Rolling Stones CDs

    1. Around And Around
    2. Off The Hook
    3. Time Is On My Side
    4. It's All Over Now
    5. I'm Alright
    6. Let's Get Together
    7. Carol
    8. Not Fade Away
    9. Carol
    10. Mona
    11. Not Fade Away
    12. High Heel Sneakers
    13. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    14. Ad Break – Rice Krispies
    15. I Wanna Be Your Man
    16. You Better Move On
    17. Roll Over Beethoven
    18. Beautiful Delilah
    19. Around And Around
    20. Time Is on My Side
    21. Not Fade Away
    22. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    23. I'm Alright
    24. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    25. Not Fade Away
    26. Not Fade Away (take 1)
    27. Beautiful Delilah
    28. Walking The Dog
    29. High Heel Sneakers
    30. Susie Q
    31. Mona
    32. High Heel Sneakers/Not Fade Away
    33. I'm Movin' On
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    CD One 1.     The Last Time 2.     Mercy Mercy 3.     She Said Yeah 4.     Play With Fire 5.     Not Fade Away 6.     That’s How Strong My Love Is 7.     Get Off Of My Cloud 8.     (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 9.     (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 10.   As Tears Go By 11.   19th Nervous Breakdown 12.   Not Fade Away 13.   The Last Time 14.   Paint It Black 15.   Lady Jane 16.   Mother’s Little Helper 17.   Get Off Of My Cloud 18.   19th Nervous Breakdown 19.   (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 20.   Paint It Black 21.   Lady Jane 22.   Have You Seen You Mother Baby 23.   19th Nervous Breakdown* 24.   Eamonn Andrews Interview*   CD Two 1.     I Am Waiting 2.     Under My Thumb 3.     Paint It Black 4.     The Last Time 5.     19th Nervous Breakdown 6.     Get Off Of My Cloud 7.     (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 8.     Mercy, Mercy 9.     She Said Yeah 10.   Play With Fire 11.   The Spider And The Fly 12.   Time Is On My Side 13.   I'm Alright 14.   Around And Around* 15.   I'm Movin' On* 16.   Mercy Mercy* 17.   She Said Yeah* 18.   Play With Fire* 19.   Not Fade Away* 20.   The Spider And The Fly* 21.   That’s How Strong My Love Is* 22.   Get Off Of My Cloud* 23.   19th Nervous Breakdown* 24.   (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction* 25.   Sydney Interview* 26.   Have You Seen Your Mother Baby* Recording quality throughout is excellent apart from tracks marked* which are direct off air  
  • Disc One
    1. Satisfaction (G)
    2. I'm Alright (G)
    3. Everybody Needs Somebody (G)
    4. Pain In My Heart (G)
    5. Around And Around (G)
    6. Time Is On My Side (G)
    7. I'm Moving On (G)
    8. The Last Time (G)
    9. Satisfaction (G)
    10. I'm Alright (G)
    11. Edited Medley (G)
    12. Everybody Needs Somebody (P)
    13. Around And Around (P)
    14. Off The Hook (P)
    15. Time Is On My Side (P)
    16. Carol (P)
    17. It's All Over Now (P)
    18. Little Red Rooster (P)
    19. Route 66 (P)
    20. Everybody Needs Somebody (P)
    21. The Last Time (P)
    22. I’m Alright (P)
    23. Crawdad (P)
    24. Everybody Needs Somebody (L)
    25. Pain In My Heart (L)
    26. Around And Around (L)
    27. The Last Time (L)
    28. Little Red Rooster
    Disc Two
    1. The Last Time
    2. Little Red Rooster
    3. Everybody Needs Somebody
    4. Oh Baby
    5. Satisfaction
    6. Down The Road Apiece*
    7. Little Red Rooster*
    8. The Last Time*
    9. Play With Fire*
    10. Satisfaction*
    11. Around & Around+
    12. If You Need Me+
    13. Down The Road Apiece+
    14. Time Is On My Side+
    15. What A Shame+
    16. Everybody Needs Somebody+
    17. The Last Time+
    18. Everybody Needs Somebody+
    19. Pain In My Heart+
    20. I’m Alright+
    21. Oh Baby +
    22. That’s How Strong My Love Is+
    23. Satisfaction+
    24. Cry To Me+
    25. She Said Yeah+
    26. Get Off My Cloud+
    27. Useless Information#
    28. She Said Yeah#
    29. Get Off My Cloud#
    30. Reelin' & Rockin'
    Sound quality ranges from excellent (soundboard) to very good/poor (direct off air). CD1 comprises shows from Germany (G), Paris (P), and London (L) and is excellent quality, as are tracks 1-5 on CD2. As for the rest of CD2 tracks: Shindig* and Hullabaloo# tracks are very good; Ready Steady Go+ tracks vary from poor to very good.
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    1. Around And Around
    2. Off The Hook
    3. Time Is On My Side
    4. It's All Over Now
    5. I'm Alright
    6. Let's Get Together
    7. Carol
    8. Not Fade Away
    9. Carol
    10. Mona
    11. Not Fade Away
    12. High Heel Sneakers
    13. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    14. Ad Break – Rice Krispies
    15. I Wanna Be Your Man
    16. You Better Move On
    17. Roll Over Beethoven
    18. Beautiful Delilah
    19. Around And Around
    20. Time Is on My Side
    21. Not Fade Away
    22. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    23. I'm Alright
    24. I Just Want To Make Love To You
    25. Not Fade Away
    26. Not Fade Away (take 1)
    27. Beautiful Delilah
    28. Walking The Dog
    29. High Heel Sneakers
    30. Susie Q
    31. Mona
    32. High Heel Sneakers/Not Fade Away
    33. I'm Movin' On
  • Two CDs analysing the songs and styles that inspired the Rolling Stones with two fully illustrated 24-page booklets. CD1 covers 1962-1964, documenting how Little Blue Boy and the Blue Boys became first the Rollin’ Stones and then the Rolling Stones we know and love today. The journey takes us from reel-to-reel recordings in suburban front rooms via primitive London studios with egg-box soundproofing to the legendary Chess studios in Chicago. On CD 2, we focus on the seminal years 1962- 1965 as the Stones evolved from duplicating the music made by their American idols and start to give it their own distinctive treatment. Even after fifty years these 27 tracks tells us a lot about the musical DNA of the Rolling Stones. Dig in! This compilation set highlights the cover versions responsible for shaping the Stones sound, then and now. RANDB056
  • We know that the Stones built their early career on songs originally performed by The Holy Trinity - Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed. But did you know that the Stones also performed songs made famous by Elvis Presley, Ritchie Valens and the Shadows? It’s all here – fully documented and sounding terrific. We focus on the seminal years 1962- 1965 as the Stones evolved from duplicating the music made by their American idols and start to give it their own distinctive treatment. Even after fifty years these 27 tracks tells us a lot about the musical DNA of the Rolling Stones. Dig in! A series of CDs analysing the songs and styles that inspired the Rolling Stones with fully illustrated 24-page booklet. R007
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    For too long the Stones covers CD has been the province of freebie magazine cover-mounts and shoddy garage cheapies. No more. Because Rhythm And Blues Records are Doing It Right. Following on from their well-received compilations covering the roots of rock’n’roll the R And B team shine a spotlight on the songs that shaped the Rolling Stones. Volume One covers 1962-1964, documenting how Little Blue Boy and the Blue Boys became first the Rollin’ Stones and then the Rolling Stones we know and love today. The journey takes us from reel-to-reel recordings in suburban front rooms via primitive London studios with egg-box soundproofing to the legendary Chess studios in Chicago. This compilation highlights the cover versions responsible for shaping the Stones sound, then and now. Over twenty-five songs this CD features seminal artists such as Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Bo Diddley, Slim Harpo and Big Bill Broonzy as well as the lesser known Tampa Red, Will Bradley and Jazz Gillum. All tracks have been carefully remastered to optimise the sound. An extensively illustrated 28 page booklet features detailed sleevenotes from compilers Nick Duckett and Simon Wright, including a track-by-track commentary and an essay explaining the significance of each song to the Rolling Stones. This is taken from the Introduction: 'The Stones started off as skinny white boys playing music written mostly by old black men. Forty-seven years later, covers are still essential to the Stones, both live and on record - even on the last few tours covers have been played respectfully, partly as public recognition of the bands roots but also because the Stones still enjoy playing the songs they grew up with. The Stones play classic R’n’B with an authority and rhythmic drive no other band has ever consistently matched - in Keith Richard's words they have both the rock and the roll. In recent years the Stones have even featured guests such as John Lee Hooker and Buddy Guy on high profile live dates. Here is a band that pays its dues.' RANDB005