The Rolling Stones - Jump Back - The Best Of The Rolling Stones, '71 - '93
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Album Review
Release date: 18 August 2009
The Rolling Stones: A Bigger Bang
Keep an eye on this lot, they could be going places…
The Rolling Stones ’ endurance is a gift and a curse. Some people hold up their dogged fidelity to their tried-and-tested routine as the perfect design for living to anybody who wants a career past the regulation four albums. And for others, the fact that The Rolling Stones are able to get away with their same tried-and-tested routine in the year 2005 is held up as evidence that human...
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- Start Me Up (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Brown Sugar (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Harlem Shuffle (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It) (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Mixed Emotions (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Angie (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Tumbling Dice (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Fool To Cry (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Rock And A Hard Place (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Miss You (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Hot Stuff (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Emotional Rescue (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Respectable (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Beast Of Burden (2009 edit Re-Mastered Digital Version)
- Waiting On A Friend (2009 Re-Mastered Digital Version)
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