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The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! + Exile On Main St
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The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! + Exile On Main St. [5CD+2DVD] {40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition}



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© 2009, 2010 ABKCO Records / Promotone B. V. / Polydor | ABKCO 02392 / 273 429-5
Rock / Blues Rock / Hard Rock

In November 1969, the Rolling Stones’ staged an epic two-night stand at New York’s
Madison Square Garden that provided tunes for the band’s first official
Stones-approved live album, Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! To celebrate the 40th
anniversary of Ya-Ya’s!, ABKCO will release a remastered deluxe and
super-deluxe edition of the live album, a three-disc/one-DVD box set
complete with five unreleased songs from the MSG shows. Additionally,
one disc in the set will be dedicated to the sets from the MSG shows’
two opening acts, B.B. King and Ike & Tina Turner.


The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (2009) [3CD+DVD BoxSet] {40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition}

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"GET YER YA-YA'S OUT!" - recorded in 1969 over two nights at Madison Square
Garden - is the last official live document of the Rolling Stones in
their swaggering Sixties prime; it's also one of the greatest live
albums of all time.

Expectations were high for the band on its 1969 tour, the Stones' first
in the U.S. in three years, and their first outing without guitarist
Brian Jones, who had died that summer. They delivered in spades. Keith
Richards and new guitarist Mick Taylor combined for angry workouts on
Ya-Ya's' "Midnight Rambler" - the album's bluesy nine-minute masterpiece
- and a stark, rubbery "Sympathy For The Devil." Mick Jagger and
Richards pull apart Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie" into a raunchy romp,
as if to prove they had fully mastered the rock form.

This three-disc remastered Ya-Ya's includes the original in all its
gritty glory. Disc Two is a five-song EP from the same shows, with
acoustic performances - "Prodigal Son" and "You Gotta Move" - from
Richards (playing a resonator guitar) and Jagger. The third disc is an
unexpected treat: blistering sets by openers B.B. King plus Ike and Tina
Turner (doing an outrageously steamy take on Otis Redding's "I've Been
Loving You Too Long"). And serious rock geeks will enjoy the final
flourish.



tracklist:
Disc 1: Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (remastered)
01. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”
02. “Carol”
03. “Stray Cat Blues”
04. “Love In Vain”
05. “Midnight Rambler”
06. “Sympathy For The Devil”
07. “Live With Me”
08. “Little Queenie”
09. “Honky Tonk Women”
10. “Street Fighting Man”

Disc 2: unreleased Rolling Stones tracks
01. “Prodigal Son”
02. “You Gotta Move”
03 “Under My Thumb”
04. “I’m Free”
05. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

Disc 3:
01. “Everyday I Have The Blues”
02. “How Blue Can You Get”
03. “That’s Wrong Little Mama”
04. “Why I Sing The Blues”
05. “Please Accept My Love”
06. “Gimme Some Loving”
07. “Sweet Soul Music”
08. “Son Of A Preacher Man”
09. “Proud Mary”
10. “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”
11. “Come Together”
12. “Land Of 1000 Dances”
Tracks 1 – 5: B.B. King
Tracks 6 – 12: Ike & Tina Turner









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The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main St. (1972) [2CD+DVD] {2010 Promotone Deluxe Edition}

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pon its release more than three decades ago, Exile on Main Street innovatively wove
varying musical genres, instruments and even artists into a compelling
rhythmic masterpiece. This new compilation features 10 tracks originally
recorded during the Exile era and only recently discovered while
working on the reissue project. The unearthed tracks which include such
titles as "Plundered My Soul," "Dancing in the Light," "Following the
River" and "Pass The Wine" have undergone a unique evolution, while
staying true to the essence of the 1972 album. Alternate versions of
"Soul Survivor" and "Loving Cup" also are a part of the Exile bonus
materials.

As a complement to the release of Exile on Main Street, a documentary,
"Stones in Exile," has just been completed for fans to view on US
Network television and through BBC Worldwide internationally. The
documentary features rare, never-before-seen archival film, photos and
interviews as well as new conversations with the band and the artists
they influence. Produced by Oscar -winning filmmaker John Battsek and
directed by Stephen Kijak, who is known for award-winning work on
Cinemania, and Scott Walker: 30 Century Man, "Stones in Exile" offers an
uncommon glimpse into the lives of the band as they created one of the
greatest albums of all time.

The original 18-track double-album was recorded in various stages at
multiple locations, including Olympic Studios in London, Keith Richard's
mansion Nellcote in France, and in Los Angeles where the literal "Main
Street" influenced the album title. These atypical circumstances
surrounding the recording process greatly affected the album's outcome
which was highly reflective and influenced by the sociopolitical
turbulence that marked the late `60s and early `70s. The Stones nixed
the influences of a flower-child era and directed their creative process
with the edgier, excessive, "more is more" approach of the `70s. Exile
reveals a sprawling mix of genres with undertones of blues, country,
R&B and gospel mixed with lyrics that fervently demand for release
and liberation.



The album pulled together an electric array of talent including Dr.
John, the late Billy Preston and pianist Nicky Hopkins. Guitarist Mick
Taylor, who replaced Brian Jones in the band shortly before Jones died
in 1969, is a magnificent blues player who brought an intensity and
elegance to these epic tracks. At times, these musicians and others
lived on the recording studio premises with the band creating an
extremely open and creative collaboration for the album.

"The album's riveting portrait of artists pushed - by the times, by
themselves - to the very limits of their creativity has provided
inspiration to every musical generation that has come along since Exile
was released in 1972," said author Anthony DeCurtis. "Every song on
Exile on Main Street is elevated by its relationship to the music that
comes before and after it. The album's irresistible power is unlikely to
diminish any time soon."

Exile on Main Street will be available in two CD formats: the original
18 track release; a deluxe CD edition with the 10 special bonus tracks;
and a super deluxe package that also includes vinyl, a 30-minute
documentary DVD with footage from Cocksucker Blues, Ladies and
Gentlemen...

tracklist:
CD1

01. Rocks Off
02. Rip This Joint
03. Shake Your Hips
04. Casino Boogie
05. Tumbling Dice
06. Sweet Virginia
07. Torn and Frayed
08. Sweet Black Angel
09. Loving Cup
10. Happy
11. Turd On the Run
12. Ventilator Blues
13. I Just Want To See His Face
14. Let It Loose
15. All Down the Line
16. Stop Breaking Down
17. Shine a Light
18. Soul Survivor

CD2
01. Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren)
02. Plundered My Soul
03. I'm Not Signifying
04. Following The River
05. Dancing In The Light
06. So Divine (Aladdin Story)
07. Loving Cup [Alternate Take]
08. Soul Survivor (Alternate Take)
09. Good Time Women [Alternate Take (Tumbling Dice)
10. Title 5







All thanks goes to the original releaser!

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