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Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones 1971-1993
(1993)
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Released in 1994 to coincide with the Stones' catalog moving to Virgin Records, as well as the accompanying remastering of their Rolling Stone Records catalog (1971's Sticky Fingers through 1989's Steel Wheels -- actually 1991's Flashpoint, which is the last Rolling Stones Records release, but isn't featured here), Jump Back supplants Rewind as ...
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Exile on Main St.
(1972)
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Greeted with decidedly mixed reviews upon its original release, Exile on Main St. has become generally regarded as the Rolling Stones' finest album. Part of the reason why the record was initially greeted with hesitant reviews is that it takes a while to assimilate. A sprawling, weary double album encompassing rock & roll, blues, soul, and country ...
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Forty Licks
(2002)
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The Rolling Stones
Forty Licks, like Elvis' 30 #1 Hits, is a career-spanning compilation that wouldn't have happened without the unprecedented, blockbuster success of Beatles 1. Where Elvis' set is hurt by the simple fact that there are too many damn Elvis comps on the market, the Rolling Stones benefit greatly from the fact that there has not been any set that ...
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Love You Live
(1977)
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Recorded on the supporting tour for 1976's Black and Blue, the double-album set Love You Live is an adequate live album, capturing the Stones' transition from a lean, lethal rock & roll band to accomplished showmen. As showmen, they aren't as compelling as they are when they're rockers, but the show-biz glitz of Mick Jagger's arena rock shtick ...
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Made in the Shade
(1975)
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The Rolling Stones
Released in the summer of 1975, in the down period between Mick Taylor's departure and as the Stones were auditioning guitarists during the recording of 1976's Black and Blue (coincidentally, the '60s rarities comp Metamorphosis also came out in the summer of 1975), Made in the Shade offers a perfunctory summary of the Stones' records from the ...
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Simple Dreams
(1977)
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Linda Ronstadt
Featuring a broader array of styles than any previous Linda Ronstadt record, Simple Dreams reconfirms her substantial talents as an interpretive singer. Ronstadt sings Dolly Parton ("I Never Will Marry") with the same conviction as the Rolling Stones ("Tumbling Dice"), and she manages to update Roy Orbison ("Blue Bayou") and direct attention to ...
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
(1980)
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Linda Ronstadt
Picking up where the first volume left off, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 contains Linda Ronstadt's biggest hits from the late '70s, including such songs as "It's So Easy," "Hurt So Bad," "Blue Bayou," "Back in the U.S.A.," "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," "Ooh Baby Baby," "How Do I Make You," and "Tumbling Dice." Since Ronstadt's late-'70s albums tended to be a ...
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FM
(1978)
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Original Soundtrack
Appropriately, the soundtrack for the 1978 movie FM feels like a radio play list of the era, collecting songs from Joe Walsh, Randy Meisner, Boz Scaggs, and other '70s radio staples. Steely Dan's title track, Queen's "We Will Rock You," Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band's "Night Moves," Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are," and Boston's "More Than ...
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Rewind (1971-1984)
(1984)
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Once simply viewed as a ramshackle overview of the Rolling Stones' decidedly uneven career throughout the '70s and into the early '80s, Rewind (1971-1984), ironically enough, is now also considered something of a collector's item since going out of print. And let's not forget that a Stones collection, however imperfect, is still bound to showcase ...
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Rarities 1971-2003
(2005)
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The Rolling Stones
The title of Rarities 1971-2003 is a little misleading, as is the cover photo of the Stones in prime late-'70s form: both suggest that this long-awaited trawl through the Rolling Stones vaults, released in conjunction with Starbucks' Hear Music label but available in all conventional retail outlets, will be heavy on '70s material. That's certainly ...
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Exile on Main Street/Sticky Fingers
(2000)
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The Rolling Stones
Lookee here folks: Does this even need saying? If you are going to own any two records by the Rolling Stones, it should be these two. This is perhaps the greatest one-two punch in the history of rock-back when it WAS rock. Exile On Main Street is among the rawest, most incendiary good time drunken albums ever made but there are some beautiful ...
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Locked and Loaded
(2003)
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Molly Hatchet
They're not as universally known or respected as Lynyrd Skynyrd are, but Southern rockers Molly Hatchet have been on the road for nearly as long and continue to rock on-stage, as evidenced by the 2003 double-disc set Locked and Loaded. Unlike their "big brothers" in Skynyrd, though, Hatchet contained more apparent ties to heavy metal -- especially ...
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Kingdom of XII
(2000)
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Molly Hatchet
Skeptics who listen to Molly Hatchet's 2001 album Kingdom of XII are in for a big surprise: The album is quite good. The band always went through dizzying personnel changes, and there isn't one original member of the band left here. However, that's not important to fans, because Molly Hatchet is an entity more than a vehicle for specific ...
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As Years Go By [Dressed to Kill]
(1999)
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Various Artists
Dressed to Kill's As Years Go By features covers of Rolling Stones songs by artists like Paper Parrot, Microdaft, Tint, and Bad Reaction. Stereotype Writer's "Paint It Black," Catch 23's "Last Time," and God Mountain's "Tumbling Dice" are among the better tracks on this obscure, lukewarm tribute. Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Wild Horses: A Rock and Roll Tribute to the Rolling Stones
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Paint It Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones
(1997)
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Various Artists
The idea behind Paint It Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones is such a simple, appealing one that it's a wonder that the record wasn't made before 1997. The Stones never made any secret of their debt to the blues, so it makes sense that their songs would sound good when performed by blues and R&B artists. That's the idea behind Paint It Blue -- ...
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Bossa n' Stones, Vol. 2
(2006)
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Various Artists
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Shook, Shimmy & Shake: The Anthology
(2004)
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Owen Gray
A prolific reggae vocalist who began recording singles in the late '50s and continued doing so for decades, Owen Gray finally got a thorough anthologization in 2004 when Trojan/Sanctuary released the long-overdue Shook, Shimmy & Shake. The double-disc, 50-song anthology is a wide-ranging reflection of the singer's best output. Gray began as a ...
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Wild Horses
(1996)
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The Rolling Stones
Fans of Stripped would be foolish to pass up this import single, which features versions of three songs not found on the domestic release. "Tumbling Dice" is especially cool, kicking off as a piano-based boogie-woogie ramble and launching midway into a full-blown rocker. "Live With Me" is pretty straightforward, but "Gimme Shelter" shows that the ...
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Stoned Again
(2002)
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Barry Goldberg
A truly brilliant and original concept for a tribute album, Stoned Again can be classified as many things: a Barry Goldberg solo record (his first in 20 years), a Rolling Stones tribute, as well as a sort of modern-day Super Session album. Goldberg, a veteran keyboardist and songwriter who was one of the founding members of the Electric Flag, has ...
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Exile on Blues Street
(2003)
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Various Artists
This disc is an integral part of a series Telarc is doing -- taking albums that were big sellers by prominent artists and having an innovative group of solid blues players do their interpretations of a variety of the songs from the original album. They have done this with the Beatles' White Album (calling it The Blues White Album) and Bob Dylan's ...
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The Plays the Music of the Rolling Stones
(1994)
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The London Symphony Orchestra
Consumer advisory: The London Symohony Orchestra Plays the Music of the Rolling Stones, a 1994 Essex Records release, is a budget album that is not to be confused with RCA Victor's 1994 album Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones, also by the London Symphony Orchestra. The latter release is a big-budget effort sanctioned by the group and featuring ...
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Southern Rock Masters
(2008)
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Molly Hatchet
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3 for One
(2000)
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Linda Ronstadt
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Bossa n' Stones, Vols. 1-2
(2006)
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Various Artists
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