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The Rolling Stones - All Time Hits 1976-2002 flac album

The Rolling Stones - All Time Hits 1976-2002 flac album
  • Performer The Rolling Stones
  • Title All Time Hits 1976-2002
  • Date of release 2002
  • Other formats DXD DMF AAC MIDI MP1 DTS APE
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1398 mb
  • Size FLAC 1481 mb
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The Rolling Stones is the debut album by the Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 16 April 1964. The album is included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Rolling Stone’s definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The third album by Jack and Meg White was the right dynamite for a mainstream breakthrough. Jack’s Delta-roadhouse fantasies, Detroit-garage-rock razzle and busted-love lyricism, as well as Meg’s toy-thunder drumming all peaked at once. By their fifth album, Kiss were the most popular band in America, with sold-out stadium tours and eventually their own pinball machine, makeup line and a TV movie. Loretta Lynn, ‘All Time Greatest Hits’. Anyone who thinks a woman singing country music is cute should listen to Fist City, where Lynn threatens to beat down a woman if she doesn’t lay off her man.

The Rolling Stones Discography Lyrics. the Rolling Stones 1977 Get Stoned (30 Greatest Hits) 1979 Time Waits for No One 1980 Solid Rock 1981 Slow Rollers 1981 Sucking in the Seventies 1982 Story of The Stones 1984 Rewind (1971–1984) 1989 Singles Collection: The London Years 1993 Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones 2002 Forty Licks 2005 Rarities 1971– GRRR!

The Rolling Stones: все альбомы, включая Bridges To Bremen, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus и другие. 1976 Remastered 2009. Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2). The Rolling Stones.

Girls (Rolling Stones, 1978) Emotional Rescue (Rolling Stones, 1980) Sucking in the Seventies (Rolling Stones, 1981) Tattoo You (Rolling Stones, 1981) Still Life (Rolling Stones, 1982) Undercover (Virgin, 1983) Rewind: 1971–1984 (Virgin, 1984) Dirty Work (Virgin, 1986) The Singles Collection: The London Years (ABKCO, 1989) Steel Wheels (Virgin, 1989) Flashpoint (Virgin, 1991) Jump Back (Virgin, 1993) Voodoo Lounge (Virgin, 1994) Stripped (Virgin . So far, there hasn't been a completely satisfying collection of the post–Hot Rocks hits, despite some worthy-at-the-time artifacts now forgotten, such as the 1975 Made in the Shade, the 1984 Rewind, the 1993 Jump Back, and let us now remember the brilliantly titled 1981 Sucking in the Seventies. As for The Singles Collection-of course, a three-disc singles box might seem redundant from a band whose original albums are classics.

and the new millennium that still sees them doing great live shows. The last official album was A Bigger Bang from 2005, and they've more or less stopped making new stuff since. The Beatles quit the concerts to concentrate on the studio. The Stones, being the live band they always were, quit the studio to concentrate on the concerts. Time and again they have proven that they really are the greatest rock 'n roll band ever. Personally, I'd love to go to their next show, regardless of where it is. Ответить Показать 2 ответа Уведомить меня 7 Helpful.

By the time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the late '60s, they had already staked out an impressive claim on the title. As the self-consciously dangerous alternative to the bouncy Merseybeat of the Beatles in the British Invasion, the Stones had pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. They finally settled on Ron Wood, former lead guitarist for the Faces and Rod Stewart, in 1976, the same year they released Black n' Blue, which only featured Wood on a handful of cuts. During the mid- and late '70s, all the Stones pursued side projects, with both Wyman and Wood releasing solo albums with regularity. A high-profile greatest-hits tour in 2002 was launched despite the lack of a studio album to support, and its album document, Live Licks, appeared in 2004.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 God Gave Me Everything
Featuring – Lenny Kravitz
2 Shattered
3 Start Me Up
4 Melody
5 Harlem Shuffle
6 Anybody Seen My Baby
7 Sad Sad Sad
8 Cherry On Baby
9 Love Is Strong
10 Waiting On A Friend
11 Some Girls
12 Sparks Will Fly
13 Had It With You
14 Emotional Rescue
15 Too Rude
16 Neighbourns
17 Down In The Hole
18 All The Way Down
19 Before They Make Me Run
20 Rock In A Hard Place

Notes

Packaged in jewel case with transparent tray.
Booklet: 4 pages

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 601012 120111
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4601012120111