Rarities 1971-2003
Rarities 1971-2003 | ||||
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Compilation album by The Rolling Stones | ||||
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2005 |
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Label (s) | Virgin Records | |||
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CD |
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Title (number) |
16 |
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Rarities 1971-2003 is a compilation album by the British musical group The Rolling Stones , which was released on November 25, 2005.
background
The album was released by the Starbucks company in America, with Virgin Records taking over worldwide distribution .
The album features twelve original compositions by the band and four cover versions from 1971 to 2003, which were assumed to be of a certain rarity - the name "Rarities" is derived from this. Most of the songs are B-sides of singles or maxi versions ; many of them are live recordings. The songs Mannish Boy and If I Was a Dancer (Dance, Pt. 2) were already available on another compilation album, Sucking in the Seventies , released in 1981 . The song Live with Me does not come from the live album No Security , as stated in the booklet , but from the maxi single Wild Horses, which was released in 1996 . Said Wild Horses is also on Rarities and first appeared on the 1995 album Stripped . Only five songs had not yet been released on the band's albums.
The album cover shows the band members Mick Jagger , Keith Richards , Ron Wood and Charlie Watts during a musical performance. The image used for this comes from the music video for the Rolling Stones song Respectable from 1978; Bassist Bill Wyman , who left the band in 1993, has been retouched from the original photo . He told the British daily Telegraph that the incident was “disappointing and petty” and added: “but I don't know whose decision that was. I don't bring those things up. ”('But I don't know whose decision it was. I'm not addressing that.').
Track list
- Fancy Man Blues - 4:48 - B-side of the single Mixed Emotions (1989)
- Tumbling Dice (live) - 4:02 - Outtake from the recordings for Stripped (1995)
- Wild Horses (live Stripped version) - 5:10 - already appeared on Stripped (1995)
- Beast Of Burden (live) - 5:04 - B-side of the single Going To A Go-Go (1982), live version recorded on November 25, 1981 in the "Rosemont Horizon", Chicago (USA)
- Anyway You Look At It - 4:20 - B-side of the single Saint of Me (1998)
- If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards / Ron Wood) - 5:50 - already appeared on Sucking In The Seventies (1981), outtake from the recordings for Emotional Rescue
- Miss You (Dance Version) - 7:32 - Extended Remix
- Wish I'd Never Met You - 4:39 - B-side of the single Terrifying (1990)
- I Just Wanna Make Love To You (live) ( Willie Dixon ) - 3:55 - B-side of the maxi single Highwire (1991), live version recorded on July 6, 1990 at Wembley Stadium in Wembley (UK)
- Mixed Emotions (Chris Kimsey's 12 ″ Mix) - 6:12 - already appeared as the A-side and partly as the B-side on different versions of the maxi single Mixed Emotions (1989)
- Through The Lonely Nights - 4:12 - B-side of the single It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It) (1974), outtake from the recordings for Goats Head Soup
- Live With Me (live) - 3:47 - B-side of the single Wild Horses (Stripped version) (1996)
- Let It Rock (live) ( Chuck Berry ) - 2:46 - B-side of the single Brown Sugar (UK edition only, 1971), recorded live at the University of Leeds on March 13, 1971
- Harlem Shuffle (NY Mix) (Bob Relf / Ernest Nelson) - 5:48 - already appeared as the A-side of the maxi single Harlem Shuffle (1986), but the version on Rarities 1971-2003 is 47 seconds shorter.
- Mannish Boy (live) ( McKinley Morganfield / Ellas McDaniel / Mel London) - 4:28 - already appeared on the album Love You Live (1977), live version recorded on March 4th or 5th, 1977 in the "El Mocambo Club" in Toronto (Canada)
- Thru And Thru (live) - 6:39 - already appeared on the DVD Four Flicks (2003), live version recorded on January 16 or 18, 2003 in Madison Square Garden in New York City (USA)
proof
- ↑ http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html .
- ↑ Mick: When the Rolling Stones were diss-Respectable to Bill Wyman… (No longer available online.) In: This Looks Shopped. History in the faking. March 27, 2010, archived from the original on October 16, 2011 ; accessed on October 28, 2011 (English, page on the subject of digital image processing). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Robert Sandall: Bill Wyman: I can not live off the royalties Stones. In: telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group Limited, January 10, 2008, accessed October 28, 2011 .