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The Rolling Stones: Live Licks Out November 2nd
Friday October 1, 12:11 pm ET
Double CD Includes Guest Appearances By Sheryl Crow, Solomon Burke
NEW YORK, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rolling Stones are documenting their
hugely successful 2002-2003 world tour with the Virgin Records release of Live
Licks, a two-CD set featuring guest appearances by Sheryl Crow and soul legend
Solomon Burke, as well as 11 tracks never before released on a Stones live
disc.
The 2002-2003 tour celebrated both the band's 40th anniversary and the release
of 40 Licks, the first Stones greatest-hits collection to span the group's
entire career. Like the tour, Live Licks finds the band in a celebratory mood,
delivering both the many hits in its deep, illustrious catalogue, as well as
lesser-known cuts and covers.
Finding Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood as charismatic,
intimate and commanding as ever, Live Licks is divided in halves: Disc one is
a collection of such anthemic, universally loved songs as "Honky Tonk
Women" (featuring Sheryl Crow), "Paint It Black," "Brown
Sugar," "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Angie,"
"Start Me Up" and "Gimme Shelter."
Disc two includes a collection of such lesser-known gems as "Can't You
Hear Me Knocking," "Rocks Off," "When The Whip Comes
Down" and "Worried About You." This disc also includes Keith
Richards' rendition of the Hoagy Carmichael classic "The Nearness of
You," as well as Stones versions of "Rock Me, Baby" and "That's
How Strong My Love Is," songs not written by but associated with B.B.
King and Otis Redding, respectively. Disc two ends with Solomon Burke joining
the band for a version of his own "Everybody Needs Somebody To
Love."
Playing to more than 2 million people worldwide, the Stones' 2002-2003 tour
visited everything from theaters to stadiums, sometimes in the same city (New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc.).
Seeing the band visit Eastern Europe and the Far East for the first time, the
40 Licks tour garnered rave reviews wherever it touched down, and found the
band's live chops to be untouched by four decades: "The Stones sang and
played like the world champion rockers they became decades ago, but with an
in-the-moment passion of a band that still had something to prove," noted
Randy Lewis in The Los Angeles Times. "They are still the greatest rock n
roll band in the world," raved Nigel Williamson of the U.K.'s Uncut.
Rolling Stones- Live Licks (2 cd set) in-stores 11/2
DISC 1:
1. Brown Sugar
2. Street Fighting Man
3. Paint It, Black
4. You Can't Always Get What You Want
5. Start Me Up
6. It's Only Rock n' Roll
7. Angie
8. Honky Tonk Women (featuring Sheryl Crow)
9. Happy
10. Gimme Shelter
11. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
DISC 2:
1. Neighbours
2. Monkey Man
3. Rocks Off
4. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
5. That's How Strong My Love Is
6. The Nearness Of You
7. Beast Of Burden
8. When The Whip Comes Down
9. Rock Me, Baby
10. You Don't Have To Mean It
11. Worried About You
12. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Note:
None of the tracks on Disc 2 have been available on any previous Rolling
Stones live CDs
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Source: Virgin Records
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Four times a year we issue our fanzine, STONES PLANET
- the fanzine is done by fans for fans!
Read the reviews from the tour in the common issues and send your stuff to us
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