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All rights reserved.| Track Listing DISC 1: ORIGINAL RELEASE: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash 2. Carol 3. Stray Cat Blues 4. Love in Vain 5. Midnight Rambler 6. Sympathy for the Devil 7. Live With Me 8. Little Queenie 9. Honky Tonk Women 10. Street Fighting Man DISC 2: UNRELEASED TRACKS: 1. Prodigal Son - (previously unreleased) 2. You Gotta Move - (previously unreleased) 3. Under My Thumb - (previously unreleased) 4. I'm Free - (previously unreleased) 5. (In Can't Get No) Satisfaction - (previously unreleased) DISC 3: B.B. KING, IKE & TINA TURNER SETS: 1. Everyday I Have the Blues - (with B.B. King) 2. How Blue Can You Get - (with B.B. King) 3. That's Wrong Little ama - (with B.B. King) 4. Why I Sing the Blues - (with B.B. King) 5. Please Accept My Love - (with B.B. King) 6. Gimme Some Loving - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 7. Sweet Soul Music - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 8. Son of a Preacher Man - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 9. Proud Mary - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 10. I've Ben Loving You Too Long - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 11. Come Together - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 12. Land of a Thousand Dances - (with Ike & Tina Turner) DISC 4: ORIGINAL RELEASE: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash 2. Carol 3. Stray Cat Blues 4. Love in Vain 5. Midnight Rambler 6. Sympathy for the Devil 7. Live With Me 8. Little Queenie 9. Honky Tonk Women 10. Street Fighting Man DISC 5: UNRELEASED TRACKS: 1. Prodigal Son - (previously unreleased) 2. You Gotta Move - (previously unreleased) 3. Under My Thumb - (previously unreleased) 4. I'm Free - (previously unreleased) 5. (In Can't Get No) Satisfaction - (previously unreleased) DISC 6: B.B. KING, IKE & TINA TURNER SETS: 1. Everyday I Have the Blues - (with B.B. King) 2. How Blue Can You Get - (with B.B. King) 3. That's Wrong Little ama - (with B.B. King) 4. Why I Sing the Blues - (with B.B. King) 5. Please Accept My Love - (with B.B. King) 6. Gimme Some Loving - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 7. Sweet Soul Music - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 8. Son of a Preacher Man - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 9. Proud Mary - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 10. I've Ben Loving You Too Long - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 11. Come Together - (with Ike & Tina Turner) 12. Land of a Thousand Dances - (with Ike & Tina Turner) DISC 7: BONUS DVD: 1. Prodigal Son 2. You Gotta Move 3. Under My Thumb 4. I'm Free 5. (In Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Album Notes The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica); Keith Richards (guitar, background vocals); Mick Taylor (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Additional personnel includes: Ian Stewart (piano). Recorded live at Madison Square Garden, New York, New York on November 27-28, 1969. Personnel: Mick Jagger (vocals); Mick Taylor (guitar, slide guitar); Keith Richards (guitar, resonator guitar, background vocals); Ian Stewart (piano); Charlie Watts (drums). Liner Note Author: Lester Bangs. Recording information: Madison Square Garden, New York City (11/27/1969-11/28/1969). Photographer: David Bailey. Returning to the American concert scene after a three-year layoff, the Rolling Stones recorded GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! during a triumphant two-date stand at Madison Square Garden in late November 1969 that found B.B. King and Ike & Tina Turner opening for them. Having amassed an impressive recorded output during their three years away from touring, the Stones peppered their sets with hits, including "Honky Tonk Women," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and "Street Fighting Man." Tipping their collective hats to Chuck Berry, the band also included covers of "Carol" and "Little Queenie" alongside more blues-influenced numbers such as "Stray Cat Blues" and "Love In Vain." Having been a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, new guitarist Mick Taylor parlayed his experience into some impressive slide guitar work. The pièce-de-resistance of what is arguably the best live Rolling Stones recording is the eight-minute-plus reading of "Midnight Rambler." Between Mick Jagger's unearthly harmonica playing and the tight interplay between Taylor and Keith Richards, the sinister vibe emanating from this song was eerie, foreshadowing the tragedy that would occur at Altamont less than two weeks later. Observant fans will catch the cover's subtle visual reference to a certain lyric from Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" from BLONDE ON BLONDE. Editorial Reviews NME (07/08/1995) Entertainment Weekly (09/20/2002) Rolling Stone (11/12/1970) Rolling Stone | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||||
