Rarities 1971-2003

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Rarities 1971-2003
Compilation album by The Rolling Stones

Publication
(s)

2005

Label (s) Virgin Records

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

skirt

Title (number)

16

occupation
chronology
A Bigger Bang
(2005)
Rarities 1971-2003 Shine a Light OST
(2008)

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

  1. Fancy Man Blues - 4:48 - B-side of the single Mixed Emotions (1989)
  2. Tumbling Dice (live) - 4:02 - Outtake from the recordings for Stripped (1995)
  3. Wild Horses (live Stripped version) - 5:10 - already appeared on Stripped (1995)
  4. 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)
  5. Anyway You Look At It - 4:20 - B-side of the single Saint of Me (1998)
  6. 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
  7. Miss You (Dance Version) - 7:32 - Extended Remix
  8. Wish I'd Never Met You - 4:39 - B-side of the single Terrifying (1990)
  9. 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)
  10. 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)
  11. 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
  12. Live With Me (live) - 3:47 - B-side of the single Wild Horses (Stripped version) (1996)
  13. 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
  14. 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.
  15. 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)
  16. 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

  1. http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html .
  2. 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / thislooksshopped.com
  3. 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 .