Got Live If You Want It! The Rolling Stones

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
27.11.2014

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  • 1 We Want The Stones 00:13
  • 2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 00:36
  • 3 Pain In My Heart 02:03
  • 4 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 02:37
  • 5 I'm Moving On 02:12
  • 6 I'm Alright 02:23
  • Total Runtime 10:04

Info for Got Live If You Want It!

As Brian Jones' time with the Stones (and with the rest of this world) was drawing to a close, the band was becoming both more progressive in its conception and more adept in its musicianship. Though the studio recordings from this golden period are impeccable, nowhere is the band's growth more evident than on „Got Live If You Want It!“.

Recorded by Glyn Johns at London's Royal Albert Hall, this album shows the Stones as a powerful live unit, now capable of subtle emotional shadings as well as rock & roll raveups. The Stones pay homage to their roots with versions of 'Not Fade Away' and 'Satisfaction' that easily rival their studio cousins. It's the point at which the Stones' musical trajectory veers off from the blues that things get really, interesting, though. From the ominous 'Under My Thumb' to the Elizabethan 'Lady Jane' and the transcendent, Dylan-influenced '19th Nervous Breakdown,' the band shows off its musical sophistication both compositionally and in spirited performances. An essential live document of one of the band's finest hours.

Mick Jagger, vocals, percussion
Keith Richards, guitars, backing vocals
Brian Jones, guitars, backing vocals, harmonica, appalachian dulcimer
Bill Wyman, bass, backing vocals
Charlie Watts, drums, percussion
Ian Stewart, keyboards

Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England on September 23, 1966
Engineered by Glyn Johns, Gus Skinas
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham

Digitally remastered

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