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Disc 1
- Come On
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- Not Fade Away
- Carol
- Tell Me
- It's All Over Now
- Little Red Rooster
- Heart Of Stone
- Time Is On My Side
- The Last Time
- Play With Fire
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
- Get Off Of My Cloud
- I'm Free
- As Tears Go By
- Lady Jane
- Paint It Black
- Mothers Little Helper
- 19th Nervous Breakdown
- Under My Thumb
- Out Of Time
- Yesterday's Papers
- Let's Spend The Night Together
- Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Disc 2
- Ruby Tuesday
- Dandelion
- She's A Rainbow
- We Love You
- 2000 Light Years From Home
- Jumpin' Jack Flash
- Street Fighting Man
- Sympathy For The Devil
- No Expectations
- Let It Bleed
- Midnight Rambler
- Gimme Shelter
- You Can't Always Get What You Want
- Brown Sugar
- Honky Tonk Women
- Wild Horses

Average rating (6 reviews)
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Bigapple | 15/05/2008 | See all Bigapple's reviews (9) »
Superb album. Like the other reviewer I was very pleased Little Red Rooster was included. It is not normally on "Best Of" compilations. Other highlights for me was The Stones' version of The Beatles song I Wanna Be Your Man and Out Of Time which I've found that a lot of people don't know it was a Jagger/Richards song and they think it was originally done by Chris Farlowe. Not just the usual hits on this album like Satisfaction, Sympathy For The Devil and the like but rarer songs. I'm a big fan of this collection and I'm sure I wont be on my own. Buy this!!
'i know it's only 'rock and roll' but i like it'
rbmusicman | 13/02/2008 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (259) »
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rockinplf3 | 18/12/2007 | See all rockinplf3's reviews (12) »
I grew up with the Stones, and I can still brag that I've never seen them live; and I certainly wouldn't want to now, what a farce. Having said that, I really rate this 2CD collection very highly, it's much better value than '40 LICKS' or 'HOT ROCKS'; my only gripe is that the version of 'Midnight Rambler' isn't the live version, which you can get on 'HOT ROCKS' (it's saving grace) or the excellent 'LET IT BLEED', a must have album for Stones fans of a later generation. The bass intro on the live 'Midnight Rambler' is really raunchy.
I don't understand why all The Rolling Stones back catalogue isn't at a buyer friendly price, say a fiver an LP? It's not as if they need the money...surely?


































