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Rolling Stones - Live At The Max (1991)
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Rolling Stones - Live At The Max (1991) [BLU-RAY] {2009 Universal}



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Like most music lovers, during the years I amassed a large collection of Rolling Stones
studio and concert albums. I bought audio tapes, CDs, VHS tapes and
DVDs. One of the very first Blu-rays I added up to my collection was
Jean-Luc Godard's Sympathy For The Devil (also containing One + One),
featuring The Stones, which was released in France through local
distributors Carlotta Films. I don't have a favorite album, though I
prefer what The Stones did during late 60s and early 70s. Beggars
Banquet (1968), Between the Buttons (1969), Get Her-Ya Ya's Out (1970),
and Metamorphosis (1975) are amongst the albums that I always go back to
when I am in a mood for some good old rock music. This said, despite
the fact that in recent years The Stones have once again gathered
momentum, I think that their time has passed.

In America, however, The Stones still have a strong image. In 2006, the
band performed at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, and hundreds of thousands of
their fans applauded them. Their Bigger Bang Tour also proved
successful - it became the highest grossing tour of all time.

Rolling Stones: Live At The Max contains footage from the band's much
talked about at the time "Steel Wheels" tour set, which was launched in
1989. It was a grandiose return for the British rockers after a
relatively quiet period of self-reflection. Guns' N' Roses and Living
Colour appeared as their opening acts.

Rolling Stones: Live At The Max was initially released on SDVD in 1999
by Image Entertainment. It was fairly well received and a number of
cable providers eventually ended up including the show in their program
listings.

However, truth be told, Rolling Stones: Live At The Max is not amongst
the best shows the band has done during the years. First, this is a
notably uneven presentation that includes only 16 songs, so obviously
there is quite a bit that was left on the cutting floor. Second, The
Stones really aren't at the top of their game here - though, technically
they have never really been a superb live band to begin with. Third,
there are a number of back-up singers and performers - Chuck Leavell
(keyboards); Matt Clifford (keyboards); Bobby Keys (Saxophone); the
"Uptown Horns" Crispin Cioe, Arno Hecht, Hollywood Paul Litteral, and
Bob Funk; and Bernard Fowler (vocals), Lorelei McBroom (vocals), and
Sophia Jones (vocals) - that simply look out of place next to Mick
Jagger and the rest of the guys.

Technically, however, Rolling Stones: Live At The Max does not
disappoint. Filmed in IMAX, this is a terrific show with some
breathtaking visuals. I cannot, however, single out any of them given
that many will likely resonate differently with different viewers. With
other words, Rolling Stones: Live At The Max truly is for those who wish
to experience what seeing The Stones live would feel like, not for
those hoping to gain a whole new appreciation of their music.

tracklist:
01. Continental Drift
02. Start Me Up
03. Sad Sad Sad
04. Tumbling Dice
05. Ruby Tuesday
06. Rock And A Gard Place
07. Honky Tonk Woman
08. You Can't Always Get What You Want
09. Happy
10. Paint It Black
11. 2000 Light Years From Home
12. Sympathy For The Devil
13. Street Fighting Man
14. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
15. Brown Sugar
16. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction








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