Universal Music The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue 2009 Re-Mastered, CD Rock

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Universal Music The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue 2009 Re-Mastered, CD Rock

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Date de sortie: 12/06/2009
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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 1.1 Dance, Pt. 1
1.2 Summer Romance
1.3 Send It to Me
1.4 Let Me Go
1.5 Indian Girl
1.6 Where the Boys Go
1.7 Down in the Hole
1.8 Emotional Rescue
1.9 She's So Cold
1.10 All About You
Nombre de disques: 1
Informations supplémentaires: 2009 Remastered
Description:First issued in 1980, Emotional Rescue was a transatlantic chart-topper and it's infectious title track made the best-sellers list too. Recorded in Nassau in the Bahamas, in Paris and in New York, and produced by Jagger and Richards under their Glimmer Twins guise, it also contains the classic rocker She's So Cold, which went Top 40 in both the UK and the US, and Dance (Pt 1), another groove-oriented track, which was a club hit in the States. The bittersweet ballad All About You features one of Richards' most affecting vocal performances as well as Bobby Keys' distinctive saxophone. Corriston used a thermo camera to create the album's unusual cover, and drew on the same technique for the Emotional Rescue video., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction: Peter Corriston, Bass: Bill Wyman, Crew: Alan Dunn (2), Crew: Chuch Magee, Crew: Gary Schultz (2), Drums: Charlie Watts, Engineer [Assistant]: Brad Samuelsohn, Engineer [Assistant]: Jon Smith (3), Engineer [Assistant]: Ron Reynolds, Engineer [Assistant]: Sean Fullan, Engineer, Producer [Associate Producer]: Chris Kimsey, Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel], Bass: Ron Wood, Guitar, Piano, Vocals: Keith Richards, Harmonica: Sugar Blue, Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano: Mick Jagger, Mastered By: Ted Jensen, Percussion: Michael Shrieve, Photography By: Roy Adzak, Piano: Ian Stewart, Piano: Nicky Hopkins, Producer: The Glimmer Twins, Remastered By: Stephen Marcussen, Remastered By: Stewart Whitmore, Saxophone: Bobby Keys, Written-By: Jagger-Richards, Written-By: Keith Richards, Written-By: Mick Jagger, Written-By: Ron Wood, Backing Vocals: Max Romeo, Mixed By [Remix]: Brad Samuelsohn, Arranged By [Horns]: Jack Nitzsche, Directed By: Arif Mardin, Labelcode 2701565 (0602527015651, 0602527015651), Phonographic Copyright (p) Promotone B.V., Copyright (c) Promotone B.V., Licensed To Universal International Music B.V., Published By EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Published By Screen Gems-EMI Music Ltd., Recorded At Pathé Marconi, Recorded At Compass Point Studios, Recorded At Rolling Stones Mobile, Mastered At Sterling Sound, Remastered At Marcussen Mastering, Made By EDC, Germany
Producteur: The Glimmer Twins
N° de titres: 10
N° de fabricant: 2701565
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