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Forty Licks [Collector's Edition] [Limited] by The Rolling StonesIncludes a 24 page color booklet with liner notes by David Wild. The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion);...
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Includes a 24 page color booklet with liner notes by David Wild. The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion); Keith Richards (acoustic & electric guitars, bass, bowed double bass, background vocals); Mick Taylor (electric & slide guitars, bass); Brian Jones (electric guitar, sitar, recorder, harmonica, piano, marimba, tamboura, background vocals); Ron Wood (electric guitar, background vocals); Bill Wyman (bass, maracas, background vocals); Charlie Watts (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Merry Clayton (vocals); Sugar Blue (harmonica); Bobby Keyes (saxophone, percussion); Mel Collins (saxophone); Chuck Leavell (piano, organ, keyboards); Nicky Hopkins, Ian Stewart, Ian McLagan, Al Kooper (piano); Don Was (keyboards); Darryl Jones (bass); Blondie Chaplin (percussion, background vocals); Sly Dunbar, Luis Jardin (percussion); Clydie King, Vanetta, Ivan Neville, Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Sara Dash, Doris Troy, Madeline Bell, Nanette Newman, Ma...
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| Number of Discs | 2 |
| Artist | The Rolling Stones |
| Record Label | Virgin Records (USA) |
| Contributing Artist | Al Kooper, Ivan Neville, Marianne Faithfull, Sly Dunbar, Sugar Blue |
| Genre | Oldies |
| Subgenre | British Invasion |
| Release Date | October 01, 2002 |
| Song List: Disc 1 | |
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| Song List: Disc 2 | |
| Song List: Disc 2 |
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Forty Licks: A Rolling Stones Rockuspective
Pros: Forty songs spanning a forty year career. Cons: A few missing tracks, edits, mono...nothing of note really. Bottom Line: Satisfaction guaranteed
Pros: Disc 1 - The Stones at their best Cons: Disc 2 - The Stones past their best Bottom Line: A great collection of a classic band
Pros: A lot of classics...some good rock & roll Cons: recent music is not as good as the early stuff, some classics missing Bottom Line: Rolling with the Stones
Pros: 40 of the best songs in rock'n'roll, by the greatest rock'n'roll band ever. Cons: CD2 isn't as good as CD1, and they missed out some great songs. Bottom Line: Warning - May Cause Spontaneous Strutting
Pros: The Greatest Tracks From The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band In The World Cons: Repackaging Of Material You Already Have, Not Enough New Tunes Bottom Line: 36 Licks and 4 Fillers
Pros: Improved sound; most of the hits on 1 album Cons: Edited versions of hits; new tunes don't belong here Bottom Line: Rock of Aged
Pros: the first disc rocks Cons: the second disc rolls downhill some Bottom Line: How Many Licks Does It Take To Get To The Center Of The Rolling Stones?
Pros: When they're on, it is some of the greatest music in rock history Cons: When they're off, they're off Bottom Line: What a Disappointment!
Pros: Superb Collection of truly classical tunes. Cons: AWFUL Mix... Many tracks had audible tape hiss. Bottom Line: |