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Rolling Stones* – Exile On Main Street
Label: Rolling Stones Records – 7243-8-47864-1-0, Virgin – 7243-8-47864-1-0
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, 180 g
Country: US
Released: 1994
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Country Rock
Tracklist
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A1 Rocks Off
A2 Rip This Joint
Double Bass [Uprite Bass] – Bill Plummer
A3 Hip Shake
Harmonica – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart*Written-By – James Moore aka Slim Harpo*
A4 Casino Boogie
Bass – K. Richards*
A5 Tumbling Dice
Backing Vocals [Background Vocal] – Clydie King, Unknown Artist, Vanetta*Bass – M. Taylor*Guitar – M. Jagger*
B1 Sweet Virginia
Harmonica – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart*
B2 Torn And Frayed
Bass – M. Taylor*Organ – J. Price*Steel Guitar – Al Perkins
B3 Black Angel
Blues Harp [Harp] – M. Jagger*Marimba – Amyl NitratePercussion – J. Miller*
B4 Loving Cup
Percussion – Jimmy Miller
C1 Happy
Drums – J. Miller*Lead Vocals, Bass – K. Richard*Percussion – B. Keys*
C2 Turd On The Run
Blues Harp [Harp] – M. J.*Double Bass [Bass Uprite] – Bill Plummer
C3 Ventilator Blues
Written-By – Jagger-Richard*, Taylor*
C4 Just Wanna See His Face
Backing Vocals [B. Vocals] – Clydie King, Jerry Kirkland, Vanetta*Bass – B. Plummer*, M. Taylor*Percussion – J. Miller*Piano – K. Richards*
C5 Let It Loose
Backing Vocals [B. Vocals] – Clydie King, Joe Green, Mac Rebennack, Shirley Goodman, Tammi Lynn*, Vanetta*
D1 All Down The Line
Backing Vocals [Backing Vocal] – Kathi McDonaldDouble Bass [Standup Bass] – Bill PlummerPercussion – J. Miller*
D2 Stop Breaking Down
Arranged By – Wyman*, Watts*, Richard*, Jagger*, Taylor*Guitar, Blues Harp [Harp] – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart*Written-By – Trad.*
D3 Shine A Light
Backing Vocals [Background Vocal] – Clydie King, Jerry Kirkland, Joe Green, Vanetta*Bass – M. Taylor*Drums – J. Miller*Organ, Piano – B. Preston*
D4 Soul Survivor
Bass – K. Richards*
Companies, etc.
Licensed To – Virgin Records America, Inc.
Manufactured By – Virgin Records America, Inc.
Recorded By – Rolling Stones Mobile
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Benelux B.V.
Copyright (c) – Promotone B.V.
Copyright (c) – Virgin Benelux B.V.
Published By – Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
Published By – ABKCO Music, Inc.
Published By – Excellorec Music
Published By – Belfern Music Ltd.
Mixed At – Sunset Sound
Remastered At – Gateway Mastering
Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 3247
Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 3287
Credits
Bass – B. Wyman*
Design [Card Design] – J.V.H.*
Design [Layout Design] – John Van Hamersveld, Norman Seeff
Drums – C. Watts*
Engineer [Engineers] – Andy Johns, Glyn Johns, Jeremy Gee, Joe Zagarino
Guitar – M. Taylor*
Guitar, Vocals – K. Richards*
Photography By [Cover Photography], Design Concept – Robert Frank (3)
Photography By [Photographed By, Postcards], Directed By [Postcards] – Norman Seeff
Piano – N. Hopkins*
Producer – Jimmy Miller
Remastered By – Bob Ludwig
Saxophone – B. Keys*
Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – Jagger-Richard* (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to C2, C4 to D1, D3, D4)
Text By [Story Dialogue, Postcards] – Kendrew Lascelles
Trumpet, Trombone – J. Price*
Vocals – M. Jagger*
Notes
Special thanks to Ian Stewart : Everyone at Nellcote , Villefranche for help in recording , feeding , etc.
Rolling Stones available only on Rolling Stones records .
With sticker on front cover (applied on the plastic bag).
Audiophile re-release including all postcards in matte gatefold sleeve.
Generic anti-static die-cut poly-lined dust inner sleeves.
Contains two fold-out inserts with credits.
Pressed at RTI on 180 gram virgin vinyl.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 7 243-8-47864-1 0
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): #72438-4786 - 410-A - RE 2 3247.1(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): #72438-4786 - 410-B - RE 2 3247.2(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched): #72438-4786 - 410C - RE 4̶3 3287.3(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched): #72438-4786 - 410D - RE 4 3287.4(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched; variant): # 72438 - 4786 - 410-A-RE2 3247.1(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched; variant): # 72438 - 4786 - 410-B-RE2 3247.2(3)#2
Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched; variant): #72438-4786 - 410C - RE 4⃥̷⃥3 3287.3(3)
Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched; variant): #72438 - 4786 - 410 D - RE 4 3287.4(3)
Other (Labels side A/B + insert): 7243-8-47865-1-9
Other (Labels side C/D + insert): 7243-8-47866-1-8
Other (On sticker): 47864 1
Rights Society: ASCAP
Rights Society: BMI
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The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Hätten die Rolling Stones 1972 ihre Karriere beendet, würde sich heute keiner das Maul zerreißen über Altherrenrock und lächerliche Rentnerposen. Ihr letztes großes Meisterwerk "Exile on Main Street" war der unübertroffene Höhepunkt des Rock'n'Roll.
Sind wir mal ehrlich: Wenn man heute an die Rolling Stones denkt, denkt man an zwei alte Säcke. Was Mick Jagger und Keith Richards seit Jahrzehnten vorführen, beweist doch nur eins: Dass man sich lächerlich macht, wenn man krampfhaft versucht, im Rentenalter als juveniler Rockadonis zu posieren. Dabei gab es eine Zeit, in der diese Band der Inbegriff von allem war, was großartig ist an Rockmusik und lebenswichtig.
Gehen wir zurück ins Jahr 1972. Die Ideale der 60er sind zerfranst, Jimi Hendrix ist tot, Janis Joplin ist tot, Brian Jones ist tot. Die Beatles sind weg vom Fenster. Die Rolling Stones sind die größte Rockband des Planeten. Und was machen sie? Sie gehen nicht auf Tour durch die großen Fußballstadien, sie ziehen sich in einen modrigen Keller in Südfrankreich zurück, um das beste Album ihrer Karriere aufzunehmen: "Exile On Main Street" - ein wildes, fiebriges, ausuferndes Meisterwerk, das die ganze Geschichte von Soul, Blues, Folk, Country und Rock'n'Roll in sich vereint.
Cover des Albums "Exile On Main Street" der Rolling Stones.
"Exile On Main Street" ist das Opus magnum der Rolling Stones, nie zuvor und nie danach hat alles so zusammen gepasst wie 1972: Mick Taylor und Keith Richards spielen sich als Gitarristen lässig die Bälle zu, Mick Jagger sieht gar nicht die Notwendigkeit, sich als Sänger machomäßig in den Vordergrund zu drängen. Das ganze ist eine himmlische Jamsession, die einfach so passiert - und doch so präzise, dass es einem den Atem nimmt.
Vielleicht hätten die Rolling Stones nach "Exile On Main Street" einfach abtreten sollen. Dann wären sie für immer die größte Rockband der Welt geblieben. Dann würden wir ihr letztes großes Meisterwerk heute einfach als das hören, was es ist: Als anarchischen Rundumschlag, als Album, das alles auf einmal will und in seinem Größenwahn auch Jahrzehnte später noch für Überraschungen gut ist.
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Exile On Main St. (CD, Album, Limited Edition) album cover
The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main St.
Label: Polydor
Format: Album, Limited Edition,
Land: USA
Veröffentlicht:
Genre: Rock
Stil: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll
Trackliste
1 Rocks Off 4:33
2 Rip This Joint Double Bass [Uprite Bass] – Bill Plummer 2:24
3 Shake Your Hips Harmonica – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart* 2:58
4 Casino Boogie Bass – K. Richards* 3:30
5 Tumbling Dice Backing Vocals [Background Vocal] – Clydie King, Unknown Artist,
Vanetta*Bass – M. Taylor* 3:30
6 Sweet Virginia Harmonica – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart* 4:25
7 Torn And Frayed Bass – M. Taylor*Organ – J. Price*Steel Guitar – Al Perkins 3:40
8 Sweet Black Angel Harp – M. Jagger*Marimba [Marimbas] – Amyl NitratePercussion –
J. Miller* 3:05
9 Loving Cup Percussion – J. Miller* 4:22
10 Happy Drums – J. Miller*Lead Vocals, Bass – K. Richards*Percussion – B. Keys* 3:00
11 Turd On The Run Double Bass [Bass Uprite] – Bill PlummerHarp – M. J.* 2:33
12 Ventilator Blues 3:20
13 I Just Want To See His Face Backing Vocals [B. Vocals] – Clydie King, Jerry Kirkland,
Vanetta*Bass – B. Plummer*, M. Taylor*Percussion – J. Miller*Piano – K. Richards* 3:15
14 Let It Loose Backing Vocals [B. Vocals] – Clydie King, Joe Green, Mac Rebennack,
Shirley Goodman, Tammi Lynne*, Vanetta* 5:17
15 All Down The Line Backing Vocals [Backing Vocal] – Kathi McDonaldDouble Bass
[Standup Bass] – Bill PlummerPercussion – J. Miller* 3:50
16 Stop Breaking Down Guitar, Harp – M. Jagger*Piano – I. Stewart* 4:34
17 Shine A Light Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Clydie King, Jerry Kirkland,
Joe Green, Vanetta*Bass – M. Taylor*Drums – J. Miller*Organ, Piano – B. Preston* 4:15
18 Soul Survivor Bass – K. Richards*
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Exile on Main St. is a double album by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 12 May 1972 on LP by Rolling Stones Records. It was the band's first double album and tenth studio album released in the United Kingdom.[2] It was partially recorded in a rented villa named Nellcôte in the south of France while the band lived abroad as tax exiles, and is rooted in styles such as blues, rock and roll, swing, country, and gospel. The sessions included additional musicians such as pianist Nicky Hopkins, saxophonist Bobby Keys, drummer Jimmy Miller, and horn player Jim Price, and were completed at Los Angeles's Sunset Sound.
Although it originally received mixed reviews, some critics have since called Exile on Main St. the Rolling Stones' best work, and it has been ranked on various lists as one of the greatest albums of all time. A remastered and expanded version of the album was released in Europe on 17 May 2010 and in the United States on 18 May 2010, featuring a bonus disc with 10 new tracks.[3]
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There is no doubt that this is a record that defines rock music, it is a benchmark by which other judge their success and their failure.
In the mythology of rock it was recorded in the basement of Nellcôte, the villa that Keith rented in the South of France; the truth is that significant portions of it were recorded at Stargroves, Mick’s home in England as well as at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. From “Rocks Off”, the opening track on side one of the first record through to the closing of side two, “Soul Survivor”, the Stones conjure up a rock tapestry that leaves nothing to the imagination, and yet it leaves everything. “Tumbling Dice”, US, number seven and UK, number five, was the only real hit single from the album, although “Happy”, with Keith on lead vocals, made the Billboard Top Thirty.
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