Pros: There are some really good versions of obscure-ish Stones tunes in this live album. Cons: They screwed up a few of the classics.
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Pros: Catchy tunes, a different sound from the Stones' norm Cons: NONE!
While on tour in 1995 the Rolling Stones decided to put out a "live" album featuring performances from club shows in Amsterdam and Paris, as well as rehearsals in Tokyo and Lisbon. Thus was born Stripped, my favorite Stones album of all time. ...
Pros: Fantastic performances generally, a great selection of songs and a wonderful overall atmosphere. Cons: Some songs are weaker than the originals, while some are simply too similar.
For so inconsequential an album, The Rolling Stones five hundred and sixty third (slight exaggeration) live release, Stripped, is astonishingly good. An MTV Unplugged album in everything but name and royalties, Stripped is a ...
Pros: Great recording. Cons: They probably won't ever try this again.
Name a Rolling Stones album. Chances are the title you name will be at least 19 and probably closer to 30 years old. Why? The Rolling Stones have made several okay albums since Tattoo You (the last good album for many people), but they all sound like...
Pros: Excellent album all-round. Cons: Lack of crowd participation on some songs; although I suppose on rehearsals that's normal...
"Stripped", issued in 1995, offers a refreshingly esoteric new playlist to the two previous huge-tour, new-takes-on-old-songs sort of albums, "Flashpoint" and "Still Life". There's no Brown Sugar, no...
Pros: Great stripped down versions of Stones classics Cons: No Honky Tonk Women!
If you have ever wondered what the big deal was about the Stones, why they have lasted so long, and why there concerts sell so well, check out this album and you will begin to understand. When broken down to the basic level the Stones are a blues based...
Pros: The Stones, smaller than life Cons: May be a little redundant for some fans.
When the Rolling Stones toured North America a couple of years ago, most of their show was spent on a stage the size of Montana. It was complete with a huge Jumbotron screen, and huge wings on the sides.
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