Flashpoint by The Rolling Stones, released 5 November 2009, includes the following tracks: "Sad Sad Sad", "Rock And A Hard Place", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "Can't Be Seen" and more.
This version of Flashpoint comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 REMASTERED
Digitally remastered reissue of The Rolling Stones 1991 live album.
Recorded live 1989-90 Steel Wheels / Urban Jungle World Tour.
Remastered by Stephen Marcussen and Stewart Whitmore at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
1. Continental Drift (Live)
2. Start Me Up (Live At Death Valley Stadium, South Carolina, USA / 1989)
3. Sad Sad Sad (Live At Atlantic City Convention Centre, USA / 1989)
4. Miss You (Live At The Gatorbowl, Florida, USA / 1989)
5. Rock And A Hard Place (Live At The Gatorbowl, Florida, USA / 1989)
6. Ruby Tuesday (Live At Korakuen Dome, Japan / 1990)
7. You Can't Always Get What You Want (Live At The Gatorbowl, Florida, USA / 1989)
8. Factory Girl (Live At Wembley Stadium, England / 1990)
9. Can't Be Seen (Live At Death Valley Stadium, South Carolina, USA / 1989)
10. Little Red Rooster (Live At Atlantic City Convention Centre, USA / 1989)
11. Paint It Black (Live At Olympic Stadium, Barcelona, Spain / 1990)
12. Sympathy For The Devil (Live At Korakuen Dome, Japan / 1990)
13. Brown Sugar (Live At Stadia Delle Alpi, Turin, Italy / 1990)
14. Jumpin' Jack Flash (Live At Korakuen Dome, Tokyo, Japan / 1995)
15. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Live At Death Valley Stadium, South Carolina, USA / 1989)
16. Highwire
17. Sex Drive
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