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Hot Rocks - Put It Where You Want It flac album
  • Performer Hot Rocks
  • Title Put It Where You Want It
  • Date of release 1972
  • Country UK
  • Other formats AU APE VQF WMA VOC MOD ADX
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1301 mb
  • Size FLAC 1770 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 539

Got LIVE If You Want It! is the first live album by British rock band The Rolling Stones. It was released in the US in late 1966. It was also released as Have You Seen Your Mother LIVE! on Decca in England but for export only; it was not released in the UK under this alternate title

Hot Rocks (London 2PS 606-7) is even crasser than Flowers and Children, because it’s the first Stones album on which every track has been represented on albums previously released in this country. Some of them, in fact, like Let’s Spend the Night Together, are on their fourth go-round. So in part Hot Rocks is, however beautifully packaged, a purely mercenary item put together by the Stones’ former record company to cash in on the Christmas season and wring some more bucks out in the name of the Mod Princes they once owned. As historical document of Greatest Hits culling, Hot Rocks takes almost no chances, and if the Stones or London sometimes display an unexpected sense of what may be the band’s most important statements (as in the inclusion of You Can’t Always Get What You Want ), there is also much left out.

Hot Rocks 1964–1971 is a compilation album by the Rolling Stones released by London Records in December 1971. It became the Rolling Stones' best-selling release of their career and an enduring and popular retrospective

As Chuck Berry once put it (in a song the Stones covered), "You Can't Catch M. And the relentless forward motion of the Stones' music kept Mick one step ahead of anyone trying to hang a name on him. Jagger and Richards had to learn songwriting on the job-it took them a few years to notice that there was such a thing as melody. For more than 20 years, the 1971 double-album anthology Hot Rocks was the standard introduction to the Stones' music, the first one most of us ever heard, with a great doomy cover. Along with its predecessor, Big Hits, and its superb companion volume, More Hot Rocks, it's been superseded by The Singles Collection: The London Years. Hot Rocks does, however, have the ten-minute "Midnight Rambler," the highlight of the live Get Your Ya-Ya's Out!, from 1970, and a truly frightening listen.

Hot Rocks, 1964-1971. Double Vinyl, Remastered. The Rolling Stones Format: Vinyl. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). Didn't feel like ripping my old CDs, so I bought this mp3 album.

The orchestra was not just to cover everything up, it was something extra. We may do something like that on our next album. Later he said, proved to be quite difficult to record because Charlie couldn’t play the groove and so Jimmy Miller had to play the drums. Waiting For That Day/You Can't Always Get What You Want by George Michael. The Hot Rocks Polka by "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Tracklist

Put It Where You Want It
Can't Get It Through My Head

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BELL 1264 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7") Bell Records BELL 1264 UK 1972
2008 130 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7", Single) Bell Records 2008 130 Belgium 1972
BELL 1264 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7", Single, Promo) Bell Records BELL 1264 UK 1972
BELL 1264 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7", pus) Bell Records BELL 1264 UK 1972
2008 130 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7") Bell Records, Polydor 2008 130 France Unknown
2008 130 Hot Rocks Put It Where You Want It ‎(7") Polydor 2008 130 Turkey Unknown