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01. "Flip The Switch" 02. "Anybody Seen My Baby?" 03. "Low Down" 04. "Already Over Me" 05. "Gunface" 06. "You Don't Have To Mean It" 07. "Out Of Control" 08. "Saint Of Me" 09. "Might As Well Get Juiced" 10. "Always Suffering" 11. "Too Tight" 12. "Thief In The Night" 13. "How Can I Stop"
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.. Babylon / / 2009 Remastered |
 | | Description: | Bridges to Bremen captures a complete show from the final leg of the Rolling Stones year-long tour in support of their Bridges to Babylon album, which achieved Platinum and Gold status in multiple markets upon the albumâ??s original release in 1997.
Ever the innovators, The Bridges To Babylon Tour was one of firsts â?? the first time the band went on the road with a permanent, and now infamous, B-stage, and also the first time that fans could vote on the bandâ??s website for a track they wanted to hear at the show â?? Memory Motel in the case of the Bremen fans, making each show on the tour unique.
Opening with Satisfaction, a snake-hipped Jagger, sporting a bright yellow shirt & scarf, is a streak of canary-coloured lightning, while Keith prowls the stage in a tiger print duster coat. Lisa Fisher accompanies Jagger on vocals for a storming version of Gimme Shelter, and Bridges single Saint of Me receives a rousing welcome. By Stones standards, Bremen was an intimate show, a 40,000 fan-strong hot ticket, for which the band enthusiastically kicked out 155 minutes of unadulterated rock â??nâ?? roll.
This concert film has been meticulously restored from the original masters, and the audio remixed and remastered from the live multitrack recordings. Four tracks from the bandâ??s Soldier Field performances in Chicago are included as bonus features on all physical visual formats. - .. BABYLON // 2009 REMASTEREDKicking off with Charlie Watt's whip-smart timekeeping, BRIDGES TO BABYLON finds The Rolling Stones swaggering towards the millennium with a record that confidently asserts that rock & roll is far from a young person's game. Don Was returns behind the boards, and joining him at Mick Jagger's behest are uber-technophiles the Dust Brothers. Rather than leaping headlong onto an ill-fitting bandwagon, the Stones wisely gild their rock & roll lily with subtle electronic nuances. The sampled rap tossed into the noir mood of "Anybody Seen My Baby?" and the swooshing laser sounds of "Might As Well Get Juiced" are present-day window dressing for a legacy deeply rooted in rhythm and blues.© 2009 Promotone B.V., under exclusive license to Universal International Music B.V. |  | | Producer: |
Danny Saber, Don Was, Pierre de Beauport, Rob Fraboni, The Dust Brothers, The Glimmer Twins |
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2701645 |
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