Año de publicación original:2005
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Número de discos:9
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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34 personas de un total de 37 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A real gem for collectors
This is the third and final installment of box sets covering the Stones singles released between 1963 - 1971. All three box sets are a treasure for stones collectors because we get the original artwork for all the singles (and early EP's) that the Stones released in the sixties. The cd's actually look like old 45's. This box set covering the years 1968 - 1971 has a cool bonus dvd with several live performances and the classic old Jumpin' Jack Flash video. However, this series of box sets is not for casual fans. The vast majority of songs can be found on the old London Years box set which Abkco remastered in their 2002 Rolling Stones remastered series. One omission on the singles 1968 - 1971 box set is the live version of Let It Rock recorded at Leeds University in 1971 and originally released in the UK as the B side to Brown Sugar is not included. Apparently this is because Virgin owns the rights to that song. Bottom line is that all three singles box sets are awesome if you want to have cd replicants of all the original 45's and the early EP's with their original artwork.
- Great!!
This is a great sounding and looking package of stones single..but the other great disc is a dvd..with 4 videos including the amazing Jumping Jack Flash!!
- pay to collect this stuff
Yes, these sets are all expensive. True Rolling Stones fans who are die hard collectors will have these regardless as they get hours of happiness from listening to the best band on earth.
It should be noted that these are also limited edition releases...and they will be kicking around Amazon for a bit...but the price only flies upward from there.
I would urge any fan who wants to see some crazy packaging, great CD quality sound and simply another great add to their collections to consider all these sets, my guess is you can get the first part of the Stones history for about 100.00$ on Amazon...not bad.
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