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Free Music Notes for 12 X 5Free Music Review: it's good Hit: 5 Starseach song sounds clean; really fresh. their version of under the boardwalk sounds better than the original.
Free Music Review: Rolling Stones Hit: 5 StarsAn old not often heard cuts that rock, I bought it for Around & Around you'll dig it.
Free Music Review: It's NOT the Hybrid SACD version--it's the DSD Remastered version Hit: 5 StarsGreat disc, but I'll have to buy it again, because I wanted the hybrid SACD version in the pretty card stock case, not the DSD Remastered version in the standard plastic jewel case. I think the only way to be sure is to buy at a retail outlet where you can see what you're getting.
Free Music Review: England's Newest Hit Makers Hit: 5 StarsThe second U.S. release hit the record shelves on October 17, 1964, and is 32:24 of a gritty, evolving R&B sound.
The songwriting team of Mick Jagger/Keith Richards pen a trio of songs - Good Times, Bad Times; Congratulations and Grown Up Wrong, while Nanker Phelge (the entire group) contribute Empty Heart and 2120 South Michigan Avenue.
But it's the seven cover songs that are most captivating, with what became two early signature numbers - Time Is on My Side and It's All Over Now - joining Chuck Berry's Around and Around & Under the Boardwalk as a solid springboard for the band to find its own musical identity. The last cut, Susie Q, is raw R&B, oozing with the controlled power of the lead guitar and Jagger's preening interpretation of the lyrics.
While the legendary "sixth Stone," Ian "Stu" Stewart, isn't acknowledged in the numbers within the album title, he is driving the sound with his tireless work on piano and organ.
Free Music Review: Awesome before Awesome was the New Groovy Hit: 5 StarsWatch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RZ39BEBOZZWNA Went back and listened to all the songs. Love that old sound even more now. Although Their Satanic Majesties Request will always hold a special place in my heart, Back in the day and probably still today I love most the Stones of Sticky Fingers, Let It Bleed, and Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!. But regardless, the old Stones music is even better for listening to now than it was when it was released because you don't hear it every 20 minutes.
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