A Bigger Bang by The Rolling Stones, released 9 July 2009, includes the following tracks: "It Won't Take Long", "Streets Of Love", "She Saw Me Coming", "This Place Is Empty" and more.
This version of A Bigger Bang comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 REMASTERED
In 2005, given their advanced age and the seemingly endless trajectory of their rollercoaster career, it is hard to believe that The Rolling Stones would have energy enough to remain standing, much less create an album of new, inspired, and vital material. But the World's Greatest Rock Band have been challenging assumptions since their earliest days, and with 2005's a BIGGER BANG, their first studio record since 1997's BRIDGES TO BABYLON, they surprise yet again by returning to classic form with all guns blazing.
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Technical specifications
Language
Features
Artist
The Rolling Stones
Distribution type
Physical media
Genre
Rock
Media type
CD
Number of optical discs
1 discs
Number of songs
16
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
10.07.2009
Song titles
1. Rough Justice
2. Let Me Down Slow
3. It Won't Take Long
4. Rain Fall Down
5. Streets Of Love
6. Back Of My Hand
7. She Saw Me Coming
8. Biggest Mistake
9. This Place Is Empty
10. Oh No, Not You Again
11. Dangerous Beauty
12. Laugh, I Nearly Died
13. Sweet Neo Con
14. Look What The Cat Dragged In
15. Driving Too Fast
16. Infamy
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