Stripped by The Rolling Stones, released 5 November 2009, includes the following tracks: "Not Fade Away", "The Spider And The Fly", "Wild Horses", "Dead Flowers" and more.
This version of Stripped comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 REMASTERED
Digitally remastered reissue of The Rolling Stones 1995 acoustic live album.
- Tracks 1 and 4 recorded live at the Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, Holland, on 26 May 1995.
- Tracks 2 and 9 recorded live at the Brixton Academy, London, England, on 19 July 1995.
- Tracks 8 and 11 recorded live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France, on 3 July 1995.
- Tracks 3, 6 and 13 are recorded live at the Estadio Avalade, Lisbon, Portugal, from 23?26 July 1995.
- Tracks 5, 7, 10, 12 and 14 are recorded live at the Tokyo Dome, Japan, from 3?5 March 1995.
Mastered at Precision Mastering, Hollywood.
Digitally edited by Ron Boustead
Universal Music GmbH Mühlenstrasse 25, 10243 Berlin, DE productsafety@umusic.com
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
14
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
06.11.2009
Song titles
1. Street Fighting Man (Live In Amsterdam, Netherlands / 1995)
2. Like A Rolling Stone (Live In London, England / 1995)
3. Not Fade Away (Live In Lisbon, Portugal / 1995)
4. Shine A Light (Live In Amsterdam, Netherlands / 1995)
5. The Spider And The Fly (Live In Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
6. I'm Free (Live In Lisbon, Portugal / 1995)
7. Wild Horses (Live In Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
8. Let It Bleed (Live In Paris, France / 1995)
9. Dead Flowers (Live In London, England / 1995)
10. Slipping Away (Live In Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
11. Angie (Live In Paris, France / 1995)
12. Love In Vain (Live In Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
13. Sweet Virginia (Live In Lisbon, Portugal / 1995)
14. Little Baby (Live In Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
Very good performance - nothing epochal - the only one that is brilliant is Mick - the other members play the way we know them
ROB SHEFFIELD - 08/Jun/2009
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ROB SHEFFIELD - 08/Jun/2009
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Giuliano Benassi - 14/May/2010
Bevor sich die Rolling Stones in der zweiten Hälfte der 70er Jahre in eine geldgierige wie seelenlose Monstermaschinerie verwandelten, waren sie eine ...
Dominik Knauf - 24/Aug/2009
Eigentlich wäre die Wiederveröffentlichung eines Rolling-Stones-Best-Ofs nicht der Rede wert. Vor allem, da ?Jump Back?, die 93er-Compilation mit den ...