The Rolling Stones – GRRR! (2012) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

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Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: GRRR!
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2012
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 03:07:16
Total Tracks: 50
Total Size: 3,57 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. The Rolling Stones – Come On (01:50)
1-02. The Rolling Stones – Not Fade Away (01:48)
1-03. The Rolling Stones – It’s All Over Now (03:26)
1-04. The Rolling Stones – Little Red Rooster (03:05)
1-05. The Rolling Stones – The Last Time (03:41)
1-06. The Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (03:44)
1-07. The Rolling Stones – Time Is On My Side (03:00)
1-08. The Rolling Stones – Get Off Of My Cloud (02:56)
1-09. The Rolling Stones – Heart Of Stone (02:50)
1-10. The Rolling Stones – 19th Nervous Breakdown (03:59)
1-11. The Rolling Stones – As Tears Go By (02:46)
1-12. The Rolling Stones – Paint It, Black (03:23)
1-13. The Rolling Stones – Under My Thumb (03:42)
1-14. The Rolling Stones – Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (02:37)
1-15. The Rolling Stones – Ruby Tuesday (03:15)
1-16. The Rolling Stones – Let’s Spend The Night Together (03:39)
1-17. The Rolling Stones – We Love You (04:22)
2-01. The Rolling Stones – Jumpin’ Jack Flash (03:43)
2-02. The Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Women (03:01)
2-03. The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil (06:19)
2-04. The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want (04:51)
2-05. The Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter (04:33)
2-06. The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man (03:16)
2-07. The Rolling Stones – Wild Horses (05:45)
2-08. The Rolling Stones – She’s A Rainbow (04:13)
2-09. The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar (03:49)
2-10. The Rolling Stones – Happy (03:06)
2-11. The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice (03:46)
2-12. The Rolling Stones – Angie (04:32)
2-13. The Rolling Stones – Rocks Off (04:33)
2-14. The Rolling Stones – Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (03:27)
2-15. The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (04:11)
2-16. The Rolling Stones – Fool To Cry (04:07)
3-01. The Rolling Stones – Miss You (03:34)
3-02. The Rolling Stones – Respectable (03:09)
3-03. The Rolling Stones – Beast Of Burden (03:30)
3-04. The Rolling Stones – Emotional Rescue (03:43)
3-05. The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up (03:32)
3-06. The Rolling Stones – Waiting On A Friend (04:35)
3-07. The Rolling Stones – Undercover Of The Night (04:13)
3-08. The Rolling Stones – She Was Hot (04:41)
3-09. The Rolling Stones – Streets Of Love (05:09)
3-10. The Rolling Stones – The Harlem Shuffle (03:23)
3-11. The Rolling Stones – Mixed Emotions (04:00)
3-12. The Rolling Stones – Highwire (03:44)
3-13. The Rolling Stones – Love Is Strong (03:47)
3-14. The Rolling Stones – Anybody Seen My Baby? (04:07)
3-15. The Rolling Stones – Don’t Stop (03:29)
3-16. The Rolling Stones – Doom And Gloom (03:58)
3-17. The Rolling Stones – One More Shot (03:03)

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To mark the band’s 50th anniversary, the Rolling Stones have announced a Greatest Hits collection. GRRR! features two new tracks recorded in Paris in the summer of 2012 (including the single “Doom and Gloom”), as well as a career-spanning collection of hits.This greatest hits collection celebrates five decades of The Rolling Stones. This triple-album tells the fascinating ongoing story of the greatest Rock n’ Roll band in the world, from their high octane version of Chuck Berry’s “Come On”, their first single issued in June 1963, the thrilling chart-toppers “The Last Time,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” “Get Off Of My Cloud,” “Jumping Jack Flash” and “Honky Tonk Women” and the perennial juke-box and concert favorites “Brown Sugar,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Miss You” and “Start Me Up,” all the way to the present day with the inclusion of “Gloom And Doom” and “One Last Shot”, two new studio recordings recently completed by the group in Paris, France. Features the best selections from Exile on Main St., Black and Blue, Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You, Let It Bleed, Beggars Banquet, Out Of Our Heads, Aftermath, and much, much more.

Graced with cover art of a grotesque gorilla sporting the Stones’ trademark leering lips, GRRR! doesn’t quite have the classy veneer usually associated with a 50th anniversary collection. Frankly, that’s a good sign for the Rolling Stones: they’re celebrating their half-century together but refusing to take themselves too seriously, even when they’re assembling a mammoth retrospective that’s available in two wildly different incarnations. Each chronicles the Stones’ story beginning with their first single, a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Come On,” to a pair of good new recordings (a loose-limbed rocker called “Doom & Gloom” and the poppier “One More Shot”). Neither the standard triple-disc version nor the super deluxe four-disc set — which has the added bonus of a disc of the band’s Chess Records-heavy demos for IBC in 1963, a significant enticement to make the investment (there’s also a bonus 7″ EP of a 1964 BBC session) — has all of the singles or significant songs the Stones have released over the course of five decades, but both do an excellent job of providing a thorough overview of a monumental career. Of these, three-CD set offers fewer surprises, marching steadily through the years and serving up the songs you know by heart, supplemented by just enough of the best latter-day material to make a convincing argument that the Stones retained their power.

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