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Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones 1971-1993 [Remaster] (CD - 1993)( UPC: 00724386468222)Artist: The Rolling Stones Label: Virgin Records (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Hard Rock Album Description: The Rolling Stones: Mike Taylor (guitar, slide guitar, bass instrument); Bill Wyman (bass instrument); Keith Richards (background vocals); Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts .Personnel:... Read More |
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| The Rolling Stones: Mike Taylor (guitar, slide guitar, bass instrument); Bill Wyman (bass instrument); Keith Richards (background vocals); Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts . Personnel: K. Richards, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Roy Wood Jr. (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, percussion); Bobby Womack (vocals); M. Taylor, Mick Taylor (guitar, slide guitar); Harvey Mandel, Wayne Perkins (guitar); Sugar Blue (harp); Bobby Keys (saxophone, alto saxophone); Bobby Keyes, Mel Collins (saxophone); Jim Price (trumpet); Kick Horns (brass); Ian Stewart (piano, electric piano); Chuck Leavell (piano, organ, keyboards); Billy Preston (piano, keyboards); Nicky Hopkins (piano, string synthesizer); Jimmy Dickinson (piano); Ian McLagan (electric piano); Matt Clifford (keyboards); C. Watts, Charlie Watts (drums); Louis Jardine, Jimmy Miller , Sly Dunbar (percussion); Clydie King, Vanetta Field, Lisa Fisher, Sarah Dash, Bernard Fowler (background vocals). Additional personnel: Sugar Blue (harmonica); Sly Dunbar, Billy Preston, Bobby Womack. Recording information: Air Studios, Montserrat (1971-1989); Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas (1971-1989); Dynamic Sound Studios, Ki (1971-1989); Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, AL (1971-1989); Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany (1971-1989); Olympic Studios, London, England (1971-1989); Pathe Marconi Studios, Paris, France (1971-1989); Rolling Stones Mobile (1971-1989); Ronnie Wood's House, Richmond (1971-1989); Ronnie's Wood House, Richmond (1971-1989). Photographers: Roger Bamber; Rex Features; Ebet Roberts; Mike Daines; David Redfern. JUMP BACK pulls together the Rolling Stones' biggest hits from 1971's STICKY FINGERS right through to 1989's STEEL WHEELS. Although the non-chronological sequencing can be disorienting (the set kicks off with 1981's "Start Me Up," then immediately rewinds 10 years to the 71 classic "Brown Sugar"), the sheer quality and comprehensiveness of the disc proves the band was still a powerful force after the '60s ended. The strongest material here is from the early '70s, with standouts like the gorgeous "Wild Horses," the anthemic "It's Only Rock 'N Roll," and "Bitch," one of the Stones' best-ever full-tilt rockers. As always, Mick, Keith, and company ride some funky grooves, too, especially on the disco-flavored "Hot Stuff" and "Miss You" (with its irresistible falsetto refrain). Of course, there are also good tunes from the '80s, including the wistful "Waiting on a Friend," a strong cover of Bob & Earl's 1964 hit "Harlem Shuffle," and 1989's "Mixed Emotions" (which recalls the group's earlier sound). Only the Stones could release a BEST OF collection comprised of material from the decades following their acclaimed peak years and still make it sound like a rock & roll rulebook. JUMP BACK pulls together the Rolling Stones' biggest hits from 1971's STICKY FINGERS right through to 1989's STEEL WHEELS. Although the non-chronological sequencing can be disorienting (the set kicks off with 1981's "Start Me Up," then immediately rewinds 10 years to the 71 classic "Brown Sugar"), the sheer quality and comprehensiveness of the disc proves the band was still a powerful force after the '60s ended. The strongest material here is from the early '70s, with standouts like the gorgeous "Wild Horses," the anthemic "It's Only Rock 'N Roll," and "Bitch," one of the Stones' best-ever full-tilt rockers. As always, Mick, Keith, and company ride some funky grooves, too, especially on the disco-flavored "Hot Stuff" and "Miss You" (with its irresistible falsetto refrain). Of course, there are also good tunes from the '80s, including the wistful "Waiting on a Friend," a strong cover of Bob & Earl's 1964 hit "Harlem Shuffle," and 1989's "Mixed Emotions" (which recalls the group's earlier sound). Only the Stones could release a BEST OF collection comprised of material from the decades following their acclaimed peak years and still make it sound like a rock & roll rulebook. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Start Me Up |
| 2. | Brown Sugar |
| 3. | Harlem Shuffle |
| 4. | It's Only Rock 'N Roll (But I Like It) |
| 5. | Mixed Emotions |
| 6. | Angie |
| 7. | Tumbling Dice |
| 8. | Fool to Cry |
| 9. | Rock and a Hard Place |
| 10. | Miss You |
| 11. | Hot Stuff |
| 12. | Emotional Rescue |
| 13. | Respectable |
| 14. | Beast of Burden |
| 15. | Waiting on a Friend |
| 16. | Wild Horses |
| 17. | Bitch |
| 18. | Undercover of the Night |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00724386468222 |
| Release Date: | Aug 24, 2004 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Hard Rock |
| Label: | Virgin Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Di |
| Producer: | The Glimmer Twins; Jimmy Miller; Chris Kimsey; Steve Lillywhite; The Glimmer Twins; Jimmy Miller; Chris Kimsey |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1993 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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