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| | Hot Rocks 1964-1971(DSD Remastered) | | | Music Artist : | | The Rolling Stones | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Abkco | | Release Date : | | 2002-08-27 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $24.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $20.49 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Time Is on My Side 2. Heart of Stone 3. Play with Fire 4. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 5. As Tears Go By 6. Get off of My Cloud 7. Mother's Little Helper 8. 19th Nervous Breakdown 9. Paint It Black 10. Under My Thumb 11. Ruby Tuesday 12. Let's Spend the Night Together
Disc 21. Jumpin' Jack Flash 2. Street Fighting Man 3. Sympathy for the Devil 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Midnight Rambler [Live] 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want 8. Brown Sugar 9. Wild Horses
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Great collection but skips too much Submitted on: 2009-10-12 |
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| "Hot Rocks" was certainly a popular album in its day, but on reflection, it is woefully incomplete. There are only 3 songs here that pre-date "Satisfaction", creating a poor overview of their early period. The set then rushes through the rest of the band's catalog up to and ending with the "Sticky Fingers" album and the two hits from it. This is an OK collection for the more casual fan who wants most of the major hits, but the followup set "More Hot Rocks" is far more interesting overall, scooping up the hits that this set missed plus giving the more involved Stones fan a good number of rarities. "Hot Rocks" seemed to have been put together hastily, but great tracks are in abundance, no question about that. There just doesn't seem enough of them. |
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Hot Rocks Rolling Stones Submitted on: 2009-09-24 |
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| A classic. Not much else needs to be said. Anyone that wants to learn about the Rolling Stones, THIS is the album. |
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Great - but Skimpy Submitted on: 2009-09-14 |
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| When Hot Rocks was released in 1972 on vinyl, it was the definitive Stones compilation. However, 21 songs on two CDs seems a little skimpy, and Hot Rocks leaves out a number of hits, important album tracks, and entire portions of their musical history. Rolled Gold+, released in late 2007, provides a thorough summary of the Stones 60's music, 40 songs on 2 discs, including all 21 songs from Hot Rocks and 15 songs from More Hot Rocks. I would recommend passing on this album (and More Hot Rocks) in favour of the much more satisfying Rolled Gold+. |
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Remastering makes for a new experience Submitted on: 2009-09-03 |
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| Let's face it: early Stones albums (and the cds that were based on them) were pretty poorly engineered. This re-mastered recording (assuming you're using decent equipment) is an audible improvement. Bass lines have more oomph, yet are more musical. Back up vocals are more distinct. Everything sound less tinny. It's not like an entirely new recording, but they have done a remarkable job considering the material with which they had to work. Whether or not this the best early compilation I won't argue: it is what it is (and I think it's pretty good). If you want to hear the early recordings of the Stones sound better than they ever have, buy it. |
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Hot Rocks rocks! Submitted on: 2009-08-08 |
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| A truely brilliant album! An awesome addition to anyones music colection. A superb blend of old time blues and funk combined with sweet and haunting, symphonic melodies behind the gritty and powerful vocals of Mick Jagger. A blast from the past for some, a novel encounter for others, but one thing is for sure, the timelessness of this album is sure to please everyone! This is classic rock and roll at it's finest! A true masterpiece! |
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