| Details / Tracklist: |
1.1 Come on1.2 I Want to Be Loved1.3 I Wanna Be Your Man1.4 Stoned1.5 Not Fade Away1.6 Little By Little1.7 It's All Over Now1.8 Good Times Bad Times1.9 Tell Me1.10 I Just Want to Make Love to You1.11 Time Is on My Side1.12 Congratulations1.13 Little Red Rooster1.14 Off the Hook1.15 Heart of Stone1.16 What a Shame1.17 Last Time1.18 Play with Fire1.19 Satisfaction1.20 Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man1.21 Spider and the Fly1.22 Get Off My Cloud1.23 I'm Free1.24 Singer Not the Song1.25 As Tears Go By2.1 Gotta Get Away2.2 Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown2.3 Sad Days2.4 Paint It Black2.5 Stupid Girl2.6 Long Long While2.7 Mother's Little Helper2.8 Lady Jane2.9 Have You Seen Your Mother Baby (Standing in the Shadows)2.10 Who's Driving Your Plane2.11 Let's Spend the Night Together2.12 Ruby Tuesday2.13 We Love You2.14 Dandelion2.15 She's a Rainbow2.16 2000 Light Years from Home2.17 In Another Land2.18 Lantern2.19 Jumpin' Jack Flash2.20 Child of the Moon3.1 Street Fighting Man3.2 No Expectations3.3 Surprise Surprise3.4 Honky Tonk Women3.5 You Can't Always Get What You Want3.6 Memo from Turner3.7 Brown Sugar3.8 Wild Horses3.9 I Don't Know Why3.10 Try a Little Harder3.11 Out of Time3.12 Jiving Sister Fanny3.13 Sympathy for the Devil |
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| Number of discs: |
3 |
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| Description: | Singles Collection: The London Years by The Rolling Stones, released 5 May 1986, includes the following tracks: "I Wanna Be Your Man", "Not Fade Away", "It's All Over Now", "Tell Me" and more.
This version of Singles Collection: The London Years comes as a 3xCD. - THE "LONDON YEARS" 1963-1975Out of print in the U.S. Three CD collection that includes every American and British A-side and B-side The Rolling Stones released between 1963 and 1971 (after which the band began releasing discs under The Rolling Stones Records imprint). The fantastic speed and scope of the Stones' early artistic development have few parallels in popular music, and this collection not only details that incredible process, but serves as a microcosm of '60s pop culture as well. From the down-and-dirty Chicago-style blues and R&B of the group's early covers (Chuck Berry's "Come On", Willie Dixon's "I Just Wanna Make Love to You") to the dreamy chamber pop of "Lady Jane" and the proto-hard rock of "Street Fightin' Man", the band was always on the cutting edge, both reacting to and anticipating cultural and musical trends. One listen to this box, however, reveals that, unlike the Beatles, the Stones seldom veered far from their roots, always injecting a vital dose of raw sexuality and pure rock & roll spirit into even the boldest of experiments. |
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| Producer: |
Andrew Loog Oldham, Jack Nitzsche, Jimmy Miller, The Rolling Stones |
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| No. of tracks: |
58 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
8823402 |
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