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Rarities 1971-2003 by Rolling Stones (The) (CD, Nov-2005, Virgin)

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    Album Features
    UPC:094634540124
    Artist:Rolling Stones (The)
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2005
    Record Label:Virgin
    Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Fancy Man Blues
    2. Tumbling Dice
    3. Wild Horses - (Stripped Version)
    4. Beast of Burden
    5. Anyway You Look at It
    6. If I Was a Dancer (Dance, Pt. 2)
    7. Miss You - (Dance Version)
    8. Wish I'd Never Met You
    9. I Just Want to Make Love to You
    10. Mixed Emotions
    11. Through the Lonely Nights
    12. Live with Me
    13. Let It Rock
    14. Harlem Shuffle - (NY Mix)
    15. Mannish Boy
    16. Thru and Thru

    Details
    Producer:Bob Clearmountain, Timothy Jones (Compilation)
    Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
    Recording Type:Mixed
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    The Rolling Stones, in collaboration with Starbucks Inc.'s Hear Music, unearth a collection of hard-to-find b-sides, alternate takes, and live tracks for RARITIES, 1971--2003.The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals); Keith Richards, Mick Taylor , Ron Wood (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass guitar); Charlie Watts (drums).Photographer: Annie Leibovitz.This grab bag of Rolling Stones gems features B-sides, live recordings, and remixes. Pulling from the somewhat arbitrary time span of 1971 to 2003, the sequencing and selection of the disc don't follow any particular logic, as a ferocious live version of "Live With Me" shares space with a club-ready dance mix of "Harlem Shuffle." Of course, logic has never been a factor in liking the Stones; it's all about the music, the attitude, and the energy, and there is plenty of that here. The band revisits their roots with covers of old blues and R&B classics like "I Just Wanna Make Love To You" and Muddy Waters's "Mannish Boy," keeping things lean and punchy with a 12-bar, back-to-basics approach. B-sides from the '70s, '80s, and '90s are interspersed with 12-inch remixes ("Miss You [Dance Version]" is a particular highlight), as well as plenty of live versions of Stones classics, including "Tumbling Dice" and "Beast of Burden." Although there are numerous Stones compilations out there, RARITIES is a unique enough jumble of music to please any fan.

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    3 stars out of 5 -- [The tracks] highlight a consistency that's held firm...It still shows the Stones as ever-resourceful, multi-faceted survivors.
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    Different Takes On Cool Stones Tunes

    Created: 01/12/06
    I didn't know what to expect when I popped this album in, but what an excellent collection of Stones tunes. They're songs that we've all heard of, but they're different versions, and live tunes that haven't been released on other albums (most of them anyway).

    Fancy Man Blues starts it off with some cool blues that just whets our appetite. Then Tumbling Dice starts off with a lower sound in which you can hardly hear the tune, but then they kick it in gear, and it's a pretty cool version. Don't turn up your stereo too loud during the quiet part at the beginning, or you'll blow your speakers or eardrums. Wild Horses had been released before on Stripped, so it's nothing new, but it's a good version on the underappreciated album. Beast of Burden is another good live effort, which is done with some cool reverb effects on the guitar which aren't present on the original. The tracklist goes on. The alternate dance mix of Miss You isn't too much different from the original, Wish I'd Never Met You is a cool slower bluesy track, same with If I Was A Dancer, and Anyway You Look At It is a nice slow ballad. Then they pick up steam again with a cool live version of the bluesy I Just Wanna Make Love To You, which was made famous by Foghat but it's actually a Willie Dixon song, and the Stones play it truer to his version. Then comes a different version of Mixed Emotions which is similar to the original with a few extra twists, especially the long intro including the bridge/chorus at the beginning. Through The Lonely Nights slows it down again, then they start rocking with a live version of Live With Me which I like because of the cool grooving by Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. Let It Rock is a Chuck Berry cover, and it sounds a lot like Johnny B. Goode (which a lot of Chuck Berry songs do), but the Stones rock it pretty good. Then there's a different mix of Harlem Shuffle which is pretty cool, and they finish off with live versions of Muddy Waters' Mannish Boy and Thru and Thru which I believe is originally off of Voodoo Lounge (could be Bridges To Babylon, but I think it's off of Voodoo).

    I think this album is pretty much for diehard fans only. Casual fans might enjoy it, but it would be a risk for them. They could be disappointed. Die hard fans meanwhile will absolutely love the live versions and the different mixes. So if you're a die hard fan, it's an absolute must. If you're a casual fan, maybe you should sample it first from someone who already has it, or sample it on the internet before buying it. Or maybe I can phrase this in a different way. If you're looking for hard rock Stones, like Start Me Up or Sympathy For The Devil, then this probably isn't for you. If you enjoy blues (which the Stones do a lot of on this album), and you like some of their slower material, then you'll really enjoy this collection.
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    great cd

    Created: 08/04/11
    its the rolling stones dont really need to say more. the greatest band ever. good collection of b sides and rare releases great cd
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    stones fans

    Created: 04/10/10
    contains alternate grittier versions of stones classics and cover material not included on prior albums. features primarily songs from early 70's -80's with greatest emphasis on "some girls' period. my personal favorite is "sway'. belongs in the collection of all true stones devotees. excellent album.
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    Rarities 1971-2003 - Rolling Stones (The) (CD 2005)

    Created: 13/04/09
    An excellent collection of songs. Most are at a slower pace. A lot of hard to find tracks are brought together in one package. This is recommended!
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    Rarities 1971-2003

    Created: 08/02/06
    A rough and tumble assemblage to be sure...still great to hear these songs in a new collection! Too many dismiss their dance mixes which seems a shame since they provide another angle on the lads creativity.
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