| Exile on Main Street | 
| Artist: Rolling Stones Label: Universal Category: Music
List Price: $29.98 Buy New: $11.79 as of 9/9/2010 10:13 CDT details You Save: $18.19 (61%)
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Seller: megahitrecords Rating: 574 reviews Sales Rank: 156
Format: Deluxe Edition, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.8 x 0.6
MPN: 0014130022 UPC: 602527342955 EAN: 0602527342955 ASIN: B0039TD7RC
Release Date: May 18, 2010
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren) | | • | Plundered My Soul | | • | I'm Not Signifying | | • | Following The River | | • | Dancing In The Light | | • | So Divine (Aladdin Story) | | • | Loving Cup--Alternate Take | | • | Soul Survivor--Alternate Take | | • | Good Time Women | | • | Title 5 | | • | Turd On The Run | | • | Ventilator Blues | | • | I Just Want To See His Face | | • | Let It Loose | | • | All Down The Line | | • | Stop Breaking Down | | • | Shine A Light | | • | Soul Survivor |
Disc 2
| • | Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren) | | • | Plundered My Soul | | • | I'm Not Signifying | | • | Following The River | | • | Dancing In The Light | | • | So Divine (Aladdin Story) | | • | Loving Cup [Alternate Take] | | • | Soul Survivor [Alternate Take] | | • | Good Time Women | | • | Title 5 |
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Product Description Exile on Main St. [Deluxe Edition] (2PC, Enhanced) ROLLING STONES Label: Umvd Labels Release Date: 5/18/2010 Disc 1 1 Rocks Off - 4:32 2 Rip This Joint - 2:23 3 Shake Your Hips - 2:59 4 Casino Boogie - 3:34 5 Tumbling Dice - 3:47 6 Sweet Virginia - 4:26 7 Torn and Frayed - 4:17 8 Sweet Black Angel - 2:57 9 Loving Cup - 4:25 10 Happy - 3:04 11 Turd on the Run - 2:38 12 Ventilator Blues - 3:24 13 I Just Want to See His Face - 2:53 14 Let It Loose - 5:18 15 All Down the Line - 3:50 16 Stop Breaking Down - 4:34 17 Shine a Light - 4:16 18 Soul Survivor - 3:48 Disc 2 1 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) [Alternate Take] - 4:54 2 Plundered My Soul - 3:59 3 I'm Not Signifying - 3:54 4 Following the River - 4:51 5 Dancing in the Light - 4:21 6 So Divine (Aladdin Story) [Alternate Take] - 4:32 7 Loving Cup [Alternate Take] - 5:25 8 Soul Survivor [Alternate Take] - 3:59 9 Good Time Women [Alternate Take] - 3:21 10 Title 5 - 1:47
Amazon.com essential recording From the swaggering frustration in the first song ("I only get my rocks off while I'm sleeping," Mick Jagger sings in the hyper "Rocks Off"), the Stones speed through familiar neighborhoods of country, blues, and R&B on Exile. They never even bother to stop when they've crashed into something. They don't leap into new worlds so much as master the old ones, turning Slim Harpo's blues obscurity "Hip Shake" into a harp-and-piano steamroller and setting spines a-cracking in "Ventilator Blues." Both "Tumbling Dice" and Keith Richards's "Happy" have become hits, but the 1972 album is most notable for its overall murky adrenaline. --Steve Knopper
Amazon.com Before Keith Richards's bad habits took over for a time in the mid-'70s, his work ethic was quite high. Stories abound of the long, if somewhat off-schedule, hours he spent working on this classic album in the basement of his home in France. Hanging together as much because of great songwriting ("Rocks Off," "Soul Survivor") as its fabled grungy atmosphere, Exile caps the Stones' great 1968-'72 run with a force that belies their supposed spiritual tiredness. What some of these songs are about is anybody's guess--Keith claims "Ventilator Blues" was inspired by a grate, while the song plays like an ode to a pistol--but that's just part of this album's hazy game. --Rickey Wright
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Almost as good as the album September 8, 2010 niceguy The remastered version of Loving Cup doesn't contain the same raw grit, but, all in all very good. It's still the best Stones album of all times...
Clasic Cd for an stones fan. September 3, 2010 David Disch (Wisconsin, USA) I really enjoy listening to this cd from time to time and even the additional unreleased tracks cd produces 2 classics on it! It's a definite own for any stones fan. Some call it there greatest work. I consider it in the top 5. This really shows the range though of the rolling stones in so many ways from rock / blues / country. So if you don't own this buy it! And if you don't get the hype the first listen through listen to it again :)
Rolling Stones August 9, 2010 Sean Levi 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I owned the LP version of this for many years, and now the CD version finally since I don't play LP's anymore. Sound is great.
Like a Rolling Stone July 28, 2010 Kartman 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pretty good. I liked the additional bits of bluesy stuff. I have the album, I just wanted the Deluxe CD for the few extra tunes. Took forever to get here. Almost a month! Quite slow rolling.......
Hear me now July 27, 2010 The Purple Heart (USA) 3 out of 21 found this review helpful
I may be one of the oldest Stones listeners out there. Saw there fist American tour in person. Am able to PLAY most all their songs on my guitars. This makes me more of an authority than 99% of the "fans."
When you break down their songs for musical effort, knowledge, and content the R.S. made 3 good songs since Brian left / died. Mick Taylor did help but he saw what these guys had become and left.
The 3 songs: Honky Tonk Women, Gimme Shelter, and Wild Horses. You might throw Brown Sugar in there but I'm not too sure.
Want to save a ton of $$$. Buy only ANY of their first 8 albums period.
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