2011 - The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones 1964 - 1971

  • THE VERY BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES 1964 - 1971


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    Track Listings


    1. Time Is On My Side
    2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
    3. Get Off Of My Cloud
    4. 19th Nervous Breakdown
    5. Mother's Little Helper
    6. Paint It Black
    7. Under My Thumb
    8. Ruby Tuesday
    9. She's A Rainbow
    10. Jumpin' Jack Flash
    11. Sympathy For The Devil
    12. You Can't Always Get What You Want
    13. Gimme Shelter
    14. Honky Tonk Women
    15. Brown Sugar
    16. Wild Horses

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    Can’t get no satisfaction waiting for Mick, Keith and the boys to drop Some Girls on November 21? Well, whether you’re a Stones completist who simply must own every reissue or a casual fan looking for some quick slam-bang classics, you might want to take a drive over to your local Wal-Mart. The retailer is exclusively offering a new compilation from ABKCO spanning the 1964-1971 period which found the band transition from blues to pop to psychedelia to gritty rock. The Very Best of the Rolling Stones 1964-1971 collects 17 tracks, 15 from the band’s Decca (U.K.)/London (U.S.) catalogue and two from 1971’s Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones Records release of which marked the band’s independence.


    While all of the tracks on The Very Best have been compiled over and over again, this is the first single-disc compilation to cover all of this territory. 1966’s Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) compiled the period of 1964-1966, with different line-ups for the American and British markets. 1969’s Through the Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) continued the Stones’ story, again featuring different track lists in each country. 1971’s double LP Hot Rocks was the first compilation to emerge from Allen Klein’s ABKCO after the band’s departure from Decca/London and Klein’s control. Like The Very Best Of, it included “Brown Sugar” and “Wild Horses” which were recorded under the Decca contract despite appearing on the band’s self-controlled Sticky Fingers.


    Hit the jump for more, including an order link and the full track listing with discography!


    The new compilation generally hits most of the right marks, presenting the expected big hit singles alongside choice album tracks like “Under My Thumb” and “Gimme Shelter.” What’s missing? Among the tracks you won’t find are memorable cuts “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” “The Last Time” and “It’s All Over Now.” That said, there’s plenty on offer for the casual fan who just wants one disc from this era: “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” “Get Off Of My Cloud,” “Paint It Black,” “Under My Thumb,” “Ruby Tuesday,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Sympathy for the Devil,” etc. At a retail price of just nine bucks, this may offer a “bigger bang” than many similar budget releases.


    The Very Best of the Rolling Stones 1964-1971 (with perhaps the most nondescript cover art of any recent reissue for a group of the Stones’ stature!) is available now at Wal-Mart, and that super deluxe Some Girls, in all its various iterations, arrives November 21!



    The Rolling Stones, The Very Best of the Rolling Stones 1964-1971 (ABKCO, `2011)


    Time Is On My Side
    (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
    Get Off Of My Cloud
    19th Nervous Breakdown
    Mother’s Little Helper
    Paint It Black
    Under My Thumb
    Ruby Tuesday
    She’s A Rainbow
    Jumpin’ Jack Flash
    Sympathy For The Devil
    You Can’t Always Get What You Want
    Gimme Shelter
    Honky Tonk Women
    Brown Sugar
    Wild Horses
    Track 1 from London single 45-LON 9708, 1964
    Track 2 from London single 45-LON 9766, 1965
    Track 3 from London single 45-LON 9792, 1965
    Track 4 from London single 45-LON 9823, 1966
    Track 5 from London single 45-LON 902, 1966
    Track 6 from London single 45-LON 901, 1966
    Track 7 from Aftermath, London LP PS-476, 1966
    Track 8 from London single 45-LON 904, 1967
    Track 9 from London single 45-LON 906, 1967
    Track 10 from London single 45-LON 908, 1968
    Track 11 from Beggars Banquet, London LP PS-539, 1968
    Tracks 12 & 14 from London single 45-LON 910, 1969
    Track 13 from Let It Bleed, London LP NPS-4, 1969
    Track 15 from Rolling Stones single 45-19100, 1971
    Track 16 from Rolling Stones single 45-19101, 1971


    Discographical information corresponds to U.S. releases.


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  • THE VERY BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES 1964 - 1971


    The Rolling Stones (1964 - 1968 )


    Mick Jagger: Lead Vocals, Harmonica
    Keith Richards: Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
    Brian Jones: Lead, Rhythm & Slide Guitar, Marimba, Sitar, Recorder, Mellotron
    Bill Wyman: Bass, Percussion
    Charlie Watts: Drums, Percussion


    The Rolling Stones (1969 - 1971)


    Mick Jagger: Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
    Keith Richards: Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
    Mick Taylor: Lead & Slide Guitar
    Bill Wyman: Bass, Bakcing Vocals
    Charlie Watts: Drums, Percussion


    A To D Tape Transfer & Tape Archive research: Teri Landi


    Sound Restoration: The Magic Shop


    Mastering: Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering


    Assistant Engineer: Rafael Ventura


    Executive Art Direction: Alisa Coleman


    Graphic Design: Brian Fitzpatrick, Bayondai Design


    Business Affairs: Peter Howard


    Production: Kenneth Salinsky


    Sales: Joe Parker


    Marketing and Promotion: Michael Kirk, Tracey Jordan


    Special Thanks: Sherry Daly, Tony King, Andrew Loog Oldham, Jane Rose, Joyce Smyth


    Thanks: Danielle Boone, Valerie Collin, Maria Papazahariou, Kara Rondina


    2011 ABKCO Music & Records Inc.