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Mick Jagger - Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones

Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones

Music Artist :Mick Jagger
Music Style :General
Record Label :RCA Victor
Release Date :1994-05-24
Store Price :$16.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Street Fighting Man - London Symphony Orchestra
2. Paint It Black - Aboud Abdel Ali, London Symphony Orchestra, Hossam Ramzy
3. Under My Thumb - Michael Hutchence, London Symphony Orchestra
4. As Tears Go By - Máire Brennan, Michael Hutchence, London Symphony Orchestra
5. Sympathy for the Devil - Jerry Hadley, London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices,
6. Dandelion - London Symphony Orchestra
7. Ruby Tuesday - Marianne Faithfull, London Symphony Orchestra
8. Angie - Gilbert Biberian, Mick Jagger, London Symphony Orchestra
9. She's a Rainbow - London Symphony Orchestra
10. Gimme Shelter - London Symphony Orchestra,
11. Jumpin' Jack Flash - London Symphony Orchestra

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Classic[al] Stones
Submitted on: 2007-07-10
As both a huge Rolling Stones fan and a lover of classical music, I have to say this is one of the most enjoyable and interesting discs I own. Here are 11 of the Stones' best songs, as you have never heard them before. This cd is certainly a tribute to the melodic and lyrical genius of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and crew, but the impeccable London Symphony Orchestra and guest vocalists transform these catchy rock tunes into incredibly haunting and powerful musical sagas. The versions of "Ruby Tuesday" and "As Tears Go By" are really amazing and even tragic. "Sympathy for the Devil" has an operatic feel to it. The child-like innocence of "Dandelion" is really quite entertaining. Considering the Stones were really a blues band at heart, one wouldn't think initially that their repertoire would translate well into a symphonic format. But it does. There is only one way to enjoy this rare musical treat-buy this cd now!
Best CD I own.
Submitted on: 2003-11-04
I've had this CD for what seems like a lifetime now, and I still can't put it away. By far the most timeless CD I own.
Classical classics
Submitted on: 2002-11-11
The lively levi clad rebel music of the Stones is traded in for high brow tuxedo's and an orchestral sound with mixed results. Through the years I've played this disc for a different rendering of the familiar rock anthems. As stated by another reviewer you must not compare because one is rock and one is a classical treatment of a rock song. The problem is that it is hard to seperate comparisons. Beginning with "Street Fighting Man" the Stones anthem that was banned because of the resulting violence it incited, the disc is a subdued and barely recognized shell of the original Richards and Jagger penned number. The translations work at times like the interesting versions of "Paint It Black"and the hauntingly beautifully dark "Symphony For the Devil" that sounds like a theme from play. For the most part the pure musical numbers are better than the others where vocals exist becuse of the inevitable vioce comparisons. An exception might be Marianne Fathfull's rendering of "Ruby Tuesday." Mick Jagger is featured on one song, "Angie," for a slightly different vocal interpretation that is slower and more dramatic. The London Symphony Orchestra produces a lush backdrop for the familiar songs associated with guitar and rock and roll. Taken alone it is a nice sampling of the Stones music but it is very hard to not make comparisons. They are two different genres and should be treated as such. Nonetheless I prefer the original versions but find these songs to be more soothing and sophisticated. As alternatives to the originals it sounds good but not great.
Excellent choice
Submitted on: 2002-08-27
If you enjoy Classical versions of rock music, this is one that you must get. I love it. They have excellent version of the songs. This album is THE album that turned me on with Classical version of Rock music.
Forget the original Stones stuff--just enjoy for itself
Submitted on: 1999-07-22
Interesting form of Stones music--definitely not for the Stones purist, but not bad if just taken as music to enjoy by itself.

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