The Rolling Stones - Honk (Deluxe, New Bonus Track) (2019/2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Rolling Stones
- Title: Honk (Deluxe)
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Polydor Records
- Genre: Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 03:20:34
- Total Size: 460 MB / 1.31 / 2.31 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Living In A Ghost Town (4:07)
2. Start Me Up (Remastered) (3:33)
3. Doom And Gloom (3:59)
4. Brown Sugar (3:50)
5. Beast Of Burden (4:25)
6. Wild Horses (5:43)
7. Angie (4:32)
8. Miss You (4:49)
9. Rocks Off (4:33)
10. Don't Stop (3:59)
11. Tumbling Dice (3:46)
12. Ride 'Em On Down (2:50)
13. Rain Fall Down (4:54)
14. Love Is Strong (3:47)
15. Mixed Emotions (4:39)
16. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (3:28)
17. It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It) (5:08)
18. Emotional Rescue (5:40)
19. Waiting On A Friend (4:35)
20. Just Your Fool (2:18)
21. Dancing With Mr. D (4:53)
22. Streets Of Love (5:09)
23. Fool To Cry (5:06)
24. Harlem Shuffle (3:25)
25. Bitch (3:38)
26. Hot Stuff (5:22)
27. Respectable (3:08)
28. Undercover (Of The Night) (4:33)
29. Hate To See You Go (3:22)
30. Out Of Control (4:45)
31. Rock And A Hard Place (5:25)
32. Happy (3:06)
33. Out Of Tears (5:28)
34. Rough Justice (3:12)
35. You Got Me Rocking (3:36)
36. Saint Of Me (5:16)
37. One More Shot (3:03)
38. Get Off Of My Cloud (Live At Principality Stadium, Cardiff) (3:21)
39. Dancing With Mr. D (Live At The Gelredome, Arnhem) (4:37)
40. Beast Of Burden (Live At Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas) (4:16)
41. She's A Rainbow (Live At U Arena, Paris) (3:23)
42. Wild Horses (Live At London Stadium) (4:49)
43. Let's Spend The Night Together (Live At Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester - 5.6.18) (4:05)
44. Dead Flowers (Live At Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia) (5:25)
45. Shine A Light (Live At ArenA, Amsterdam) (4:12)
46. Under My Thumb (Live At London Stadium) (4:31)
47. Bitch (Live At The Honda Center, Anaheim) (5:16)
1. Living In A Ghost Town (4:07)
2. Start Me Up (Remastered) (3:33)
3. Doom And Gloom (3:59)
4. Brown Sugar (3:50)
5. Beast Of Burden (4:25)
6. Wild Horses (5:43)
7. Angie (4:32)
8. Miss You (4:49)
9. Rocks Off (4:33)
10. Don't Stop (3:59)
11. Tumbling Dice (3:46)
12. Ride 'Em On Down (2:50)
13. Rain Fall Down (4:54)
14. Love Is Strong (3:47)
15. Mixed Emotions (4:39)
16. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (3:28)
17. It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It) (5:08)
18. Emotional Rescue (5:40)
19. Waiting On A Friend (4:35)
20. Just Your Fool (2:18)
21. Dancing With Mr. D (4:53)
22. Streets Of Love (5:09)
23. Fool To Cry (5:06)
24. Harlem Shuffle (3:25)
25. Bitch (3:38)
26. Hot Stuff (5:22)
27. Respectable (3:08)
28. Undercover (Of The Night) (4:33)
29. Hate To See You Go (3:22)
30. Out Of Control (4:45)
31. Rock And A Hard Place (5:25)
32. Happy (3:06)
33. Out Of Tears (5:28)
34. Rough Justice (3:12)
35. You Got Me Rocking (3:36)
36. Saint Of Me (5:16)
37. One More Shot (3:03)
38. Get Off Of My Cloud (Live At Principality Stadium, Cardiff) (3:21)
39. Dancing With Mr. D (Live At The Gelredome, Arnhem) (4:37)
40. Beast Of Burden (Live At Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas) (4:16)
41. She's A Rainbow (Live At U Arena, Paris) (3:23)
42. Wild Horses (Live At London Stadium) (4:49)
43. Let's Spend The Night Together (Live At Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester - 5.6.18) (4:05)
44. Dead Flowers (Live At Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia) (5:25)
45. Shine A Light (Live At ArenA, Amsterdam) (4:12)
46. Under My Thumb (Live At London Stadium) (4:31)
47. Bitch (Live At The Honda Center, Anaheim) (5:16)
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
If it feels as if Honk treads familiar ground, it's because it does. Arriving seven years after the career-spanning Grrr! -- a compilation available in a variety of iterations, all spanning from the earliest years to the 2010s -- Honk focuses squarely on the music the Rolling Stones made after leaving London/Decca, a catalog that now resides with Abkco. In other words, its ground zero is "Brown Sugar," a staple that arrives just after "Start Me Up" kicks off the double-disc set. Such sequencing indicates how Honk bounces through the years, letting the '70s sit next to the '80s, finding space for latter-day songs that only showed up on previous greatest-hits albums (there have been five since 1984), and shining the spotlight on such excellent latter-day cuts as "Rough Justice." The enticement for fans is the live disc that concludes the triple-disc edition, a collection of ten concert cuts from the 2010s, some featuring such stars as Dave Grohl, Ed Sheeran, Florence Welch, and Brad Paisley. Throughout it all, the Stones sound both sinewy and nimble -- it's fun to hear them spend time with the psych-pop of "She's a Rainbow" and get into the murk with "Dancing with Mr. D" -- but it's not quite enough to justify a purchase for fans who already have these hits elsewhere. But for those who somehow don't have this music or are looking for a basic overview of the Stones' reign on album rock, MTV and beyond, this does the job.
If it feels as if Honk treads familiar ground, it's because it does. Arriving seven years after the career-spanning Grrr! -- a compilation available in a variety of iterations, all spanning from the earliest years to the 2010s -- Honk focuses squarely on the music the Rolling Stones made after leaving London/Decca, a catalog that now resides with Abkco. In other words, its ground zero is "Brown Sugar," a staple that arrives just after "Start Me Up" kicks off the double-disc set. Such sequencing indicates how Honk bounces through the years, letting the '70s sit next to the '80s, finding space for latter-day songs that only showed up on previous greatest-hits albums (there have been five since 1984), and shining the spotlight on such excellent latter-day cuts as "Rough Justice." The enticement for fans is the live disc that concludes the triple-disc edition, a collection of ten concert cuts from the 2010s, some featuring such stars as Dave Grohl, Ed Sheeran, Florence Welch, and Brad Paisley. Throughout it all, the Stones sound both sinewy and nimble -- it's fun to hear them spend time with the psych-pop of "She's a Rainbow" and get into the murk with "Dancing with Mr. D" -- but it's not quite enough to justify a purchase for fans who already have these hits elsewhere. But for those who somehow don't have this music or are looking for a basic overview of the Stones' reign on album rock, MTV and beyond, this does the job.
Year 2020 | Year 2019 | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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