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09/11/2007 Two cheers for key Rolling Stones compilation
The Rolling Stones catalogue has been anthologised over and over again. Most of the compilations, especially of the vital 1960s Decca material, are repetitive and unnecessary. One, however, stands out - Rolled Gold, released as a double LP in 1975 but not, until Monday, on CD. Bang per buck it’s easily the best Stones album, and one of the finest releases of the rock era. True to form, however, the Stones’ first record label has played fast and loose with the legacy. The new 2CD version of Rolled Gold+ is only an approximation of the classic UK vinyl release: it has 11 additional tracks, and the running order is very different. Putting on a positive spin: * a great album is (almost) finally available on CD * as the “+” in the title indicates, you get extra tracks * presumably it has the cleaned-up versions from the recent Decca SACD project. Rolled Gold+ Disc: 1 Disc: 2 Gerry Smith
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